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Located in St Katherine's Docks, stepping through the doors of Medieval Banquet is like stepping back in time with suits of armour guarding the doors.
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You then make your way down into an underground cellar with tables set up in arches and the King sitting pride of place in the middle of the room.
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Once seating, the wine and ale runs freely, while a talented troupe of acrobats, jugglers and contortionists kept you entertained.
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The first course was soup, served with no cutlery and a giant loaf of bread, so you can slurp it up the old fashioned way.
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The guests are encouraged to bang their forks on the table in anticipation for food and shout "wench" to get the waitresses attention.
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The show continues throughout the courses with singing, processions and music performed.
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Dinner was served with a song and an actor dressed as a pig, rotating in a table carried by a procession.
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While others tucked into a meaty feast, the vegetarians were provided with a delicious roast vegetable dish.
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A duel was declared just as dessert was being served so we enjoyed a spot of sword fighting while tucking into warm apple pie with ice cream.
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The evening concluded with a sing along at out tables before the entire audience were encourage to stand up and join in the dancing.
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