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Jul 4 '18 at 2:38
A hidden gem at one of Southern Californias best historical sights. The service is slow, but it wont matter as you enjoy the horses training on the track below you. Great for experienced fans and newcomers to the sport alike - and you're sure to see a few famous faces of world class jockeys and trainers who will be drinking coffee alongside you as you dine. Make sure to show up early so you can do the Seabiscuit tour after you finish eating and be sure to stay for at least a few of the races. Highly recommend. This is a Southern California must.
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