FOUR pubs in the Bradford area will celebrate the life and poetry of the Scottish poet Robert Burns by hosting a seven-day celebration, from Monday, January 22, to Sunday, January 28.

Customers at The Myrtle Grove in Main Street, Bingley, The Turls Green in Centenary Square, Bradford, The Obediah Brooke in Bradford Road, Cleckheaton, and the Sir Norman Rae in Market Square, Shipley, can enjoy traditional Scottish food and drinks to mark the occasion, including on Burns’ Night itself (Thursday, January 25).

The Wetherspoon pubs will serve Scottish haggis, neeps and tatties, and a Caledonian burger (two 3oz beef patties, with haggis, whisky sauce, served with chips and six onion rings).

The haggis meal will cost £7.50 with a choice of soft drink and £8.97 with a choice of an alcoholic drink.

A small Scottish haggis, neeps and tatties meal is also available, for customers who want a lighter meal, priced £5.81 with a soft drink and £7.28 with a choice of an alcoholic drink.

The Caledonian burger meal will cost £9.64 with a choice of soft drink and £11.11 with a choice of an alcoholic drink.

The Myrtle Grove pub manager, Connor McAvoy, said: “The seven-day celebration is a great opportunity for customers to enjoy traditional Scottish food and drink.”