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    Medieval restuarant near pittsburgh, pa?

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the only one i know of is in north jersey, so thats ateaslt 4 hours from you.. sorry =/ look it up on the internet
Isn't there Medieval Times on the Jersey Turnpike. I do not how close that is to you but it is a pretty good option.
ooooh! a medieval restaurant! do they wear gowns and Armour!!
I don't know any, but i know some good amish and menonite restaurants in PA :)
Shakespeare's... It's near Zelie/Butler area. Never been there, but it's on my list of things to do someday. Are you in Pgh? Contact me for more info I'll get you what I can tabikat1969@yahoo.com
There is a restaurant in what looks like a medieval castle south of Pittsburgh off RT 70 east of Washington PA
I can't remember the name but they are in the entertainment book and have good steaks.
There is no place in the area that has a dinner and medieval show.

Post below has the name
King Of The Hill
King of the Hill restaurant...way overpriced, and food isn't all that great. I didn't care for it.

It's off of 70 near Bentlyville, if I remember correctly. I was there when it first opened.


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