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    King's Arms Tavern

    3.8 (456 reviews)
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    KING'S ARMS TAVERN ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Touristy
    Classy
    Live music

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    Dan L.

    This was a prefect dinner experience for our family of 3. We were seated upstairs and the ambiance of this old tavern is on point as you basically feel like you're dining in someone's home because yeah that's kind of how it was. The candlelight provided each table once the sun went down makes for a wonderful setting. Our waiter was filled with knowledge of all things, from the menu to the history of the tavern and even what the dining experience would've been like back in the day. He was friendly, informative and all around entertaining. We ordered the fish house punch bowl and wow it was good, very strong but very good, so much so we left some not wanting to find ourselves staggering through the streets of Colonial Williamsburg later on, that was the right call! We went straight into the dinner with the roast duck, salmon and pork shank. Everyone loved their dinners. About this time we got some wonderful live entertainment as one of the tavern performers strolled in, sang a few songs and told some wonderful stories about what it would've been like to dine here in the 18th century and the role that music played in the lives of people of that time period. Again it was both educational and entertaining. Even the 15 year old was having a great time and put down their phone to enjoy the show. We finished with some ice cream for dessert before we wrapped up a wonderful evening at the King's Arm Tavern!! Thank you to the entire staff for a great night.

    Linda O.

    Guests get transported to the 18th century by way of authentic setting, food, music, dress and some oral history provided by the various professionals involved. The live music is fun. The musician who entertained our small dining room for the evening plays fiddle, mandolin, recorder, and pocket violin. He weaves in a narrative of tavern culture while presenting tunes that were once popular. His presence doesn't overwhelm as he comes and goes in his yesteryear costume. To hear this music wafting throughout the candlelit building in the evening is really delightful. Crab croquettes are top notch. I also enjoyed the roast duck. The old-timey onion pye is unappetizing. Relish tray and rolls are a nice complement. And the pecan pie for dessert is flavorful but not overly sweet. The wait staff is very knowledgeable about the era. It's interesting to learn how a dish or a custom came to be. John, the waiter for our whole room on the evening that I visited, is an experienced performer. He embraces being a culinary guide/historian with panache. For foodies, this is a true "treat" (food pun intended). The "extra, extra-large" cloth napkins from the past are a hoot. They're so practical too; would love to see a resurgence of them today! My experience at The King's Arms Tavern is a good memory for me. Reserve early, recommend dinner over lunch.

    Robert G.

    While on vacation in Williamsburg my wife and I decided to eat at the Kings Arms Tavern. We went during the lunch hour which was good for us which the lower cost lunch specials . I ordered the Beef Stew which was very good and my wife had a special of the day which was a Maui Fish Sandwich which she enjoyed. Overall the place was historic, the food and prices were good and the service was also good.

    Katie N.

    We came for the Thanksgiving dinner again and it didn't disappoint at all. I had the ham pie, prime rib, and blueberry crumble. My husband did the ham pie, salmon and crab, and bread pudding. We also shared one of the punches. They really lean into a colonial style Thanksgiving and it makes it a great experience. There is also some entertain with instruments from the times and an explanation of the instruments. A unique experience for the holiday season!

    Game pie
    John O.

    Kings Arm is our favorite restaurant in Colonial Williamsburg. The peanut soup is our favorite. We almost always get the Game Pie and Prime Rib. It's excellent!

    Snow eggs
    Christine M.

    I booked a dinner at King's Arms Tavern during our stay at Colonial Williamsburg. I figured, let's have a full colonial experience! I have to say that compared to the reenactors in colonial Williamsburg, folks at the tavern did not explain or say much. It was really like a normal restaurant experience. Order, get food and go. The service was good but it's really a normal service, nothing more than that. We had the popular dishes - peanut soup: I like peanut but I don't really like the soup. .It tasted like diluted thai satay peanut sauce. Would have preferred diluted peanut butter. It was my favorite and I did not finish it. - To Stew a Shoat in the French Way : pork was fall off the bone tender. A good dish and a gigantic dish. - To Bake Salmon with Crab another Way : crab and salmon had really good taste. Nicely made. The rice seemed a bit out of place for the theme but oh well... - Snow Eggs : not too sweet. A light dessert is very much appreciated because I was so full. It was just okay though. I wouldn't order it again. Considering how much people raved about it, it was a let down to me. There you have it, a colonial dinner experience. The musician was entertaining and the bread/dips were great. Food in general was ok. It's fun to do it while you're in Williamsburg.

    Pork Shoat (shank)
    Lita L.

    We wanted to eat at an authentic restaurant in Colonial Williamsburg so we ate here. We ordered an old time recipe, Onion Pie, and it was very good. It was made with sliced onions, potatoes, and apples in a creamy savory sauce topped with a thick buttery crust, simple ingredients and very tasty included sides of fresh green beans and carrots. My sister ordered the Pork Shoat which is a shank in cheese grits with green beans and carrots. We also had a fiddler enter the room and played a couple songs. We enjoyed it.

    Robert S.

    The atmosphere is so authentic to the colonial period, even the furniture. The staff wears the clothing of the period, too! I enjoyed the peanut soup as a starter which very tasty. Then I ordered the colonial version of the chicken pot pie which was delicious. As a dessert, I had a meringue which just hit the spot.

    Entertainment while dining
    Debi H.

    Wonderful food, great service with a side of historical information. Beautiful experience of the past!

    Snow eggs.   Really beautiful presentation.
    Min Y.

    I really wanted to like Kings Arms Tavern but all in all for me I'm really glad I live in the 21st century. So Kings Arms Tavern tries to mimic what it would have been like to dine in the 1700s. Which is cool. We made a reservation for 4 on a Saturday night. Important note. The parking Is across the street. I accidently drove through main street Colonial Williamsburg because one of the gates were open and I failed to notice the giant do not enter sign. The streets are really dark to recreate the ambiance of the time. A well dressed Colonial cast member tracked me down and very nicely told me to turn the hell around and get off the street. So don't make the same mistake that I did. Parking is behind the restaurant. Once seated it's pretty dark inside. It's all candle lit and feels very colonial. They give you a gigantic napkin but it feels more like a table cloth. No way you are getting any stains on your nice 21st century clothing. We ordered the peanut soup, duck, chicken, prime rib, beef steak, and the snow dessert. Peanut soup.... It was just not my thing. And judging by the fact that I have never seen peanut soup in other restaurants it's probably good that it never made it out of the 18th century. Duck, chicken and the prime rib were really good. The beef steak... yikes... not really good at all. It was slightly over cooked, a little tough and not much flavor. For $58 way too over priced. I would not have balked if it was more of a $25 steak. Prime rib is the much better option as it's not overcooked and the Prix fix with starter prime rib and dessert is a better deal. We had some colonial entertainment during our dinner which was nice. Dessert was snow eggs. I liked it but three of my family members didn't like the texture. All in all it's an interesting dining experience which is okay for a one off. Not recommended for foodies however.

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    Jackie S.

    Another amazing dinner at Kings Arms. Highly recommend the snow eggs for dessert. They try to push the peanut soup.. it was okay. The other soup (soupe another way) we had was better. I'm sure that's a special and changes. The steak was a NY strip and was good. Prime rib was also very good. I'm sure you can't go wrong with any meal. Make those reservations early.

    Maria T.

    I'd give an arm AND a leg to eat here again! We were treated like royalty at this colonial tavern! The ambience is stri-king with its rustic, colonial vibe, dark wood and wrought iron add the the authentic feel! I've been here for dinner and lunch! For dinner, I came with a friend and we had a true colonial dining experience. We had the prime rib with roasted veggies and the most delicious popovers! It was sublime! The hurricane candle centerpiece and the 18th century entertainment really set a old fashioned mood. We wine was a Pinot noir which was perfect with the prime rib and for dessert we shared the southern pecan pie! When I came back for lunch another time, I chose the chicken hash which was served in a bread bowl along with roasted green beans and carrots, and it was amazing... tender chinks of chicken in a savory sauce like the inside of a chicken pot pie! My hubby had the beef stew which was incredibly tender! And our friend had the onion pie with an egg on top! Equally tasty! Yes, we shared so we could all enjoy the entrees! Again, the pecan pie was chosen for dessert! A must! Our server, Miranda, was gracious and informative, letting us know that the nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty" was about a cannon of all things! Love learning trivia like that! She was a godsend, giving me a cool neckerchief to put around me since we had just come in from the 90 degree heat! What a classy, and hospitable gesture! It cooled me off and made me smile!! This raven is a must if you want a true colonial dining adventure!! A king would be pleased to dine here!

    The dinner menu, can't figure it out? Don't worry a full explanation of each dish is given.

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    Is there a corkage fee?

    Back in 1999 I know there was not. I continue to eat there but have not utilized that service. What i do k owns you may phone them and ask. Or email them. They are responsive to their client's.

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