The Oakroom - Bourbon-marinated pork chops and other Kentucky-inspired dishes are served amid brass chandeliers and hand-carved lion's-head columns in a room that recalls a gentleman's club of the early 1900s. Al Capone once played blackjack here. Open for dinner and Sunday brunch. Otto's Café - Located just off the lobby, this restaurant offers à la carte and buffet service for breakfast and lunch in a 1920s-style café marked by sepia-toned decor and historic photos of famous Thoroughbreds.
The Corner - This combination coffee/gift shop offers gourmet coffee, fresh pastries, deli-style lunch items, and Kentucky-made specialty gifts. Guests can dine indoors under a press-tinned ceiling or at outdoor café tables. Open for breakfast and lunch.
Old Seelbach Bar - Restored to its early-1900s decor, this mahogany-accented bar draws a crowd for premium bourbons, lighter menu items, and live jazz on weekend nights.