THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Medieval Manor
Cuisine:
American
For over 25 years, bachelor parties and conventioneers have been storming the Medieval Manor, Boston's bawdiest dinner theater.
THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Medieval Manor Restaurant Review:
For more than 25 years, the Medieval Manor has played host to bachelor parties and conventioneers who come to town for the bawdiest of dinner-theater schticks. Guests dine on a six-course feast of mussels, ribs and roasted chicken with their fingers (no utensils given), using pepper cheese trenchers and warm loaves of bread to sop up the drippings, while wenches bring pitchers of PBR or half liters of burgundy. Onstage, much cavorting --- and no small amount of semi-improvisational banter --- ensues among the royals, minstrels and courtesans of the court. You can come here just for the show without dining although it’s more entertaining eating with your hands. Of course, the play's the thing; if you arrive expecting anything more, you're in for a long night.
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