![]() ![]() In addition to a full service restaurant featuring live music and things like cheese boards, salads, burgers, and a $50 steak on the menu, there's also a Wine Bar, a Wine to Go station at which you can "re-wine" with special take-home bottles, and a City Jams storefront with grab-and-go sandwiches, pastries, and coffee.īut that's not all - opening soon: City Winery's fancy, self-contained, "elevated farm-to-table" restaurant called Cornelius, with a separate entrance over by the Shuttle to Times Square. It's actually more of a City Winery complex. The biggest news in Grand Central dining these days is the opening of a huge City Winery right 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). THE NEW CITY WINERY City Winery Wine Bar (Scott Lynch) City Winery (Scott Lynch) The new City Winery will also have live music (Scott Lynch) Cornelius, an "elevated farm-to-table" restaurant from City Winery, is coming soon (Scott Lynch) One thing that's relatively new: Grand Central has become something of a dining and drinking destination, bouncing back after an early-pandemic slumber with a slew of new openings and revitalized old favorites.įor out-of-town visitors, area workers, commuters grabbing a bite, and all New Yorkers looking for somewhere new to try - or something classic to revisit - here's a look at the best this beautiful old building has to offer. There's always a lot going on here, and it's been that way ever since it first opened in 1913. No question, Grand Central Terminal is one of the city's great public spaces, at once our best-designed transit hub, a stunning work of Beaux-Arts architecture, a landmark location filled with lore and secrets, and one of the world's top ten tourist attractions. The Australian bakery brand already has three Manhattan locations in Chelsea, Nomad and the Upper West Side.Ĭipriani, an Italian hospitality company, is opening an 8,200-square-foot Argentinian chophouse next to the already existing restaurant Cipriani Dolci.Ĭity Winery, a restaurant, bar, winery and private event space, will open on the west side of Vanderbilt Hall.✨ UPDATE: Don't miss the new Grand Central Social Scene happy hour deal, happening Thursdays at Grand Central Terminal starting June 1st, 2023. The bakery will serve sourdough, pastries, sandwiches, salads, coffee and more. The seven new restaurants and shops opening at Grand Central in 2022 include the following:īourke Street Bakery will open in July in the 42nd Street Passage. “These incoming tenants recognize the vibrant atmosphere that makes the terminal so iconic will only increase when the Long Island Rail Road concourse opens this year so their timing could not be more perfect.” ![]() “Grand Central Terminal is not just as a transportation hub, it’s a destination in its own right,” said Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi. (PIX11) – Seven new retail tenants offering food, drinks, gifts and more are coming to Grand Central Terminal in 2022, the MTA announced Wednesday. ![]() Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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