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- The Derby is more than a restaurant. Established in 1922, it has been family owned and operated since 1951. It is a grand museum showcasing some of horse racing's greatest moments. Diners are invited to take a break from the rush of modern life and travel back to the time of George Woolf, Seabiscuit and relive the excitement of The Race of the Century. They excel in offering the best grades of meat and extremely fresh seafood prepared by the longtime executive chef that would delight even the most discriminating of taste. Some of the menu highlights include the Bacon Wrap Filet, Delmonico New York, Prime Rib and Shrimp Scampi. They offer a wide selection of wines by the bottle and by the glass. Relax and enjoy a fine cognac or single malt scotch on the patio, or take in a sporting event on one of the three plasma screen television sets. Dining at The Derby can only be compared to the feeling of holding the winning ticket when you smile and know that you made the right bet.
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User Reviews for The Derby
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Great "Old Pasadena" restaurant
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Very similar to the old Brown Derby in Hollywood, except the photo theme here centers around Santa Anita Race Track. Same food and service you would have experienced in the 40s and...
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- posted on 05.24.12
- by DavidR71
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First Class Restaurant but don't miss eating on the patio!
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We had a group of five and asked to sit outside. There wasn't another soul outside on the beautiful, perfect temperature evening in LA. We had the patio to ourselves. The...
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- posted on 05.24.12
- by DeanC790
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Great steak in nice atmosphere
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This is an old-school steakhouse. We sat on the patio outside and had a great meal with great service. Portions are large and we took home a lot of beef. When it got chilly, they...
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- posted on 04.25.12
- by kldw
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