During "Saturday Night Lights" and throughout the WEF season, upgraded dining experiences are available through ticketed hospitality venues. The International Club: An exclusive members-only venue providing panoramic views, complimentary breakfast, and gourmet lunch buffets for athletes and sponsors. The Blue Ribbon Club: Offers a climate-controlled environment with an expansive buffet dinner and open bar service overlooking the Rolex Bridge. The Gallery: A high-end venue that includes a gourmet buffet and open bar during Grand Prix events, transforming into a nightclub after the competition ends.
Enjoy Wellington International's delicious on-site food vendors offering refreshing drinks, delicious meals, and tasty snacks that satisfy every craving.
Many food vendors are only open during the winter season, while others are open year around, but only on show days indicated.
The most popular way to dine at NPC is through the Sunday Polo Brunch, which is open to the general public during the winter high-goal season.
The Pavilion: Hosted in a grand indoor space with a spacious outdoor terrace, this venue offers a premium buffet and direct views of the championship polo field.
Atmosphere: It is a social centerpiece of Wellington Sundays, combining elevated cuisine with front-row access to world-class polo matches.
Access: Tickets are required and should be purchased in advance, as this event frequently sells out.
Several restaurants on-site serve as semi-private venues or exclusive benefits for United States Polo Association (USPA) members and social club members.
Located in the heart of the stadium grandstands, this rustic-chic lounge offers a five-star dinner menu. The Menu: Features sophisticated options like lobster tempura, beef tenderloin, and sweet soy braised short ribs. Access: Primarily open to USPA and NPC members and their guests. During the season, it typically operates Thursday through Sunday evenings.
Situated near the pool, this restaurant provides a more intimate setting for casual and formal dining. The Experience: Known for its poolside terrace and "after-Sunday Polo" parties, where guests gather for food and drinks under the stars following the matches. Access: Generally reserved for members, though it is a popular site for private events and charity galas.
In addition to dining options at the equestrian venues, Wellington, FL hosts numerous restaurants for every taste. Here are five of the best Wellington, FL restaurants.
For the more adventurous, several miles to the east, Palm Beach has several of the finest restaurants in Florida, including the Breakers Hotel.
Downtown West Palm Beach and Boca Raton also offer fine dining as well as standard chain restaurants.
Downtown West Palm Beach and Boca Raton also offer fine dining as well as standard chain restaurants. If you are up for international cuisine, hop on the Brightline in West Palm Beach and cruise down to Miami, where you will find a world of dining options. Versailles is a iconic Cuban restaurant located in Little Havana and offering classic Cuban food for over 50 years.