

The Derby World Famous Restaurant is an award–winning upscale dining establishment located in Arcadia, California that serves mouth watering cuisine to the San Gabriel Valley and surrounding communities. Since its inception in 1922 The Derby, due to its close proximity to the racetrack, has always attracted horse owners, celebrities, and racetrack enthusiasts. Year after year, decade after decade, The Derby has consistently delighted race fans with delicious food, an inviting ambiance, and excellent service.
Sophisticated restaurant serving steak & seafood in rooms decorated with horse-racing memorabilia.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 233 E Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91006
Phone: (626) 447-2430
Website: https://www.thederbyarcadia.com/
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Reviews
Martini glasses that are iced and blue cheese olives freshly stuffed in house.
The garlic cheese toast is complementary and is delicious.
The latest time that we went, we sat at the bar where all the bartenders were friendly and chatty with us.
This is a rare experience that is the opposite of the sleek newer steakhouses which I also have nothing against. It’s a matter of what vibe you’re looking for.
We started at the bar for drinks, where Michael and Josh were friendly, engaging, and attentive. Michael made an excellent dirty martini–perfectly balanced and ice cold–setting the tone for the evening.
When our table was ready, the friendly host Shaden came to get us and escorted us into the dining room for what turned out to be a truly delicious dinner. Our waiter, Brandon, was spot on all night–knowledgeable, attentive, and always one step ahead of our needs without being intrusive.
The service here truly stands out. Cameron, the shift manager, even stopped by our table to check on our dining experience, which speaks volumes about the level of care and pride the team takes in delivering exceptional hospitality.
Although we had a reservation, we waited for a table about 40 minutes because it was a busy night. Shortly after sitting down, the waiter came around to introduce himself and I ask him if there is any prime rib left; he assures me there is. When he comes back to take our order: he has checked with the kitchen – one is in the oven, but it may take a half hour to come out. Great!
We order. Salads and appetizers arrive, and he comes back again with an update: actually the prime rib will be ready in 10 minutes, so it should be perfect timing. Even better!
At this point, things start to go awry. Across the room has a very unhappy guest calls the manager over and they argue about something at length. A few minutes after that scene, our waiter comes back to our table and apologies: oh, we actually don’t have any prime rib left — it’s too rare and we can’t grill it without making it tough, sorry. The staff then bring about something that looks suspiciously like prime rib to the complaining table!
So… after telling me multiple times that yes, prime rib is available, yes, it’s coming, then yes, it’ll be perfect timing — now it’s suddenly “not available.” Honestly, it felt pretty obvious they gave the prime rib they’d promised to me to the complaining table . And if that’s what happened, fine — but really, why lie to me as a guest?
The waiter then asks if we’d like to cancel our orders, i.e., would we like to leave without having eaten anything but salad? By now, it’s 9:30pm, after we came in at 8:00pm; it’s late out and the only thing open now is fast food.
I stare at the menu and nothing sounds good because I was looking forward to prime rib for hours now. Reluctantly, I ask for the ribeye as a replacement. He comes back after talking to the manager and says there will be a $20 additional charge because it’s not on the Dine LA menu. I was shocked, but I agreed because… what else am I supposed to do at that point?
The ribeye finally comes out grisly and tough — not even close to worth the detour, the wait, or the upcharge. My partner’s filet mignon also is dried out, obvious that they fired it an hour ago when the prime rib was supposed to come out and left it under a heat lamp to dry out.
We paid the bill and still left a tip, but we walked out kind of stunned at how many missteps happened in one dinner.
We ended up eating at 10pm after coming in at 8pm and basically wasted our whole night for a subpar meal, been strung along and possibly lied to, and left with a bad taste in our mouths.
From the moment we walked into the restaurant , we knew we were in for a treat. The atmosphere was warm and inviting . Our server, was knowledgeable, attentive and with good humor.
Everything about the experience — from the food to the service to the atmosphere — was top-notch. Easily one of the best steakhouses I’ve ever been to. Can’t wait to come back!