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“authentic medieval food”
One of the most gratifying ways to learn about the middle ages is to sit down to a meal prepared from recipes enjoyed by the noble classes. Camlann's restaurant is designed as a 14th century village inne where you may relax in a country setting, enjoy the genuine warmth of your attentive server, savor the hearty food, and give yourself over to the music and stories of the minstrels. Welcome, traveler, to the Bors Hede Inne, the Northwest's most unique dining experience, where you may enjoy our medieval dinner-theatre presentation. Opening the heavy wrought-iron-hinged door, you are welcomed by the hosteler (innkeeper) into the softly-lit medieval dining hall where, in winter, the great fireplace, lined with drying wood, warms the timbered room. At your borde (table) the server brings linens and scented water to wash hands before eating, and describes what food the cook has on the fire for the evening meal, answering your questions as is due the noble traveler (“Þe inne was built in þe reign of King Edwards father...þe ale is brewed by our village ale wife...”). For your pleasure, all the evening, are wondrous minstrel songs and stories, accompanied on the lute. Sumptuous platters of fresh food, prepared from authentic 14th century recipes, are brought before you. Sight, smell, taste, and touch are brought into play as your fingers, spoon, and borde knyfe dip into uniquely sauced entrées, served on platters, to be eaten from your bread trencher (plate). Fine wine, mead, ale or juice is served in earthen pitchers for your drinking mazer (coffee, tea and soda pop are unknown in these times). Year-round restaurant TUESDAY - SUNDAY (Closed Mondays) Between 5 & 8 pm Reservations requested No cameras, cell phones, please.
What a fun and unique experience at this restaurant! We came here after a few hours of exploring their summer village days at Camlann. We made advance reservations (they requested at least 24... Read more
Food - the portions were very generous and the food was fresh. They do have a vegetarian option which I very much appreciated. To be honest though, I actually liked the bread and the fruit and... Read more
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... Read more
The Bors Hede Restaurant
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- Sun, Fri, Sat: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
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