Thanks for sharing about your trip to the Grand Central Oyster Bar. I forgot that I'd read about it a couple of years ago. Seems odd to have an oyster bar in a train station, but of course we know that Grand Central Station is no ordinary train station! We'll have to try it on our next visit to family in New Jersey.
It appears you enjoyed Grand Central Oyster Bar. My last trip to New York resulted in me visiting there on my first stop. Alas, it was in January, which was a better oyster month! Still, it was almost 20 years ago. Great memories!
I also found out that looking up in New York is how the locals can identify the tourists. The locals never look up; they know about the tall buildings. However, the tourists always look up, because most of them are still amazed that they make buildings that tall.
Thanks for sharing about your trip to the Grand Central Oyster Bar. I forgot that I'd read about it a couple of years ago. Seems odd to have an oyster bar in a train station, but of course we know that Grand Central Station is no ordinary train station! We'll have to try it on our next visit to family in New Jersey.
Glad you enjoyed the post, Trixie.
It appears you enjoyed Grand Central Oyster Bar. My last trip to New York resulted in me visiting there on my first stop. Alas, it was in January, which was a better oyster month! Still, it was almost 20 years ago. Great memories!
I also found out that looking up in New York is how the locals can identify the tourists. The locals never look up; they know about the tall buildings. However, the tourists always look up, because most of them are still amazed that they make buildings that tall.
Thanks for your comment, Kevin!
You know how you can tell a hillbilly in NYC? The roof of his mouth is sunburned. 🥁
Indeed!
Wonderful story Mariah. I have not been to NYC but it is definitely a future destination.