When haggis, neeps and tatties are on the menu and dancing and traditional bagpipes are performed, a night of fun is sure to be had.
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Marjories at Woolmers Estate is hosting a Scottish ceilidh on Saturday night
Guests will enjoy a three-course meal, music by the Bottom Pub Ceilidh Band at St Andrews Caledonian Band and dancing by Celtic Spin.
Scottish chef Chris Williams said he had been looking for an opportunity to hold a ceilidh, where he could cook traditional fare from his home country and then have fun afterwards.
"It should be a really good night. The first one is a trial, but I'm hoping to do it at least four times a year," Williams said.
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And he promises fun.
"A lot of people are nervous about the ceilidh, but it's just a good laugh, because most people won't know the dances. There'll be an MC who gets up and explains the dances and how to do it."
Fast Facts
- WHAT: Scottish Ceilidh
- WHEN: Saturday, April 13
- WHERE: Marjories, Woolmers Estate, Longford
- TICKETS: 0499 161 929 or info@marjories.com.au