Ascot ladies day at Moor Hall
Overview
Join Spice friends to celebrate Ascot ladies day.
Enjoy a superb three course lunch followed by an afternoon at the races!
Sit down to lunch for an afternoon at the races viewed on big screens. Bring along your iPad or phone to place your bets online. While you dine, there will also be entertainment from our live singer.
Ladies Day
Founded in 1711 by Queen Anne, Royal Ascot week is the major calendar event at Ascot Racecourse and was attended every year by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and members of the Royal Family. The third day of Royal Ascot, known as Ladies Day, is a day to be see and be seen. It is a day of extravagant hats, glamorous outfits and the Gold Cup.
The term Ladies' Day dates back to 1823 when an anonymous poet described Thursday at Ascot as "Ladies; Day...when the women like angels, look sweetly divine". Traditionally women were given free or discounted tickets on Ladies' Day which were otherwise only available to men.
So, while the event is not just for ladies, it is an event synonymous with fashion and we encourage you to dress up to the nines!
Timings:
- 12 noon arrival
- 1pm 3-course meal with live music
- 2.30pm races
- cream tea to be served after the last race
- 6.40pm live 5-piece band
Tickets need to be handed back by 30th April.
Includes
The afternoon includes a delicious three-course lunch and a cream tea served after the last race with a live band in the evening.
Location & Itinerary
Lunch Menu
Starters
Mature Cheddar cheese rarebit focaccia, red onion marmalade Chargrilled asparagus, poached duck egg, hollandaise sauce
Spicy prawn tempura, gem lettuce, avocado, lemon, bloody Mary dressing
Mains
Roasted corn-fed chicken, braised leek cannelloni, boulangère potato, garlic & thyme jus
Cod fillet, crispy polenta, caponata dressing, watercress shoots
Sweet potato hash, roasted red onions, spinach, avocado, beetroot ketchup VE
Desserts
Pimms and strawberry cheesecake, Biscoff crumb
Honey spiced cake, caramel ice cream
Dark chocolate & hazelnut tart