One of New York’s most storied landmarks, Grand Central Terminal, celebrates its 109th birthday on February 2nd with exclusive $1.09 and $19.13 shopping deals
For one day only, prices are themed on GCT’s birthday; $1.09 in recognition of 109 years-old and $19.13, celebrating the year the grand terminal building opened.
Grand Central Terminal’s history is the story of visionary civic leaders, feuding architects, and grass roots preservation, amidst a spectacular story that tells the story of the fall and rise of New York City itself.
In addition to being a historic transportation hub and one of the most-visited destinations in New York City, the architectural wonder is a retail and dining haven, home to many iconic shops and restaurants, including the Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant, with its memorable vaulted tile ceilings, and an Apple Retail store.
Here are the GCTshopping and dining deals on Feb. 2nd:
Café Grumpy: The independent and women-owned coffee shop will be offering an 8-ounce drip coffee for a birthday price of $1.09!
Central Cellars: Before you catch the train home, stop by the storied Grand Central liquor store and grab a Banshee Chardonnay Sonoma Coast 2019 or O.P.P. Other People Pinot Noir for $19.13
Doughnut Plant: The famed donut shop is selling limited edition Grand Central Terminal mini doughnuts for $1.09.
Grand Central Watch: NYC’s premier watch repair service for any vintage or modern watch will be selling 18mm Nylon Straps (in various colors) for $1.09.
Li-Lac Chocolates: Just in time for Valentine’s Day, pick up a 9-piece truffle box for $19.13 or caramel squares for $1.09 from Manhattan’s oldest chocolate house.
Pescatore Seafood Co.: The famed seafood retailer will be running an exclusive birthday special for two jumbo lump crab cakes for $19.13.
Spices and Tease: The eclectic spice and tea retailer will be selling an Indian Spice Trio which includes 1 pouch of Curry Madras And 1 pouch of Garam Masala for the combined discounted price of $10.90.
In addition, visitors of Grand Central Terminal can celebrate this exciting birthday by visiting the New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex & Store to pick up Grand Central Terminal themed merchandise and view their “Transit Sketches” exhibit.
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