Get to the top of the directory by claiming your business!
Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Claim Business
4.5 Google Review
10 Dufferin St, Toronto, Ontario, M6K 3C3, Canada
Read our review guideline

Write a Review

Loading…

Write a review
Be the first to write a review.

Google Reviews

Refresh Reviews 4.5


Jul 30, 2018
I have been here several times over the years. This was my first time with the new show. I will comment on that in a moment but why did they switch to throw away foam plates, plastic cups and paper cup for the soup. It ruined the experience. You go there for the steel plates and mugs! My son was so disappointed and said it ruined the experienced of feeling like you were back in time. Our server was great. No complaints about him or his work. The food, on the other hand, the chicken was tasteless the baked potato was overdone. The good part of the food was the soup and corn. Now back to the new story. I didn't enjoy it and neither did my family. We usually go about 4 times a year as we like to support all the hard work the people that act put into it. I preferred the old storyline that had the king and the princess. It is noticeable they are cutting corners and that might prevent returning customers like myself from returning. Bring back the old plates and cups. Have the gift shop open during the show like you use to. Bar not open after a certain time or after the show when the knights come out? Why all these negative changes when you could be making more money if you just went back to the old style of everything. Usually when we are leaving my kids always are already saying can we come back soon this time not one of them said that. They just were so disappointed. I am sure i will give it one more chance but if thing remain the same then i will have to stop this family tradition.

Aug 19, 2018
We had an excellent time at Medieval Times Toronto from start to finish. Easy venue to get to, easy entrance and a short wait for the show to start. This was our second visit ever, and first visit for the new show. The horses were magnificent - the Knights, Queen, and Marshall were all well rehearsed. Lord Cedric forgot his lines, fumbled his microphone several times, and generally didn't perform on par with the rest of the show. Our server Eric was amazing and so was the food. I was not as concerned with the paper plates and lack of cutlery as other patrons seem to be; it makes more sense to run a disposable set up when everything is quite messy to begin with. Overall I would prefer to give a 4.5* review for the faults of Lord Cedric. I will definitely be back for a third time, potentially when the story changes again to keep it fresh!

Aug 10, 2018
Good for kids or intoxicated individuals who enjoy acting like children. Attended as part of a work gathering and can say that there is no point in going unless you have kids who are going to be able to buy into the magic. The actors seem tired of their roles and the writing is both disappointingly simple and predictable. About half way through the show you already know who the villain will be and who will defeat him in the end. The stars of the show are the horses. It looks like they are treated well and they really do perform beautifully. Highlight of the evening was a portion where an unmounted horse performed on its own for five minutes. Food was described by a coworker as “slightly better than Swiss chalet”, so take that as you wish. Cup of simple tomato soup in a pear cup, followed by a piece of garlic bread, a chunk of chicken with 1/3 of a corn cob and half a potato then lemon pound cake for dessert. You also need to eat with your hands. To summarize, I would save your money. If you’re in the city, go to the ROM or Aquarium, where you will get a better bang for your buck!

Aug 4, 2018
What a wonderful experience for the family. The location is grand and it really does make you feel like royalty during the medieval ages with its beautiful interiors. Show itself was entertaining, especially with the inclusion of audience “teams” to cheer on your knight. Although it is geared towards all ages, some adults may not find it as enjoyable compared to children. Food was mediocre, as they were very simple and bland (especially the chicken, which lacked flavour). Pricing is expensive... which may or may not reflect the overall quality of the experience. Still, it was a memorable experience and I recommend families with children to visit!

Jul 30, 2018
Love this place. Good formula for their dinner and entertainment - it honestly hasn't changed much since I first went as a kid, and it doesn't need to! Recently the show story changed up a bit and it still has the same fun & cheese. Definitely go with a group and go early enough to get a good seat close to the action... And don't afraid to save your voice for cheering on your knight (and heckling the others).

INDUSTRY BLOGS

The Great Whisky Adventure: A Journey Back to the Earliest Drops in History

#whiskey #smithville

Join us, dear readers, as we embark on an exciting journey back in time, tracing the footsteps of our whisky-loving ancestors! From the mystic east to the rugged Celtic lands, we’ll...

Smithville Whiskey

The Evolution of Whisky: 18th Century Methods vs. Modern Mastery

#whiskey #smithville

Whisky lovers, we've got a treat for you today! We're going on a time-traveling adventure to compare whisky production methods between the 18th century and today. Understanding...

Smithville Whiskey

Prohibition and the Transformation of Women's Social Status and Behavior in the 1920s

#whiskey #smithville

The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," were a time of significant social and cultural change in the United States, particularly for women. One major element of...

Smithville Whiskey

The Chemistry of Whiskey Aging: Impact on Taste and Quality

#whiskey #smithville

Aging is a critical stage in whiskey production. The choice of cask, the length of maturation, and the aging environment all influence the spirit's final character. But what are...

Smithville Whiskey

A Whiskey Journey: From Water Source to Distillery

#whiskey #smithville

Every whisky connoisseur will tell you that the secret to a great whisky lies in three key elements - grain, yeast, and water. But did you know that it's the water, often overlooked,...

Smithville Whiskey

Bourbon: The Quintessential American Whisky with a Unique Twist

#whiskey #smithville

Hey there, whisky enthusiasts! Today, we're going to delve into a topic that's as smooth as a top-shelf dram – the unique character of bourbon whisky. Now, if you're new to the...

Smithville Whiskey

Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

#whiskey #smithville

In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

Smithville Whiskey

Carrie Nation: A Crucial Catalyst of the Temperance Movement

#whiskey #smithville

Carrie Nation, born Carrie Amelia Moore on November 25, 1846, in Garrard County, Kentucky, was a formidable figure in the American Temperance Movement, known for her audacious...

Smithville Whiskey


Own this business?

Claim Your Business
• Update your photo and information
• Get notified when reviews are posted
• Respond and manage your reviews
• Select badges and keywords

Theater Near Me

Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Queen Elizabeth Theatre

190 Princes' Blvd, Toronto
Cinesphere

Cinesphere

955 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto
Theater Centre Cafe/Bar

Theater Centre Cafe/Bar

1115 Queen St W, Toronto
Theatre Centre

Theatre Centre

1115 Queen St W, Toronto
The Assembly Theatre

The Assembly Theatre

1479 Queen St W, Toronto