Built in 1913, Grand Central Terminal is impressive even to New Yorkers, particularly the massive main hall with its cathedral-like vaulted ceiling. The building s beautiful with chic new shops and a food court lending an air of urban charm. Not an easy feat for a railway station that is filled with a half million commuters each week. The bar at Michael Jordan's The Steak House overlooks the busy terminal. If you crave shellfish, dine at the legendary Oyster Bar. The Vanderbilt Hall within the station is also the site of numerous cultural events, so check out the website for the latest in the station's support of artistic endeavors. The station services outlying suburbs via the Metro-North Commuter Railroad.
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All aboard for frozen custard at Grand Central Station.
In ShortCustard Beach is located in the lower-level dining concourse of Grand Central Terminal, which features seating, many dining choices
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After you've had Custard Beach, you won't want to go back to regular ice cream. I was very upset when the one in the Village closed. Any time I...
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