The HerKentucky Guide to Derby Lunches

All week, we're bringing you tips for how to do the Kentucky Derby like a local. Nothing says "local" like ordering a box lunch for your trip to Oaks or Derby.

A trip to the track is an all-day affair. When you think of a trip to the Derby, of course, you think of sipping mint juleps. From a practical perspective, however, several hours at the track require more provisions than just cocktails. Of course, you can order food and drinks at the track. A lot of folks find it much easier and more economical to order a boxed lunch from one of Louisville's favorite restaurants.

The food guidelines for Churchill Downs allow the following:

  • Food items in clear plastic bags (maximum size 18” X 18” - no trash bags)
  • “Box” lunches in clear plastic bags or containers (maximum size 18” X 18” - no trash bags)
  • Water and soft drinks – plastic bottles only (sealed, clear and unopened)

Here in the Derby City, our favorite restaurants find a way to accommodate most every taste or dietary restriction.  You can order from chains like Panera or Chick-fil-a, grocery stores like Whole Foods, or one of our wonderful local spots. The best offerings I've seen have been from Stevens & Stevens Deli, The Cafe, Ghyslain, and Plehn's.

Image via Ghyslain.

If you haven't already, go ahead and call in your order now!

Heather C. Watson

Writer. Kentuckian. Fried chicken enthusiast.

http://www.herkentucky.com
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