Eating Along the 7 Line: Grand Central Terminal
At the famous Oyster Bar, select from 25 kinds of fish and 30 varieties of oysters, stone crab claws or scallops. At Cipriani Dolci, indulge in the Italian fair and try one of their famous bellinis.
For something more casual, you can peruse the Grand Central Market, which has an array of fresh meats, fish, fruits and cheeses. Pescatore Seafood Company, Li-Lac Chocolates and Murray’s Cheese are among the vendors.
In the morning, you can stop by Joe the Art of Coffee for a cappuccino or latte. In the afternoon (or for breakfast, we’re not telling) go by the famous Magnolia Bakery outpost, where the cupcakes will be frosted before your eyes. Junior’s has an outpost there, too, and many a commuter picks up a cheesecake on their way out to the suburbs.
If you’re catching a train, stop in Two Boots Pizza, Zaro’s Bread or Mendy’s Kosher Deli for something quick.
And if it’s after 3, check out the Campbell Apartment bar and try a Berry Royale, made with maraschino liqueur, bluberry puree, simple syrup and champagne. The space, once the private office and salon of 1920s tycoon John W. Campbell, has an Old New York feel that is hard to find in Manhattan these days.
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