Customers at The Potters Wheel in The Kingsway, The Bank Statement in Wind Street, The Red Lion Inn in Sway Road, Morriston and The Mardy Inn in High Street, Gorseinon, will be able to enjoy some traditional Scottish food and drinks to mark the occasion, including on Burns’ Night itself (Sunday 25 January).
The Wetherspoon pubs will be serving Scottish haggis, neeps and tatties, as well as a Caledonian Burger (6oz beef patty, with haggis, whisky sauce, served with chips and six onion rings).
The haggis meal, which includes award-winning haggis from Grants of Speyside, will cost from £7.99 with a choice of soft drink and from £9.52 with a choice of an alcoholic drink, from a choice of more than 150 drinks.
A small Scottish haggis, neeps and tatties meal is also available, for customers who want a lighter meal or smaller portion, priced from £5.99 with a soft drink and from £7.52 with a choice of an alcoholic drink.
The Caledonian Burger meal will cost from £9.89 with a choice of soft drink and from £11.42 with a choice of an alcoholic drink.
A Scottish beer, Auld Acquaintance (4.0% ABV), from Dumbarton-based Loch Lomond Brewery, a golden ale, with light floral and citrus notes in aroma and flavour, is being served especially for the event.
The Bank Statement pub manager, Ben Edwards, said:
“The seven-day celebration is a great opportunity for our customers to enjoy some traditional Scottish food and drink and to celebrate for Burns’ Week.”
[Lead image: JD Wetherspoons]
