
Dinner and Traditional Scottish Show
- 2 - 3 Stunden
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Looking for fun things to do in Edinburgh? Immerse yourself in a unique evening with this Scottish folk dinner and concert—a delightful experience from beginning to end!
A True Scottish Experience
To truly understand Scottish culture, you must experience it firsthand.
The adventure kicks off at the scheduled time at Byblos Restaurant, situated at 1 Chambers St, EH1 1HR. At this central Edinburgh venue, a traditional Scottish piper awaits to extend a warm welcome—a fantastic start!
Following this reception, complete with a photo opportunity, proceed to the dining room for a delectable three-course dinner featuring typical Scottish fare with seasonal variations. A children's menu is available for those under 12, ensuring a fun evening suitable for all ages.
Throughout dinner, take in the captivating sounds of an exhilarating Scottish folk concert presented by a local duo, guiding you through the rich history of Scottish music—a delightful experience!
At the end of the dinner with show, we'll complete the experience with an explanation of the history of whiskey that we'll close toasting with this centenary drink. Meanwhile, we'll listen to the classic song Aud Lang Syne. Those who prefer will be able to taste the popular Scottish soft drink Irn-Bru.
After 2 to 3 hours, the evening will come to an end. The restaurant will remain open, so you can have a coffee or a cocktail on your own.
How does it work?
This experience includes:
Traditional Scottish piper welcome.Three-course dinner featuring typical Scottish dishes.Children’s menu available for guests under 12.Scottish folk concert performed by a local duo.Whiskey history explanation and toast.Options to taste Scottish soft drink Irn-Bru.
Not included:
Additional drinks not specified in the menu.Transportation to and from the restaurant.
The meeting point is Byblos Restaurant, located at 1 Chambers St, EH1 1HR. Ensure to arrive on time to enjoy the full experience.
Preise
Inklusive
- Traditional 3–course dinner
- Traditional Scottish folk concert
- An alcoholic drink or a soft drink
- A glass of whisky or Irn Bru
Tipps
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.



