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The Haven To Host Traditional Burns Suppers

The local haunt celebrates the legacy of Scottish poet Robert Burns.

 

Jamaica Plain’s Scottish restaurant will take part in a tradition from Scotland this month.

The Haven will host four Burns Suppers, a tradition that celebrates the life of Scottish poet Robert Burns with festive music, food, dance and drink, each night between Jan. 25 and 28, according to a press release Monday. Each all-inclusive supper will be $60.

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The traditional Burns supper includes three courses, a welcome cocktail and the piping in of the Haggis - a tradition in which everyone in the room stands while the chef brings in the haggis as bagpipes play - along with song and dance.

"Each year the event has grown bigger and better," said Chef Terri Montilio in the statement.

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The Haven opened on Perkins Street in 2010, and according to the statement, it is the only Scottish-based establishment in Boston.

Burns suppers are typically held on or near the poet’s Jan. 25 birthday.


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