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WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK Your guide to refreshments at Ascot

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King Edward VII Enclosure

Please note that the following outlets are located on Level 4 and are exclusively available to King Edward VII Enclosure racegoers.

Casual Dining

HORSEWALK INN

There are four delicious dishes available alongside plant-based variations. Choose from a crispy chicken burger with chipotle sauce, the Ascot Burger with bacon and smoked applewood cheese, classic battered haddock or lightly spiced butter chicken curry – all available for £13.50.

On The Go

LAVAZZA ON 4

Serving teas and coffees presented by Lavazza, the official coffee of Ascot, alongside soup and a range of sandwiches and cakes.

Bars

FRANKEL BAR

Named after Frankel, who won five times at Ascot and was unbeaten in his fourteen-race career, this bar serves a selection of Champagne, wine, spirits and beers alongside non-alcoholic options.

BIT AND BRIDLE COCKTAIL BAR

Select from a delightful range of warming winter cocktails specially developed for the Jumps season. Try a creamy Bourbon Biscuit or a Hedgerow Mojito bursting with winter berries and topped with fiery ginger ale.

Dairy Free DF Free from Gluten FG Plant-based PB Vegetarian

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Queen Anne Enclosure

King Edward VII Enclosure racegoers are also welcome to visit the Queen Anne Enclosure. On The Go

FRONT RUNNER GRILL LAVAZZA TIERRA

Enjoy a selection of gourmet burgers at one of Ascot’s most popular eateries, find us on the concourse, a stone’s throw from the Parade Ring with great access to trackside. Serving gourmet hot chocolate and coffee by Lavazza, the official coffee of Ascot, alongside tea, cake, soup and sandwiches, from its location on the Grandstand Concourse.

PIZZA & CO

Choose from a range of delicious pizza made in authentic wood fired ovens. Located on the Concourse close to Grandstand Entrance D.

Bars

NIJINSKY

Our ever-popular Nijinsky Bar serves wine, a full range of Peroni beers and a selection of spirits. Nijinsky was the outstanding two-year-old in Europe in 1969 when he was unbeaten over five races. The following year, he became the first horse in thirty-five years to win the English Triple Crown.

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