| Scottish poet Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Scotland on January 25, 1759. Burns is widely regarded as the authentic voice of the Scottish people. Every year around the world, the enduring resonance of Burns’s writing is celebrated near the end of January. At the Cliff Dwellers, we’ll join in this merry tradition with feasting and fun.
Try some whisky at the bar, enjoy a traditional Scottish dinner including haggis, and look forward to members delivering the Toast to the Lads, the Toast to the Lassies, singing, poetry, and other surprises to entertain the crowd.
(If you would like to perform at the event, please contact Jackie at jackie@cliff-chicago.org. )
Members: $65 per person
Guests: $70 per person
Bar opens: 5 p.m.
Buffet opens: 6 p.m.
Festivities begin: 7 p.m.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you made reservations for the original Burns Dinner date, please make a NEW reservation to confirm that you can make the new date.
Reservations for the evening are required by February 19 at reservations@cliff-chicago.org, or call 312-922-8080 |