For dessert, they served a pastry, but since we were eating off the gluten-free menu, they served us fresh fruit. The food is very authentic (medieval-style) with no forks or knives, just your good ol’ fingers to eat! We had Tomato Bisque as an appetizer, then chicken, corn on the cob and a yummy potato for dinner. Part of the show included a falcon flying around the room: The beginning of the night started with a beautiful white horse wearing a fancy Leather halter coming out into the fog, with the room dimly lit by candles all around: I have to apologize ahead of time for the quality of these photos! After our seven-hour drive to southern California, I realized I had left my Canon on our bed, and had to rely on my iPhone to take pics! And they were incredibly accommodating with their gluten-free menu! Our whole family ordered gluten-free, and it wasn’t a problem at all. Wow, a lot changes in nearly two decades! The food was outstanding. The show was great. It was their first time, and Superman and I were anxious to see how things have changed in the last 18 years. If you’re not familiar with Medieval Times, it’s a two-hour dinner & show featuring knights and horses fighting their way to be the king’s champion in a series of events in an 11th century-inspired castle.įor our oldest son’s 13th birthday, we decided to take all our kids to Medieval Times. While were were in southern California, we went to Medieval Times. Just about 18 years ago, Superman and I were newlyweds, in the big city for our honeymoon.
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