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This Spectacular 400-Seat Restaurant in NYC’s Grand Central Terminal Will Transport You to Paris This Holiday Season
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This Spectacular 400-Seat Restaurant in NYC’s Grand Central Terminal Will Transport You to Paris This Holiday Season

New York City’s Grand Central Terminal just got even more stunning just in time for the holidays.

The transit center, known for its striking architecture and rich history, recently opened big pub — A new restaurant that creates the perfect combination of New York and Parisian bistro charm. The massive yet inviting space consists of a 300-seat main dining room with a spacious bar and an additional, more intimate 100-seat bar known as the Green Room.

The illuminated bar at the Grand Brassiere in NYC.

Courtesy of Scott Frances/Grand Brassiere


Against the ornate elegance of Vanderbilt Hall, your eye is immediately drawn to the striking red leather banquettes as well as the elegant backlit bars displaying an array of beautiful bottles.

Designed by Rockwell Group and opened in October, the restaurant is helmed by Executive Chef Guillaume Thivet, who was most recently the executive chef of the now-closed Verōnika at the Fotografiska museum and honed his expertise in French cuisine at La Grande Boucherie. among others.

The Grand Brassiere serves caviar, lobster and steak to name a few menu items.

Courtesy of Jovani Demetrie/Grand Brassiere


Standout dishes include brioche toast and foie gras mousse with cherry gelato, grilled onion soup, tuna tartare with French dressing and soy-lime sauce, as well as a wine list of more than 400 labels.

“Grand Brasserie brings together the history of Grand Central Terminal with the sophisticated charm and ambience of the French brasserie,” Rick Blatstein, CEO of Vizz Group, the restaurant group behind the property, told Travel + Leisure. I look forward to attracting new visitors, including both solo diners and large groups, to experience everything our new restaurant has to offer. “Nowhere is the charm of old New York and the holiday season better experienced than at the Grand Brasserie.”

42nd St. and Park Ave. Located just a walk or subway ride from Manhattan’s spectacular resorts, including the Grand Brasserie, Bryant Park Christmas Village, Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, Radio City Musical Hall and Fifth Avenue storefronts.

Reservations can be made at: OpenTable And resy.