Arcadia: The Derby

The Derby in Arcadia, California, has been a staple of fine dining and equestrian history since 1922. Originally established by George Woolf when he purchased in 1938, a famous jockey known for riding Seabiscuit, The Derby became a beloved gathering place for horse racing enthusiasts and locals alike. Its rich history is reflected in the décor, with memorabilia from the golden age of racing, making it not just a restaurant but a tribute to the region’s equestrian heritage.

The Derby’s significance goes beyond its culinary offerings, as it played a central role in Arcadia’s social scene, especially given its proximity to Santa Anita Park, one of the premier thoroughbred racetracks in the country. Visitors can enjoy a meal surrounded by historical photos, trophies, and horse-racing artifacts that capture the legacy of both George Woolf and the sport he loved.

For nearly a century, The Derby has continued to offer its guests a unique dining experience that combines history, fine dining, and an enduring connection to the horse-racing world. This restaurant is not just a place to eat, but a landmark that preserves an important part of Arcadia’s cultural history.

Address: ‍233 E Huntington Dr.
Arcadia, CA 91006

Official website: The Derby

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