How cool is this? The most magnificent train terminal in all of NYC turns 100 years old, and this Friday, February 1 is the day to celebrate. Check out
this Website for all the festivities. And this is pretty cool (five cent coffee!!?? six cents for a whole rye bread??!!):
1913 PRICING FROM GRAND CENTRAL SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS
*Only available February 1, 2013
• 19¢ ea. shrimp, 13¢ ea. mussels, 13¢ ea. clams at Pescatore
• 10¢ for a side of french fries at Tri Tip Grill
*From 11am-3pm
• 5¢ small drip hot coffee at Financier Patisserie
*Starting at 12 pm. Limit one per customer
• 10¢ shoe shine at Leather Spa
• 10¢ nylon watch straps from Central Watch
*Limited to first 500 customers. Limit one per customer
• 25¢ piece of Legendary Fudge at Li-Lac Chocolates
*Limit one per customer
• 19¢ slice of cheesecake at the Oyster Bar & Restaurant
*Dine-in only
• 10¢ for bambini scoop of gelato or sorbet at Ciao Bella
• $2 for 100% silk scarves (unisex) at TOTO
• 6¢ loaf of rye bread at Zaro’s Bakery
* Shuttle Passage and Grand Central Market locations only. Limit one per customer
• 75¢ Adirondack cocktail at Michael Jordan’s The Steak House N.Y.C.
• 5¢ 1lb box of pasta with purchase of a Ceriello Sauce at Ceriello Fine Foods
*until 4pm
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