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Enjoy a 3-hour medieval dinner in Budapest with authentic Hungarian dishes, lively entertainment, and drinks, all for $47 per person at Sir Lancelot.


This medieval-themed dinner experience offers a lively night out at Budapest’s central location, Podmaniczky u. 14. For $47 per person, visitors enjoy a 3-hour evening filled with hearty Hungarian cuisine, drinks, and engaging entertainment. The experience is hosted by Lancelot XIII Kft, ensuring an authentic and well-organized event.
The tour’s core appeal lies in its medieval atmosphere, decorated to evoke a tavern from centuries past. The ambiance, combined with costumed performers and medieval props, immerses attendees in a setting that feels transported from history. Although the show features short acts (3-5 minutes each), the flow of entertainment keeps the energy lively and engaging.
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Guests select from three appetizing menus, each designed to satisfy meat lovers and fans of traditional Hungarian flavors. Every meal includes a welcome shot of apple Pálinka and 0.5L of draft beer to start the evening.
Lancelot’s Challenge presents huge Angus beef rump steak slices topped with cheddar, bacon, and onions, served alongside foil-wrapped potatoes with sour cream and garlic. This menu is a meat lover’s dream and delivers a hearty portion.
The Butcher’s Sword features a spiced Tomahawk steak coated with cheddar and served with a savory sauce, offering a different style of large, flavorful meat.
For a slightly more refined option, the Beef Fillet Budapest Style includes a 200g beef fillet mignon layered with bacon, goose liver, and Budapest ragout, paired with steak potatoes.
All options come with a welcome shot and a half-liter of draft beer, providing good value considering the plentiful servings.

The entertainment begins around 7:30 PM, shortly after guests receive a welcome shot. Multiple short acts feature swordsmen, jugglers, belly dancers, and fire performers, each lasting 3-5 minutes with intervals in between.
While the performances are brief, they are designed to keep the atmosphere upbeat and lively. The acts are sprinkled throughout the evening, with interactive elements like a sword fight involving the audience. The shows are not continuous but are spaced out to allow diners to enjoy their meal comfortably.
Despite their brevity, the entertainment is lively and well-executed, with many reviews praising the professionalism of the performers and the themed decor that enhances the medieval vibe.

The meeting point for this experience is Podmaniczky u. 14 in central Budapest. Guests are advised that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan to arrive on your own or with local transportation.
The tour operates with small group options, creating a more personalized atmosphere. The experience is not suitable for wheelchair users, so accessibility considerations are important for some visitors.
The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if plans change unexpectedly.
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The 3-hour experience typically starts around 7 PM, but start times may vary. The evening is paced with short acts interspersed with meal service, allowing guests to enjoy the food and entertainment without feeling rushed.
The meals are quite large, so arriving with an empty stomach is recommended. The act of eating without forks, only with knives and spoons, adds to the medieval theme, though some may find it less comfortable.
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The portions at Sir Lancelot are notably generous. Reviewers frequently mention massive servings of meat, sometimes too much to finish, which can be a pleasant surprise for meat lovers but a challenge for lighter eaters.
All menus include ingredients like lactose, gluten, celery, mustard, and nuts, so dietary restrictions should be considered. Vegetarian or vegan options are not indicated, so those with specific diets might find limited choices.

The venue boasts authentic medieval decor, from wooden benches to medieval props, creating an immersive environment. Staff members are dressed in medieval costumes, enhancing the theme and providing friendly, attentive service.
Guests appreciate the decorative touches such as armor, flags, and medieval artifacts, which contribute to the festive, historical feel of the night.

Reviews consistently praise the quality of the food, describing it as delicious and plentiful. Many mention large, satisfying portions—particularly the steaks—that often leave diners too full to eat dessert.
The experience includes a drink and a shot, which many consider good value, especially given the size and quality of the meals. Some reviewers note that booking directly with the restaurant might offer more menu choices and better prices, but overall, the value remains high.

This tour is ideal for those seeking a lively, hearty night out in Budapest. It appeals especially to meat lovers and fans of medieval themes. The entertainment suits families and groups looking for a fun, social experience.
However, the activity is not accessible for wheelchair users, and those with special dietary needs may find limited options. The large portions and short performances suit visitors who prefer an informal, energetic atmosphere over a long, detailed show.
The Sir Lancelot Medieval Dinner offers a fun, flavorful evening in central Budapest. With three hearty menu options, a series of brief yet lively performances, and a medieval setting, the experience delivers good value for $47 per person.
While the entertainment is short but engaging, the massive servings of meat stand out as a highlight. The decor and staff costumes further enhance the immersive vibe. This tour suits those wanting a casual, lively night with great food and entertainment.
For history buffs, food lovers, or groups seeking a memorable night in Budapest, Sir Lancelot provides a unique medieval-style experience that balances plenty of food, fun, and a festive atmosphere.
Is the dinner included in the price?
Yes, depending on the menu option you choose, the dinner with drinks is included in the $47 price.
Are drinks included?
Yes, each guest receives a welcome shot of apple Pálinka and 0.5L draft beer with the meal.
How long does the experience last?
The entire event lasts approximately 3 hours, starting around 7 PM.
What is the dress code?
There is no official dress code, but attendees are encouraged to enjoy the medieval theme, which staff and decor reinforce.
Are there vegetarian or vegan options?
No specific vegetarian or vegan options are mentioned; the menus focus on large meat portions.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While many reviews mention families and groups with children, accessibility is limited for wheelchair users, and the focus on meat-heavy meals may not suit all children.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Podmaniczky u. 14 in Budapest.
Is parking available nearby?
The information provided does not specify parking, so check local arrangements if needed.
Would I recommend this experience?
Yes, especially for foodies and those seeking a lively medieval-themed night in Budapest. The combination of generous meals, fun performances, and festive decor makes it a memorable outing.