HORSE RACING fans will have to splash the cash if they want to buy food and drink at the Grand National.

for the opening day of the iconic Festival today.

NINTCHDBPICT001072384756Drink prices at the Grand National have been revealedCredit: The Sun Fashion Arrivals On Day One Of Grand National Festival At Aintree Racecourse - 09 Apr 2026Thousands of horse racing fans are ready to soak up the atmosphereCredit: Splash NINTCHDBPICT001072384655Plenty of food options are availableCredit: The Sun NINTCHDBPICT001072384655Racegoers will have to splash the cashCredit: Splash

And the big race, which will go ahead without defending champion Nick Rockett after being , is set to attract thousands of spectators on Saturday.

But food and drink will not be cheap for those lucky enough to have bagged a ticket.

A pint of Guinness will set punters back £7.95, along with other beer options on draught.

And a bottle of Bernard Remy Champagne is set to cost the handsome sum of £89.

Prosecco has been priced at an eye-watering £46, with bottles of red, white and rose wine on offer for £39 each.

A six-shot stick is also available for £24, which will include peach, lemon and lime, bubblegum, biscoff, Irn Bru and blue raspberry flavoured shots.

All cocktails at the – including strawberry daiquiri and pornstar frozini – are £13.

Single spirits are for sale at £7, with cans of Madri Excepcional and Rekorderlig wild berries costing £7.60 and £7.20 respectively.

There will also be plenty of food options as fans run the rule over in the legendary race.

Salt and pepper chicken with chips is priced at £14.50, while chicken strips and chips will come in a quid cheaper.

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A gourmet chicken burger and classic chicken burger will set you back £10.50 and £9.50 respectively.

Adding chips to either of those orders is in line to cost £3.50, but hungry customers will be charged £5 for chips on their own.

punters can go slightly more adventurous by forking out £8 for salt and pepper fries or cheesy bacon fries.