Bookable Burns Night Suppers and Dinners in London
Want to celebrate Burns Night this year? Here’s our practical list of Burns Night events in London for January 2026 — whether you want to sit down to a traditional supper, dance at a ceilidh, enjoy jazz, or raise a dram with friends. Burns Night in London spans several days around 25 January (Robert Burns’ birthday) and includes a variety of ticketed and walk-in celebrations.
🥃 Traditional Suppers & Dinner Events
Boisdale of Canary Wharf – Burns Night Spectacular
📅 25 January 2026
A flagship Burns Night dinner with piping in the haggis, a four-course feast of Scottish dishes, live music and whisky pairings — and festive entertainment throughout the evening. Great for a classic, sit-down experience. Eventbrite
London Area Network Burns Supper
📅 21 January 2026
An elegant evening at the Caledonian Club featuring traditional piping, a two-course dinner with drinks, and the ceremonial Address to the Haggis. A good choice if you enjoy formal networking plus Scottish fare.
FLOS Fundraiser: Burns Night Supper and Ceilidh
📅 24 January 2026
A more formal supper & dance fundraiser at The London Oratory School — four-course dinner, welcome drink, and ceilidh dancing to follow. Dress code: black tie. The London Oratorians’ Association
St Gabriel’s Burns Night Dinner & Ceilidh
📅 24 January 2026, 18:00 hrs
Community-oriented evening with a traditional haggis, neeps & tatties meal followed by ceilidh dancing — and all dances are called so no experience is needed. Eventbrite
💃 Ceilidhs & Dance Nights
Ceilidh Club – Burns Night London 2026
📅 23 January 2026 (and other dates)
London Ceilidh Club hosts a big Scottish dance night with piping, haggis and traditional music — typically Porchester Hall. A lively, classic event for dancing and celebration. London Ceilidh Club+1
Burns Night Ceilidh at The Round Chapel
📅 25 January 2026, 19:00
Expect ~4 hours of non-stop Scottish dancing with a great community vibe. Tickets are affordable and the event often sells out, so book early. DICE
Pop-Up Burns Night Ceilidh & Supper – Balham
📅 23 January 2026, 19:00–22:30
A pop-up ceilidh with supper, dancing and a local bar — excellent for a more casual night out with friends. Popup Ceilidh
Grand Junction Burns Night Ceilidh
📅 30 & 31 January 2026, 18:30–22:30
A later-month Scottish dance night with live folk music and haggis available to buy — a good option if you can’t get tickets on or just after Burns Night. The Nest Collective
🍽️ Restaurants & Pubs with Burns Night Menus
The York (Nicholson’s Pub)
📅 23–25 January 2026
Three-course Burns Night menu with whisky flight — ideal for a relaxed dinner and drinks celebration. Nicholsons
The White Lion (Nicholson’s Pub)
📅 23–25 January 2026
Similar weekend Burns Night food and whisky offerings in a historic London pub setting. Nicholsons
Chef & Brewer Pubs (various locations)
📅 23–25 January 2026
Special four-course Burns Night menu across participating pubs — haggis, neeps & tatties, traditional desserts and hearty drinks, often at good prices. Chef & Brewer
The Windsor Castle & The Garden Gate
📅 24–25 January 2026
Traditional three-course Burns Night set menus with classic Scottish dishes and curated whisky flights — great for a cosy dinner celebration. The Windsor Castle+1
Galvin Restaurants Group
📅 25 January 2026 (selected venues)
Galvin La Chapelle and others will run Burns Night menus with live bagpiper and poetry readings — perfect if you want fine dining with tradition. ON IN LONDON
🎷 Alternative Burns Night Ideas
Burns Night Jazz at Karamel
📅 25 January 2026, 18:00–21:00
Jazz with a Burns Night twist — live music paired with food in a relaxed setting, a fun option if you want something different from the usual supper or ceilidh. Music Glue
🎟️ Booking Tips
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Many events require advance tickets — ceilidhs and dinners often sell out quickly.
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Burns Night celebrations in London typically include traditional elements like the Address to the Haggis, piping, whisky toasts and Scottish music.
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If you’re unsure about dancing, dinner-first then dance later is a great plan.
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