Taste of the Terminal at Grand Central

    When:
    June 26, 2018 – June 28, 2018 all-day
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    Where:
    89 E 42nd St
    New York, NY 10017
    USA
    Cost:
    Free

    Taste of the Terminal at Grand Central

    June 26−28, 2018

    In Vanderbilt Hall, celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that saved Grand Central with:

    Anniversary photo installation*, featuring archival images from New York Transit Museum

    Grand Central merchandise available for purchase

    Tastes and giveaways from Grand Central shops & restaurants

    Live performances by Music Under New York.

    FULL SCHEDULE

    Tuesday, June 26

    11:00 am – 2:00 pm

    • Sampling and sales from: Café Grumpy, Ceriello Fine Foods, Doughnut Plant, Li-Lac Chocolates, Michael Jordan’s The Steak House N.Y.C., Origins, Shake Shack, The Art of Shaving, Tia’s Place, and Zaro’s Family Bakery
    • Grand Central merchandise for sale from New York Transit Museum
    • Enter to win a raffle of amazing Grand Central prizes
    • Music provided by: F Tones (guitar & violin duo playing classical to pop)

    Wednesday, June 27

    11:00 am – 2:00 pm

    • Sampling and sales from: Café Grumpy, Ceriello Fine Foods, Doughnut Plant, Li-Lac Chocolates, Origins, The Art of Shaving, Tia’s Place, and vineyard vines
    • Grand Central merchandise for sale from New York Transit Museum
    • Enter to win a raffle of amazing Grand Central prizes
    • Music provided by: Inti & The Moon (Latin guitar fusion and cajón)

    Thursday, June 28

    11:00 am – 2:00 pm

    • Sampling and sales from: Café Grumpy, Ceriello Fine Foods, Doughnut Plant, Li-Lac Chocolates, Origins, The Art of Shaving, and Tia’s Place
    • Grand Central merchandise for sale from New York Transit Museum
    • Enter to win a raffle of amazing Grand Central prizes
    • Music provided by: Yaz Band (Jazz and R&B)

    Through Music Under New York, more than 350 individual performers and ensembles participate in more than 7,500 performances in approximately 30 locations throughout the transit system annually. A variety of performers entertain the public, such as classical strings, jazz ensembles, world music bands, folk, a cappella groups, singer-songwriters and more, playing instruments ranging from Gambian kora, Korean drum, West Indian steel drums, Andean pipes, cello, Celtic and baroque harps to guitars, violins, hammered dulcimers and musical saws.