15 Vanderbilt Avenue entrance, Grand Central Terminal, 212.953.0409
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2.03.2006valentine's day treat #4
Try this romantic spot tonight for a pre-Valentine's Day treat, because again, this place will be crowded on the 14th, starting right after work. The Campbell Apartment at Grand Central Terminal is a place for luxurious "cocktails from another era." It is a hidden gem, but probably not so hidden because it is New York afterall, and there are really not that many undiscovered spots. But I like to think of it as hidden. John W. Campbell, chairman of Credit Clearing House (later acquired by Dun & Bradstreet) took this large ground floor room as his private office and entertaining spot in 1923, and had it transformed into an ornate hall of a thirteenth century Florentine palace. It still retains a lovely flapper/Gatsby air, down to the drink menu which includes "Prohibition Punch." The decor is sumptuous, the atmosphere is exciting. An ideal "hidden" gem. Here are some more photos to peruse.
15 Vanderbilt Avenue entrance, Grand Central Terminal, 212.953.0409 more Valentine's treats: valentine's day treat #1 valentine's day treat #2 valentine's day treat #3 Labels: hidden gem, luxe ::: |
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