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    The Bors Hede Restaurant

    4.1 (28 reviews)
    ModerateBritish
    Closed 5:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Good for kids

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    Crystal F.

    The food was generous, delicious, and beautifully prepared. My daughter and husband ordered the Fenberry Pie and I ordered the vegetarian option, Blamanger (rice and chick peas), and my son ordered the Sanc Dragon. The Blamanger was slightly sweet and had a nice combination of textures between the chewy rice, firm chickpeas, and crunchy almonds. The kids and I ordered Muste (spiced apple juice) was served in cold pewter mugs and was refreshing. My son didn't care for it so my daughter gladly helped him finish his juice. To be fair, my son is a picky eater. He really enjoyed the Rastons (bread bowl with seasoned bread crumbs and dried fruit) and Trencher Bread which served as a plate for our meal. Our host Roger also doubled as a minstrel and provided entertainment throughout the meal, singing songs throughout the dining experience. His first song was a riddle, the next song was about the south of France, and the final song was about Ireland. This is my second time dining her over the years and it was just as memorable, fun, and tasty as I remember!

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    Bryan K.

    I visited the Camlann Medieval Village for the St. James Festival and had lunch at Bors Hede Restaurant in the village with my family. The restaurant serves medieval fare and looks the part with the ribbed ceilings, long tables and hearth. At lunchtime there 2 dishes available. One was Vegetable Pottage and the other was Egredouce, a pork dish. We ordered the pork dish along with some meat pies a la carte. They keep it authentic with no plates or utensils. The meal is served family style on a piece a bread they call a trencher. The pork dish had onions and currants and tastes like a medieval sloppy joe. A little sweet and a little sour. You can taste the wine in the dish. It's served with Cottswold and Devonshire cheeses and sliced apples and pears. The meat pies were a pie like dough stuffed with chicken, veggies and cheese. Apparently they have some special medieval wines and ales, but I wasn't drinking. The servers all dress in costume speak in Olde English. It was funny hearing them explain everything, then finally breaking character because no one could understand what they were saying. They said King's rules, no cameras, but I know no King but the King in the North. Overall, this was a fun experience, and it was interesting to see the kinds of simple foods people ate in medieval times. There's a full 12 course feast that they do several times a year during the Festivals with music and storytelling. If you're the type of person that loves Medieval times you should definitely check out Bors Hede.

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    We visited for lunch on Friday, with a party of four, and it was a nice experience. We arrived and…read morewere seated right away, the place was about 3/4 full. The waiter came by and took drink orders. Their margaritas are strong and they have a nice selection of draft beers. We started with Salt & Vinegar Drumsticks and Pretzels as appetizers, they were excellent. We then went with the Pub Dip, and 2 Fish & Chips. Both were well prepared and steaming hot. The service was good, although the waiter disappeared for a bit when we were looking for the check. Overall, a good place for lunch.

    Went today with my son to watch the England World Cup match. Got there 40 minutes before kickoff…read moreand grabbed a table on the patio (because it's 21+ in the pub). The patio was empty except for one family with very young children. We grabbed 2 seats at a 4 top with the best view of a tv given the sunshine. Our server came out and told us we had to move to a 2 top because we didn't have more people. She said if the 4 top was still available when the game started we could move back. Well, it wasn't, because the next 3 groups who arrived were all parties of 2 and the last group complained that they couldn't see the tv's so the same server put them at the same table my son and I were kicked out of. I understand the plan is to maximize profits by making sure every seat is filled but that's not what happened here. We left at halftime to go watch at home.

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    4.4
    (150 reviews)
    20.1 mi
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    I had the, banger and mash. It was absolutely delicious sauce was great. My wife loved it. She had…read morethe steak and mushroom pie. And they're Brown gravy is delicious. The server was incredibly patient with my wife, and she couldn't make up her mind what she wanted. Bathrooms are great with beer kegs I thought that was hilarious. Play date music. Most of the time. Very nice and quiet ambient. We've driven by this place many times and always keep saying we need to stop and try it and this is the first time. And I'm sorry we hadn't done it a lot earlier.

    When visiting Renton, there are some signature restaurants to be sure. One of these to be on your…read morelist, is or should be, Premier Meat Pies (or PMP) If the name sounds familiar, they have locations at the very touristy destinations of the Seattle Center Armory (i.e. Center House for us old school folks) on the historic Seattle Waterfront. Owned by Nathan and Karen Bainbridge, PMP inhabitants the strategic and beloved location in Renton's Downtown area on 3rd Avenue and Main. This is the spiritual homebase of the PMP brand, and Renton residents, and diners, are glad its here. Their unique pies are formed by hand from machines that are, literally, over 100 years old. But PMP puts their own modern twist to the classics. They have both savory and sweet pies. I particularly enjoyed their Guiness Sheppard's Pie with a generous portion of mashed potatoes and lager based gravy. A tasty side salad is recommended to keep you honest as you cleanse your palate for other offerings. Adult beverages for your order? Along with being available in their main dining area, PMP has a special bar area with screens available for local sports broadcasts! Need a cocktail?? Specialty spirits along with a few choice microbrews on tap. How about a dessert pie? Well you must enjoy my personal favorite of their berry cobbler with a scoop of ice cream. In all, for its very efficient space, this place is a destination, a local hangout, date night location, and fancy sports bar. Come on down for pie, and a premier experience!

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    Creme Brulee, yummy! Ordered another one Togo :)

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    Creme Brulee, yummy! Ordered another one Togo :)

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