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Sunday, January 28, 2018

Feast of the Seven Fishes at Grand Central Oyster Bar | Edible ...
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The Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant is a seafood restaurant located on the lower level of Grand Central Terminal at 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in Manhattan in New York City. It opened along with the terminal itself in 1913 and has been in business ever since, although it closed briefly for renovations following a 1997 fire. As its name suggests, it specializes in seafood. It has become over the years one of the landmarks of the New York culinary scene.

Its architecture features the vaulted, Guastavino tiled ceilings common in the era of its construction. The archway in front of the restaurant is also famous for an acoustical quirk making it a whispering gallery by which someone standing in one corner can hear someone standing in the opposite corner perfectly no matter how softly they speak.

Jerome Brody sold the Oyster Bar to employees in 1999, and died in 2001.

Two Japanese branches have opened in Tokyo. The first, the GCOBR Shinagawa, is located on the 4th floor of Atre Shinagawa in the Shinagawa Station. The second, GCOBR Marunouchi, is located in Marunouchi MY PLAZA near Tokyo Station. A small branch is located in Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport.

The bar can be seen as the backdrop for actors in the current opening introductions for Saturday Night Live.

In 2016, Zagats gave it a food rating of 22/30, meaning Very Good To Excellent.


Video Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant



See also

  • List of oyster bars
  • List of restaurants in New York City
  • List of seafood restaurants
  • Food portal
  • New York City portal

Maps Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant



References


The Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant
src: www.nycgo.com


External links

  • Restaurant website
  • Oyster Bar Tokyo website (in Japanese)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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