Fall in New York has officially arrived — and so has a new reason to linger a little longer in Grand Central Terminal. Grand Brasserie, the stunning 400-seat French restaurant nestled inside the historic Vanderbilt Hall, is serving up a season of indulgent new experiences you won’t want to miss.
☕ Finding Sereni-Tea
Executive Chef Guillaume Thivet just unveiled the Plateau de Gourmandises Afternoon Tea Tower — a three-tiered delight of savory finger sandwiches and sweet pastries. Think cucumber clubs, smoked salmon croissants, éclairs, macarons, and apple scones… all crowned with a miniature replica of Grand Central’s iconic clock.
Afternoon Tea is available seven days a week from 5:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. ($55), paired with artisanal teas from In Pursuit of Tea, including Earl Grey, Jasmine Pearls, and Masala Chai.
💗 Sip for a Cause
Throughout October, Grand Brasserie is partnering with Badger Bevs in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For every glass of Sparkling Pink Grapefruit Mixer sold, 50% of proceeds will go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Sip on a Pamplemousse Spritz and know you’re drinking for a good cause.
🏃♀️ Fuel for NYC Marathon Runners
On Marathon Sunday (November 2, 2025), Grand Brasserie will celebrate runners by offering a free bowl of Ravioli à la Parisienne to any official participant who stops by with their registration number.
🎄 The Magic of the Holidays

Holiday Dining at Grand Brasserie (Credit: Jovani Demetrie)
The most wonderful time of the year at Grand Central just got even more dazzling. Grand Brasserie will be decked out with thousands of twinkling white lights, green wreaths, ornaments, and even mistletoe under the soaring Vanderbilt Hall ceiling. Special menus will be available for Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Hanukkah, and New Year’s Eve & Day.
🌙 Night Brunch, Anyone?
For the city’s late-night crowd, Grand Brasserie now offers a Night Brunch — a three-course prix fixe menu ($35) available from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., with the option to add a glass of wine for $10. Whether you’re coming from a Broadway show, catching a late train, or craving a lobster omelette at 1 a.m., this spot has you covered.
Open seven days a week from 5:30 a.m. to 2 a.m., Grand Brasserie proves that there’s truly never a wrong time for a little Parisian indulgence — right in the heart of Grand Central Terminal.
📍 Grand Brasserie, Grand Central Terminal – Vanderbilt Hall
🍸 grandbrasserienyc.com

