From ginormous turkey legs to bier, and everything in between, the party people drank and ate their way through the centuries during weekend one of the 2017 Texas Renaissance Festival. View all our favorite taverns and eateries here.
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Find turkey legs at King Henry’s Table, the Black Forest Inn, Captain’s Galley and other purveyors during this year’s Texas Renaissance Festival. -
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Meat on a stick always seems to taste better. King Henry’s Table serves steak on a stick, and the Sea Devil Tavern serves chicken on a stick during this year’s Texas Renaissance Festival. -
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The Queen’s Pantry serves up plenty of Scotch eggs during the Texas Renaissance Festival. -
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After a day of jousting, head over to the Italian Village for a pepperoni pizza. -
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Polonia serves pierogi, a pierogi combination plate and even fried pierogi on a stick. -
Honey roasted turkey legs are always a hit at the Texas Renaissance Festival. -
Even empanadas are sold during the Texas Renaissance Festival. -
Bourbon molasses turkey legs elevate this classic fare to wedding delicacy. -
Decadent desserts like this baklava are plentiful at the annual Texas Renaissance Festival.
