![]() ![]() The volume of food alone is impressive enough, but have you any idea how technically difficult it is to serve rotisserie chicken at a temperature high enough to pass health and safety inspections, yet cool enough not to burn the fingers of a thousand middle-schoolers? It's a remarkable high-wire balancing act, and Medieval Times does it five nights a week, sometimes three times a day. 2 hours (approx. ![]() I remember being served "dragon soup" as a child, with a consistency more like cream of vegetable, but it was tomato bisque on my most recent visit, and tomato bisque is listed on the downloadable PDF of ingredients on the Medieval Times website. There is also tomato bisque, which one drinks from a large metal bowl with a long handle. Conveniently located off of I-85 North and Sugarloaf Parkway, Medieval Times is located 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta and less than 15 minutes from the. They had run out of corn on my latest visit, and offered half a kielbasa or an extra piece of potato as a substitute. Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament: Reservations & Information. Adult Regular Admission: 56.95 Child 12 Years & Under: 36.95. ![]() Today it’s Fun Time With Savvy At The Me. Besides the chicken, Medieval Times offers a blunted potato wedge, a half-nubbin of corn on the cob, and garlic bread, all eaten out of hand. FunTime MedievalTimesAtlanta MedievalTimesDinner&Tournament Hi Guys Welcome back to my Channel, it’s Savvy Time. ![]()
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