King Henry’s Feast

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King Henry’s Feast was a popular tourist attraction on International Drive in Orlando that operated from 1986 to 1999. According to a 1987 Orlando Sentinel article, “Down on tawdry International Drive, which enjoys a certain notoriety in these parts, the tourist-trade establishments blend together in one neon blur. But one of them stands apart, at least in terms of architectural novelty: King Henry’s Feast is a gargantuan fortressy affair with pink and white turrets. The self-proclaimed ‘Entertainment Banquet Attraction,’ which went by the name Shakespeare’s Tavern when it was housed in downtown Orlando, moved to International Drive in early 1986.”

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  1. I used to go to here when I was finishing high school then when I went to UCF (’89-’95). We were CRAZY about the waitresses and though we were broke, we always gave them ridiculous tips at the end of the night. It was always a total blast and me and my work buddies from Pizza Hut in Titusville had some great times there. I so miss K.H.F. and those amazing girls who put up with us! Thanks for this – great memories.

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