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  1. Grand Central offers the best of the NYC's culinary scene from casual take-away to dining and drinks in beloved historic spaces, plus convenient shops and services.

    • The New City Winery
    • The Iconic Oyster Bar
    • The (Classic) Campbell
    • Dining with A View at Cipriani Dolci
    • The Dining Concourse
    • Grand Central Market & More

    The biggest news in Grand Central dining these days is the opening of a huge City Wineryright off the Main Concourse in Vanderbilt Hall, taking over all the spaces once inhabited by Claus Meyer's Great Northern Food Hall (and before that, many years ago, an actual train station waiting room with long rows of wooden benches). It's actually more of a...

    The happiest news here is that the iconic Grand Central Oyster Baris back open after a long pandemic shutdown, and the place is hopping with business-lunchers, tourists, and just regular folks sucking down the namesake bivalves (there are usually at least 25 varieties available) and enjoying bowls of some of the best clam chowder in town. Dine in, ...

    The Campbell Bar,once a more secretive location (and called the Campbell Apartment), is now refurbished and made more accessible (and apparent) to the public. It remains one of NYC's most elegant cocktail spots, a dramatic room with soaring hand-painted ceilings, a massive stone fireplace, and 100-year-old leaded glass windows from when it was the ...

    Another mainstay is Cipriani Dolci, which has been overlooking the Main Concourse for around two decades now. It's a finer dining spot, so if you're looking for a nice meal over long conversation and aren't rushing to catch the train, check it out — you can't beat the view.

    The Dining Concourse on the Lower Level is home to many options! Shake Shack, an outpost of the now-international fast food burger chain and one of Grand Central's most popular spots since it opened in 2013, is always a reliable choice. Also down here with a dedicated seating area isLuke's Lobster, with their signature lobster rolls and thick clam ...

    Old-school favorite Zaro's Family Bakerymaintains three locations in the terminal, including a prominent spot right near the ticket windows and Track 36, and they've always got plenty of Black & White cookies on hand. Aussie import Bourke Street Bakeryhas an outpost near the 4/5/6/7 subway entrance, featuring great loaves of bread as well as butter...

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  3. May 18, 2015 · This guide to shopping at Grand Central Terminal in NYC includes stores selling fashion, tech essentials, accessories, and specialty goods.

  4. Reviews on Grand Central Terminal Shops in New York, NY - Grand Central Terminal, Whispering Gallery, Grand Central Station Holiday Market, Grand Central Dining Concourse, LIRR Atlantic Terminal

  5. Grand Central Market on the upper level is open with numerous establishments serving delights from NYC-based businesses, among them Bien Cuit, Eli Zabar’s Bread & Pastry, Eli Zabar’s Farm-to-Table, Murray’s Cheese, Ceriello Fine Foods, Spices and Tease, Li-Lac Chocolates, and two Pescatore Seafood Company stalls offering scrumptious, fresh delig...

  6. Grand Central Terminal is a majestic Beaux-Arts architectural masterpiece with 44 train platforms operated by Metro-North Railroad, a central subway station in Midtown Manhattan with access to the 4, 5, 6, S, and 7 subway lines, 68 shops, 35 dining options, and about 75 events annually. 750,000 visitors pass through daily.… Read more.

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