Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Dinner theater
Accommodating gluten-free
Kid Friendly
Restaurant
This venue offers a medieval and Renaissance aesthetic with an electric family atmosphere perfect for gluten-free guests. The quick, caring service ensures excellent gluten-free options, while the interactive live entertainment and well-cared-for horses create a memorable experience for all ages.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

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They offered gluten-free options for diners.

2

The menu was entirely gluten-free.

3

Arrive early for better parking options.

2021 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207, USA
2.4km

People are saying

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They do provide gluten-free food alternatives! The chicken was tasty. The tomato bisque soup was just okay, more like drinking tomato juice. The corn on the cob was good, I had too much food to eat the potato. For desert, we had chocolate eclairs that had not thawed out completely. But we all know you are not going for the food as much as the experience. The "knights" performed skill challenges that were impressive. The acoustics are poor, so you can not hear clearly what the king and queen are saying, but again, who cares... The jousting was impressive! Reminded me of the WW Wrestling my uncle took me to 55 years ago. Overall, it was an enjoyable evening. I would recommend to people especially with kids.
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First off and more importantly, my kids LOVED it! Boys aged 9 and 12. The show was great, they were fully enthralled and engaged the whole time. Chicken was a tad dry, but we didn’t expect gourmet. They had gluten free options for our GF family member. Drinks were good and honestly reasonable. I think $18 for a frozen drink in a glass souvenir cup.
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Wheelchair user review: I had a blast here and it was so worth the money. I did had trouble booking online for a wheelchair space but when going in person. They took care of me and gave me the best seat in the house (red/yellow section) ADA wheelchair spaces. It was literally right next to the kitchen doors… servers coming in and out. My server was amazing because I did inform him that I had a latex and gluten allergy! He was like no worries and I enjoyed the show. If you are a horses lover and always been around horses. This show well warm your hearts. The horses are very well taken care of and also if the horse gets hugs and sugar cubes throughout the show. (If you see those small movements.) The table where the food is serve is easy to roll right into. If you are trying to go to the restroom and open the big door to get out into the lobby area… PLEASE BE CAREFUL, the small gap between the door and floor is a small dent. You will need to get into a wheelie position to get over the gap or a running push with your wheelchair. The doors are very heavy and asked for somebody to push them open. The food is amazing and they do come around after the main course and offer coffee! Which I totally love and was very please with the offering. For the price you pay for the ticket and the small upgrades… it is worth it and I would highly recommend it to anybody. After the show, they give you opportunity to take pictures with the knights and the King/Queen of the castle. I did prefer to see the horses put away for the night. They get a nice rub down and their hoofs clean out. Maybe a sugar cube here and there but always a nice hay in there stalls ready for them. Just watch out for the ramps in the handicap parking… they are steep and they DO NOT HAVE THE GROVEs on the ramp to slow you down. Don’t worry if you did not bring cash to tip your server! You can Venmo your server there tips! This was new to me and I LOVE the idea… this was a brilliant thing and I wish more established do this. Please do tip your server for all there hard work and it is NOT included in your ticket!

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