Eating & Drinking

Barbury is a location where hot food and snacking are essential. Our mid-winter events start mid-morning so a Barbury brunch, formal or informal, fits the order of the day without interrupting the racing. 

The Barbury Buttery offers you a range of premium street food to eat on the hoof. Our carefully selected concessions offer you the best of hot food from Wiltshire and surrounding counties, so you can know the provenance of your food. Enjoy Hog Roast from Martin Lowman or the Wye Valley Hog Roast, or Pizza in the Park, washed down with a selection of freshly brewed coffees from the Coffee Gondola.

There's also draught beers, wines and soft drinks from our licensed bar, including Fullers London Pride, sponsors of the racecourse. 

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Barbury, 3m N of Marlborough, off A346, Jn 15 M4

 

Latest News

08-07-2024 09:35:00 in General by Peter McNeile
Further evidence that Alan King is returning to form was on show at Market Rasen yesterday, as the Barbury maestro scored twice with handicap chaser Hall Lane and bumper I'd Go Maniac.  July is but 8 days old, yet the Barbury yard has sent out four winners from six jump runners, and stable stalwart Trueshan has returned to winning ways on the flat.  Hall Lane provided owner Gerry Wrigh...

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03-07-2024 10:25:06 in General by Peter McNeile
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26-06-2024 09:12:07 in General by Peter McNeile
Emma Lavelle is flying the flag for the Marlborough contingent presently. Ramensky followed up his recent Hereford novice hurdle win at Newton Abbot yesterday, bringing up the stable's 7th winner of the term under Tom Bellamy.  The prizes during the summer months are pretty modest by comparison with the winter months, which begs the question why more British trainers are not venturing over t...

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03-06-2024 11:10:27 in General by Peter McNeile
The 65th running of the Stratford Foxhunter, sponsored by Pertemps Network, produced a result worthy of the point-to-point community it supports, when What A Glance produced a good turn of foot at the last to win for Shropshire owner Ann Taylor and her grandson Tom Britten, who trains the nine year old. Ridden by Murray Dodds, a second winner in as many days for him, the gelding was produced bet...

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