M.N.
It's been awhile since I've been, but they served soup, roasted chicken and bread. You don't get utensils either, you drink the soup and eat the chicken w/ your hands.
We are taking the kids (picky eaters) to Medieval Times tonight and I am trying to determine whether I should feeed them before we go. Does anyone know what is served?
It's been awhile since I've been, but they served soup, roasted chicken and bread. You don't get utensils either, you drink the soup and eat the chicken w/ your hands.
N B,
When we went a couple of years ago they served like a roasted chicken (bone in), baked potato(cut in half and seasoned), a rib, some soup and a dessert(don't remember what that was. It is supposed to be like you are eating back in those times when they had no silverware apparantly but you can order coke ;0) It is pretty good and maybe the kids will enjoy eating with their hands. We took our very picky father-in-law and he ate every bite!
Yes, the website gives u a description of what is served. But they serve vegetable soup as an appetizer, a half rotissere chicken(its huge), garlic bread and half of a whole potatoe. The for dessert they serve an apple crispy pastry. Have fun
The food described is right on target, and yes, no utensils. We have not been in a while. Be ready to spend some bucks. After you pay your entry fees, you are in 1 large room that has gift items, drinks, and lots of things the kids will want. It is worth it to go at least once. Have fun.