
Deauville-La Touques Racecourse
Tourgeville, Deauville
Restaurant in Deauville, France
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Deauville-La Touques Racecourse is Normandy's premier horse racing venue and one of the strongest special-occasion options in the area, particularly during the August festival when evening race meetings run late. Easy to access for general admission, it pairs well with dinner at nearby restaurants. Book hospitality packages early for peak August dates.
About Deauville-La Touques Racecourse
Should you visit Deauville-La Touques Racecourse?
If you're planning a special occasion in Deauville and want something beyond a dinner table, yes; the racecourse at 45 Avenue Hocquart de Turtot is worth your time, particularly during the summer race season when the social atmosphere and visual spectacle are at their peak. This is one of Normandy's most storied sporting venues, for a celebration, anniversary, or a date that needs a memorable backdrop, it delivers a setting that a restaurant simply cannot replicate.
What to expect
The visual pull here is immediate: the white grandstands, the manicured turf, the parade of horses before each race. For a special occasion visitor, the experience is structured around the race card; arrive before the first race, take a position in the stands or the enclosures, let the rhythm of the afternoon carry the event. The late-evening summer race meetings, particularly the Deauville August Racing Festival, extend the experience well past standard dining hours, making this one of the few venues in the area with genuine late-night energy in the open air. If your group is looking for something to do after dinner at L'Essentiel or Le Comptoir et la Table, an evening race meeting is a practical and atmospheric option.
Booking and timing
Booking difficulty is easy for general admission, but the summer race meetings, especially August, draw large crowds alongside international visitors and the broader Deauville social season. For hospitality packages or private enclosure access during major race days, contact the racecourse directly in advance; peak dates in August can see better facilities sell out several weeks ahead. General entry for standard race days is direct and does not require advance reservation. For context on what else the area offers, our full Deauville experiences guide covers the season's key events.
Who this is for
This suits couples or groups marking a special occasion who want an event-led experience rather than a purely gastronomic one. It pairs naturally with Deauville's broader calendar, the beach, the casino, the boutiques, making it a strong anchor for a full day out. If you're planning a broader Deauville trip, our full Deauville hotels guide and restaurants guide cover where to stay and eat around the race schedule. For dining at the highest level elsewhere in France, Mirazur in Menton and Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen set the benchmark, but the racecourse occupies a completely different category: it's an experience venue, not a dining destination, should be assessed on those terms.
Planning details
- Location
- 45 Av. Hocquart de Turtot, 14800 Deauville, France
- Reservations
- Book on TheFork
- Website
- francegalop-live.com/hippodromes/deauville
- Phone
- +33 2 31 14 20 00
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Dining at Deauville-La Touques feels rooted in layered history: Belle Époque grandeur, the visible grandstands and the distant paddock noise create a classic, almost theatrical setting. The racecourse atmosphere is social and structured, where the ritual of arrivals, champagne and seasonal gatherings sits alongside serious hospitality. The kitchen reads as an extension of Normandy’s larder, so the room often balances elegant restraint with the energizing bustle of race days. It’s a place that reads as both ceremonial and convivial — refined but animated, best experienced with an awareness of the town’s compressed summer season and its ritual rhythms.
Best For
La Touques is most compelling during Deauville’s summer race meetings, when hospitality capacity is at its peak and dining becomes a central part of social ritual. It’s well suited to groups and celebratory gatherings that coincide with events like the Prix Morny and the Grand Prix de Deauville; visiting during those weeks ensures the full pageantry of racing and the accompanying champagne culture. The venue also works for travelers seeking a distinctly Norman gastronomic moment tied to the racing calendar — arrival timing around race days heightens the experience.
Ordering Tips
Menus at the racecourse lean heavily on Normandy provenance, so prioritize regional highlights explicitly mentioned in the description: oysters from Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue or Courseulles-sur-Mer, Pays d’Auge cheeses such as Camembert and Livarot, and dairy-forward preparations with Isigny butter. The text also flags local beef and Calvados, so consider a beef dish followed by a Calvados digestif. If you’re there for a race meeting, plan to dine during the hospitality rush — reservations for race days and evening service are prudent to secure both table location and timely service.
Venue details
Ambiance
Authentic and family-friendly setting with panoramic vistas of the racecourse slopes.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
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Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Large
Planning details
Location
45 Av. Hocquart de Turtot, 14800 Deauville, France · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Maximin Hellio; Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- L'Essentiel; Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Le Comptoir et la Table; Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Against Deauville's dining options, the racecourse occupies a different lane entirely; it's an event experience rather than a restaurant, so direct comparison on food or service is not the right frame. If you're deciding how to structure a special occasion day in Deauville, the practical question is: racecourse first, dinner after, or vice versa? For the meal itself, Maximin Hellio at €€€€ is the highest-commitment option in town; serious modern cuisine for guests who want the cooking to be the centrepiece of the evening. L'Essentiel at €€€ is the more flexible call: strong kitchen, easier on the wallet, better suited to pairing with an afternoon at the races without the evening feeling front-loaded.
Le Comptoir et la Table sits at a more casual register and is a sensible choice if you want to eat before a race meeting without committing to a long, formal dinner. For a full day itinerary, a lunch at Le Comptoir followed by the afternoon-into-evening races is the most relaxed combination and the easiest to execute without complex booking logistics.
The racecourse wins on atmosphere and scale for group occasions; no restaurant in Deauville offers the same outdoor, event-driven energy. But if the quality of the meal is the priority rather than the spectacle, book Maximin Hellio and treat the racecourse as a separate day entirely. Our full Deauville restaurants guide and bars guide can help you build the full picture around race days.
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Compare Deauville-La Touques Racecourse
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deauville-La Touques Racecourse | No published awards | ; | ; | Easy |
| Maximin Hellio | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2025 Gault & Millau Remarkable Restaurant2024 Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| L'Essentiel | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin Guide France & Monaco 20262025 Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Le Comptoir et la Table | No published awards | ; | ; | Unknown |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Deauville-La Touques Racecourse?
General admission is easy to secure close to the date, but August meetings at the Avenue Hocquart de Turtot venue fill quickly; especially when they coincide with the broader summer season in Deauville. If you're planning around a specific high-profile race day, aim to arrange any hospitality or reserved seating at least four to six weeks ahead. Off-peak spring and autumn meetings require much less lead time.
What should a first-timer know about Deauville-La Touques Racecourse?
The racecourse sits at 45 Avenue Hocquart de Turtot in Deauville, Calvados; easy to reach from the town centre on foot or by car. The experience is as much about the setting and occasion as the racing itself: white grandstands, a parade ring, a crowd that treats August meetings as a social event. Arrive before the first race to watch the horses parade; that's where the atmosphere is strongest early in the day.
What should I wear to Deauville-La Touques Racecourse?
Deauville has a traditionally well-dressed crowd, particularly during August race meetings when the town is at its most visited. There is no formally published dress code in the venue data, but the social setting rewards dressing up; summer dresses, linen suits, hats are common sights on the main race days. General admission areas are less formal, so calibrate to the specific enclosure you're booking.













