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Friday, October 10, 2008

Eating in the Subway

Grand Central is located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, on 42nd Street and Park Avenue.
Grand Central can be accessed by all forms of public transportation including:
Train - MTA Metro-North Railroad

Subway - 4, 5, 6, 7, and S lines
Bus - M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M42, M98, M101, M102, M104, Q32

Shipping magnate "Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt acquired the Hudson River Railroad in 1864. Soon after, Vanderbilt added the New York Central Railroad to his holdings and consolidated his position by creating a rail-link between Spuyten Duyvil and Mott Haven, allowing Hudson River trains to arrive at a common East Side terminal. In 1869, Vanderbilt purchased property between 42nd and 48th Streets, Lexington and Madison Avenue for construction of a new train depot and rail yard. On this site would rise the first Grand Central.

FINE RESTAURANTS
& COCKTAIL LOUNGES
The Campbell Apartment BL
Charlie Palmer’s Métrazur BL
Cipriani Dolci BL
Michael Jordan’s
The Steak House N.Y.C. BL
Oyster Bar & Restaurant LL

CASUAL DINING
(Lower Level Dining Concourse)
Brother Jimmy’s BBQ LL
Café Spice LL
Caffé Pepe Rosso LL
Central Market Grill LL
Chirping Chicken LL
Ciao Bella Gelateria LL
Dishes LL
Eata Pita LL
Feng Shui LL
Golden Krust Patties LL
Hale and Hearty Soups LL
Junior’s LL
Little Pie Company LL
Manhattan Chili Co. LL
Masa Sushi LL
Mendy’s Kosher
Delicatessen/Dairy LL
New York Pretzel LL
Paninoteca Italiana LL
Two Boots Pizza LL
Zaro’s Bread Basket LL
Zócalo LL

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