It’s that time of year again when thousands of people across the country meet up with friends to the celebrate the legacy of Scotland’s legendary poet, Robert Burns.
A tradition that began in 1801, the annual event sees people have a wee tipple, recite a poem or two, and of course, dig into some haggis, neeps and tatties.
So look out those tartan trews, familiarise yourself with Burns Supper customs and check out these 12 places in Edinburgh where you celebrate Burns Night in Edinburgh.
So look out those tartan trews, familiarise yourself with Burns Supper customs and check out these 12 places in Edinburgh where you celebrate Burns Night in Edinburgh.