City Winery is planning to open a new venue inside of Grand Central Terminal that will include a full-service restaurant, a bar/gastropub, grab-and-go food options, and live 'ambient background music.'
City Winery, the popular restaurant, performance space and wine producer with multiple locations around the country, is planning to open a new venue inside of Grand Central Terminal.
Michael Dorf, the founder and CEO of City Winery, told Gothamist he was not at liberty to discuss the new venue until the lease is officially signed, which should happen in the coming days. But, he noted, "we're looking forward to telling the world what it's gonna be soon." "It's kind of cabaret seating around a small pedestal, and we've limited the ensemble to four pieces," Florio said. "It's really intended to be ambient music, which supports a full-blown food and beverage use in the old main waiting area [in Vanderbilt Hall] and then also a gastropub in the interior space."
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