Beginning on November 10, the Del Mar Racetrack will host its 10th fall racing season, also called the Bing Crosby Season. There are plenty of ways for race lovers to celebrate the occasion, including attending the Uncorked Wine Festival on November 18 or participating in the Free and Fun and Taste of the Turf Club on Sundays.
Diamond Club members are eligible for free entrance to the Stretch Run while also getting 40% off 16-ounce Coors Lights and other food and drinks at the snack kiosk in the racetrack. For food and beverage lovers, the Taste of the Turf Club brings three-course brunch menus and unlimited cocktails. You may enjoy brunch, mimosas, and Bloody Marys at reserved tables that seat up to four people for $120.
For more information, visit the event’s official page on the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club website. The list of full events during the season is on this page.
If you want to become a Diamond Club member and enjoy its perks, download the Del Mar mobile app or register at the Stretch Run gate entrance, where a booth will be set up for this purpose.
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