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Ebor Restaurant | Dante Festival | 2019 Event Guide eventmasters Call us on 0121 233 6500 corporate hospitality specialists THE YORK DANTE FESTIVAL W ednesday 13th – Friday 15th May 2020 THE EBOR RESTAURANT Enjoy York Dante Festival corporate hospitality packages for all three days of the meeting at York Racecourse. The Dante Festival is one of the highlights of the flat horse racing season attracting huge crowds for top-class action on the Knavesmire. Located in the fourth floor of the glorious Ebor Stand, the Ebor Restaurant offers a true VIP hospitality experience for guests at the York Dante Festival. The Ebor Restaurant allows guests to enjoy exquisite dining, complimentary bar throughout the day and breath-taking views of all the world-class horse racing on the Knavesmire. EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: ★ Top- class horse racing action including The Dante Stakes – one of the key Epsom Derby trials during the season ★ Private viewing from the Ebor Stand offering stunning views of the home straight HOSPITALITY PACKAGE INCLUDES: County Stand Admission Full afternoon tea Champagne Reception Private Grandstand viewing area - with Gourmet buffet/carvery lunch stunning views of the home straight Post lunch liqueur and late bottled port Totepool betting facility with at-table Selection of fine wines couriers Full Complimentary Bar (open for 30 mins Racecards after the final race) Car Parking (One Per Two Guests) Current prices are as advertised on our website www.eventmasters.co.uk or on request. Please call our head office on: 0121 233 6500 RELATED EVENTS ROYAL ASCOT – CHELTENHAM NH FESTIVAL – CHESTER MAY FESTIVAL – AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL eventmasters.co.uk Industry leaders for over 30 years Head Office: Eventmasters Limited | Ludgate House | Ludgate Hill | Birmingham B31DX | [email protected] | Registered in England 3318973 A Facebook.com/CorporateHospitality | S Twitter.com/EventmastersUK | Y Eventmasters.co.uk/Linkedin .
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