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Casual Dress

The dress code for Keeneland’s General Admission, Grandstand Seating, and the Equestrian Room is casual, and denim is permitted in all these locations. You can find spectators sporting all kinds of outfit choices, from jeans and a jacket to floral sundresses with 6 inch heels. Since some of the spring meet race days can still be a bit chilly, and it always seems to be colder at the track, we recommend bringing a jacket or sweater with you, even if you don’t think you’ll need one!

Keeneland is always a good excuse to dress up, and who doesn’t love to get a little dolled up every once in a while? Of course, some of the classic looks for men include khakis or chinos with a button down, or for the ladies, a nice sundress or cute maxi. Trust us; though the dress code says “casual,” you’ll see plenty of Lilly Pulitzer and Tuckernuck. Just make sure to wear shoes you’ll be comfortable walking around in all day, or you’ll be spitting the bit before you even get to race 4.

Business Casual

The Phoenix Room overlooks Keeneland’s picturesque Paddock, and offers a business casual setting with plated lunch and cocktail service for your day at the races.

For the gentleman, this means dress pants and a dress shirt with a collar, along with dress shoes and socks. For example, we recommend a pair of slim fit dress pants with a collared button-up and a sport coat or blazer. Pair with some classic Oxfords or Chukkas and you’ll be ready to place your bets!

On the other hand, ladies can wear skirts, dresses, dress pants, or a boss-lady pantsuit. Carl Meyers, Olive You, Bella Rose, and Cotton Patch are just some of the boutiques where you can find the perfect option for your next visit to Keeneland.

Keep in mind that you can be turned away for not adhering to the dress code in the Phoenix Room, so stay away from jeans, shorts, rompers, or revealing attire.

Business Formal

Keeneland’s Lexington/Kentucky Dining Room is formal dining on the 4th floor overlooking the track, allowing guests to see the horses as they run the final stretch to the finish line. The Lexington Room’s dress code is similar to the Phoenix Room’s, but takes it up a step to business formal. You can often find gentlemen wearing suits or women in dresses or maxi skirts.

The corporate boxes, also located on the fourth floor, require coat and tie for the gents and dresses, dress pants or jumpsuits are a must for the ladies. There is a strict “no denim” rule in all of the business formal areas – assume this also means no chambray.

If you’re lucky enough to be a guest in the Keeneland Clubhouse that opens to the Club Lawn in front of the track, be sure to stick to the dress code. Gentlemen, suits or a sport coat, dress pants, and dress shirts with collars and a tie are required, while women’s dress includes dresses, skirts, tailored pantsuits, and dress slacks. •

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