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Best NYC Grand Central Station Area Casual Dining (1 Viewer)

Johnny Rock

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Looking for recommendations for a good, memorable casual dining option near Grand Central Station in New Yor City. Teenager friendly. Weekday dinner around 6:00 p.m. or so. 

 
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Looking for recommendations for a good, memorable casual dining option near Grand Central Station in New Yor City. Teenager friendly. Weekday dinner around 6:00 p.m. or so. 
9billion similar options, but can't go wrong with shake shack and five guys on 3rd ave, between 40-44th.

 
9billion similar options, but can't go wrong with shake shack and five guys on 3rd ave, between 40-44th.
You are the Chat MVP, and I've used your Italy musings to help plan a trip next year with my parents (thank you!), but I'm not sure he wants Five Guys, which you can get in my hometown. I think he wants authentic New York stuff. And I could have my stuff wrong about Grand Central and Penn, but there's an Irish place right across from 34th that serves as pub/restaurant and is kid-friendly, though for the life of me I can't remember its name.  

 
You are the Chat MVP, and I've used your Italy musings to help plan a trip next year with my parents (thank you!), but I'm not sure he wants Five Guys, which you can get in my hometown. I think he wants authentic New York stuff. And I could have my stuff wrong about Grand Central and Penn, but there's an Irish place right across from 34th that serves as pub/restaurant and is kid-friendly, though for the life of me I can't remember its name.  
yeah, his post is vague.  i worked in the area for a zillion years, but everyone has different tastes.  

 
Thanks for the replies. Well it was tonight and I’m with a school group. The itinerary was vague and I thought we were dispersing on our own outside for dinner. It turns out the plan was to eat IN GCS in the lower level. 

For the record I had an awesome Breakfast Burro and a lot of the teens got pizza at Pravo. No time to hit “real” restaurants.  :kicksrock:

 
What about the Oyster bar inside grand central...good stuff and very memorable.

There are a couple hotel rooftop restaurants nearby that are decent and have good views.

 

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