(714) 521-4740
7662 Beach Blvd
Buena Park,
CA
90622
33.8519
-117.9978
Neighborhood: Buena Park
What People Are Saying About Medieval Times
The Editor
Nancy Hunter
Citysearch
In Short – Whether in search of family fun, a fun date spot or a party pleaser, Medieval Times caters to all three--high in kitsch appeal and youthful excitement. The venue is a replica of an 11th-century castle, and houses a historical museum of torture along with a Grand Ceremonial Arena, where diners eat chicken and ribs with their hands and watch knights on horseback joust for honor.
horrible food, cheesy show, bad actors, cruel to horses
by MammaDukes
We went here with my younger cousin because he heard so many good things about it. First of all -- the idea of food and horse poopie never sounded so hot... but i never really understood how strong the smell would be!
They serve your food in complete dark and give you huge chicken legs, undercooked. With the smell of horses, it was hard to know if i was eating pea soup or horse poooop.
NASTY food. I completely lost my appetite. Acting was horrible. As we left we saw the poor horses being confined in their rooms and no water.. ... this place should be shut down
- Pros: diversity
- Cons: stinky, unpalatable food, dirty, bad acting, animal cruelty
great fun with the family or friends
by greymouse26
I've always had a good time going to the Medieval Times. I really like food. I really like the vegetable soup and the roasted chicken. I love how we get to eat with our hands; that's so much fun. I love the show too. When you first arrive at Medieval Times, you get your picture taken and then they assign you a section to sit in. The color of the section determines which knight you cheer for. It's awesome. I love sitting in the crowd, wearing his colors and cheering loudly for our knight. The service was great; the employees were very nice and friendly as well.
- Pros: get to eat with your hands
- Cons: have to eat with your hands
Great fun birthday place!
by dmenkes
While not for everyone, if you're in a goofy mood, and don't mind eating with your hands, Medieval Times is a great choice for kids and preteens. It's really expensive here though.
The Details on Medieval Times
Fun Fact:
The first Medieval Times castle opened in Majorca, Spain, in 1973. Ten years later, the restaurant ventured into North America with its Kissimmee, Florida Castle location.
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Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining, Special Occasion Dining







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