THE HOME OF JUMP RACING
Cheltenham Racecourse, situated in the heart of Gloucestershire, is arguably the most prestigious and iconic horse racing venue in the world. It is the home of Jump racing and is best known for hosting the Cheltenham Festival. The racecourse is set within the stunning backdrop of the Cotswolds and is renowned for its electric atmosphere, outstanding hospitality and the famous Guinness Village.
Want to be part of the winning team?
Cheltenham Racecourse is not only home to some of the most exhilarating jump racing in the UK , but also boasts an extensive and diverse selection of music festivals, exhibitions and large scale events throughout the year and has a range of catering vacancies.
We can offer plenty of unique, exciting and flexible catering and hospitality work opportunities to fit in with your other commitments! From kitchen assistants, to waiting staff, bar tenders, cashiers and chefs.
WHAT DRIVES US FORWARD
Sustainability
The heart of our operation incorporates world class hospitality alongside local, sustainable produce. We have some fantastic offerings including our Four Eighty restaurant, spotlighting local artisan suppliers within a 480 furlong radius of the racecourse.
100 Years of the Gold Cup
The 2024 Festival celebrated 100 years of the Cheltenham Gold Cup. In honour of this historic milestone, The Centenary Restaurant invited guests on a culinary journey that encapsulates the history of the Cheltenham Gold Cup by showcasing dishes that have graced our finest hospitality tables throughout the last ten decades.
Innovative Retail Offerings
We pride ourselves in evolving our retail spaces each season. Our Cottage Rake bar is home to the first tap wall that has been seen on a racecourse where you can pour your own drinks and we have recently introduced The Feed Room, a pop up dining concept where customers can find dishes from latest street food trends.
Did You Know?
Cheltenham Racecourse is home to the famous "Cheltenham Roar." This refers to the thunderous cheer that erupts from the crowd at the start of the first race of the Cheltenham Festival each year.