THE HEART OF LIVERPOOL
Aintree Racecourse, located in Liverpool, is one of the most famous horse racing venues in the world. Established in 1829, it's best known for hosting the Randox Grand National. The racecourse combines tradition with modern facilities, offering both excitement and hospitality to racegoers.
During the Randox Grand National Festival, Aintree comes alive with various contemporary bars and hospitality suites, arguably the most sought after spot is the famous Red Rum Lawn.
Want to be part of the winning team?
Based in the heart of Liverpool, Aintree Racecourse hosts a number of high profile racing fixtures including The Randox Health Grand National as well as various high profile music events and conferences throughout the year.
Our roles include bar, waiting on, kitchen porters and runners to name a few so there is something for everyone!
Our vacancies for the new season and 2025 Randox Grand National Festival will be released shortly, in the meantime you can drop us an email with your interest!
WHAT POWERS OUR JOURNEY
Sustainable Partners
We are proud to choose partners who share our vision of a more sustainable future.
The 2024 Randox Grand National Festival saw Fordhall Farm activate their food court with British organic produce being served and promoting a farm to fork concept.
Red Rum Garden
2024 saw the Red Rum Garden undergo an extraordinary transformation, working with our partner Molson Coors to offer an undercover area that offers more bar space with some of the UK leading alcohol brands and a range of food products.
The People Of Liverpool
The people of Liverpool truly bring the Randox Grand National Festival to life over the three days. There's a strong sense of ownership, as the Randox Grand National feels like Liverpool's own race and we find that our team takes great pride in representing Jockey Club Catering throughout the event.
Did You Know?
The Grand National is shown in around 140 countries. It’s estimated that approximately 600 million watch it every year, and it attracts crowds of around 70,000 spectators.