Celebrate Burns Night at the Genting Club Sheffield

12th January 2015

Later this month the Genting Club Sheffield will be hosting a traditional Burns Supper at the Fahrenheit Restaurant to celebrate the birthday of the famed Scottish poet Robert Burns.

The event at the Genting Club Sheffield on January 31st will see the Chefs prepare a Scottish feast for the guests in the Fahrenheit Restaurant. As well as attracting a large number of players to its state of the art Casino, Burns Night will be an opportunity to showcase that the venue can cater for various celebratory occasions throughout the year. Julie Gunes, Hospitality Manager at the Club anticipates an evening of warm reception at the Fahrenheit Restaurant: -We are looking forward to bringing this unique Scottish tradition to the Genting Club Sheffield and to all its customers. Everyone will get an opportunity to experience Scottish Ceilidh and Barn music to complete the Burns Night Celebrations, it really will be unique! The Burns Night package includes a pre-dinner 'Sporran Breeze' cocktail. The Guests will then be led into a six course dinner by a traditional Scottish piper where the addressing of the haggis will be carried out by Rhythm Chaps, Yorkshire's premier Ceilidh and Barn Dance band. Included in the package will be a free £5 gaming voucher for guests to experience the Genting Clubs exclusive Casino. The Burns Night package is £39.95 per person with Minimum 4 people to a table. To book the package please contact Manisha on 0114 228 8980 or e-mail sheffieldeventscoordinator@gentingcasinos.co.uk

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