classics with a twist, as well as a wide variety of beers on draught. The Churchill Tavern is a quaint English pub in the Flatiron district featuring a menu loaded with U.K. Churchill Tavern, Flatiron Photo: Facebook/The Churchill NYC An Explorer’s Guide to the World’s Hidden Wonders. Gorgeous stained glass, dark wood, hot waitresses and skilled bartenders. You can even rent a yurt while you sip on cocktails and feast on small bites. Discover Campbell Apartment in New York, New York: A very classy 1920s-era bar right in Grand Central Station. 995 reviews of The Campbell Great hidden bar in New Yorks Grand Central Station. The Grill, the Lobster Club and Empellón waited until this month. The rooftop cabin is surrounded by pine trees, and inside the cabin has mulled wine, plaid blankets and pillows, cozy fires and a French Alps-inspired après-ski menu. The Grand Central Oyster Bar didn’t reopen for good until last month. Okay, this is technically a fire pit, not a fireplace, but still super cozy! Gallow Green-located on the rooftop of the McKittrick Hotel-transforms into a warm, mountainside escape called “The Hideout” throughout the winter. The Hideout at Gallow Green, Chelsea Photo: Noah Fecks for The McKittrick Hotel They specialize in barrel-aged bourbon and also host live jazz music every Friday from 6-10pm. Ty Bar at the Four Seasons, Midtown Photo: Four Seasonsįor more of a sophisticated night, try the Ty Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel. Probably the most well-known hidden place inside Grand Central is the whispering gallery. Nicole Saraniero Grand Central Terminal is one of the most visited sites in New York City, with around 750,000 people passing through its storied passages each day. Snuggle up by the fire for delicious brunch with homemade scones and doughnuts, or try it for a hearty dinner paired with craft cocktails. New Yorkers trying out Grand Central’s whispering gallery. This adorable restaurant is inside the only pink landmark NYC Townhouse, and was started by three siblings. Tiny’s & the Bar Upstairs, Tribeca Photo: Tiny’s & The Bar Upstairs This Italian restaurant is actually owned by Lady Gaga’s family! The cozy fireplace opens on both sides, so you can curl up in the dining room or in the back patio, which is covered and heated during the colder months. Joanne Trattoria, Upper West Side Photo: Facebook/Joanne’s Trattoria Tucked away in Greenwich Village, we’d recommend hitting them up for a late brunch and then working your way through the beer menu-fireside, of course-into the afternoon. ![]() Blind Tiger Ale House, Greenwich Village Photo: Blind Tiger Ale House was arguably one of the first craft beer bars in NYC. This Brooklyn fun house has a cozy library, a bocce ball court AND a fireplace! There are also fun events like karaoke nights, comedy and variety shows, and comfort food bar eats like loaded burgers, chili and tacos. Union Hall, Park Slope Photo: Union Hall/Isaac Danna Commuters and tourists alike shared a collective tear last summer when Grand Centrals storied The Campbell Apartment closed its doors for renovation, leaving travelers scrambling to find a. Whether you pass through it every day on your morning commute or it's your first time in the Beaux Arts beauty, you are sure to leave having learned, seen, or experienced something new and extraordinary.1. Together, we will explore the interesting and unique spaces produced for and by it. Commuters and tourists alike shared a collective tear last summer when Grand Centrals storied The Campbell Apartment closed its doors for renovation, leaving. We will show you what it was like in the booming age of the railroad, as a rundown embarrassment, and as a renovated jewel at the center of the city. ![]() On this tour, we will tell you these stories – about what once was, what could have been, and what can be about the struggle to save and restore Grand Central as preserved icon of past, and of challenge to ensure that it serves New York's future. It is one of great men, feuding architects, ingenuity, rejuvenation, secrets and surprises. Campbell, now converted into a soaring hidden bar where you can stop in for a cocktail. The tour will meet in front of Track 29 in the central atrium of Grand Central.The story of Grand Central Terminal is that of New York City itself: the structure embodies the social, cultural, economic and technological evolution around it. Bonus: the tour ends at the Campbell Apartments, the Gilded Age office and salon of tycoon John W. Did you know there is a tennis court inside Grand Central? Or that the ceiling is backwards? Untapped Cities Events is hosting a "Secrets of Grand Central" tour led Tamara Agins from the New York City Department of City Planning and author of our popular series on Grand Central.
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