Burns Night in Sydney 2025

A celebration of Scottish drinks, food and traditions
Wednesday 22nd January (Fewer than 10 seats remaining)
Thursday 23rd January (SOLD OUT)
Friday 24th January (SOLD OUT)
& Saturday 25th January (SOLD OUT)

Indulge in the spirit of Scotland at The Fox Hole

Burns Night 2025 at The Fox Hole

Hold on to your haggis, folks!
It's that time of the year when we roll out the tartan carpet for our Burns Night Celebrations this January!
Brace yourselves for a night packed with bagpipers, a feast fit for a king, and more fun than you can shake a stick at. Book your spot now, these always sell out!

The Burns Night Feast

Held over four fun-filled nights:

  • Wednesday 22nd (fewer than 10 seats remaining)
  • Thursday 23rd (SOLD OUT)
  • Friday 24th (SOLD OUT)
  • Saturday 25th January (SOLD OUT)

This Scottish feast will have you doing the Highland Fling in your seat. From haggis that'll make you say "more please" to tattally awesome neeps and tatties, we've got you covered. Book now to avoid missing out.

Dinner tickets are $109.00 per person.

Unfortunately, on this occasion, we are unable to provide a fully gluten free alternative for the Burns Dinner. 

FIRST

Chicken Balmoral sausage roll,
with cranberry mayo 

OR
Feta and Kale puff,
with cranberry mayo (v)

SECOND

Neeps, black pudding,
honey glazed carrot and plum
OR
Neeps, ricotta gnudi,
honey glazed carrot and plum (v)

THIRD

Heirloom tomato, cow's feta, pickled turnips,
nectarines, lemon vinaigrette (gf, v)

FOURTH

Baked haggis, neeps and tatties mash,
braised leek, whisky cream sauce

OR
Vegan haggis, neeps and tatties mash,
braised leek, whisky cream sauce (v)

FIFTH

Cranachan 2.0: fresh raspberries, whisky double cream,
toasted rolled oats, raspberry gel, honey, shortbread (v)

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Wednesday 22nd, Thursday 23rd, Friday 24th and Saturday 25th January 2025

Who was Robert Burns?

Robert 'Rabbie' Burns, a key figure in Scotland's literary history, is celebrated for his romantic songs, ballads, and satires ingrained in Scottish culture.

Known as Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, and more, he stands as a revered cultural icon.

Auld Lang Syne, one of his famous works, resonates globally on New Year's Eve.

A pioneer of the Romantic movement, Burns posthumously inspired liberalism and socialism founders, leaving an enduring cultural legacy in Scotland and among Scots globally.

With bag pipers in tow The Fox Hole is the place to be on Burns Night 2025.

Burns Suppers

The inaugural memorial supper occurred at Burns Cottage on 21st July 1801, marking the fifth anniversary of Robert Burns' passing. This tradition has endured for over 200 years.

Burns Clubs originated in Greenock in 1801, formed by Ayrshire-born merchants familiar with Burns. The first Burns supper, initially believed to be on 29 January, his presumed birthday, was organised in 1802. However, subsequent discoveries in 1803 revealed his actual birthdate as 25th January 1759.

For more than two centuries, Burns suppers have been observed annually around 25th January, commemorating the poet's enduring legacy.

Burns Night in Sydney 2025