This year’s Grand Central Terminal Holiday Fair features the most food vendors in the fair’s history with perfect festive foods for holiday hosts and gifts. Gourmet food vendors include:
- MarieBelle Chocolates is highlighted by decadent, handmade chocolates such as artisanal ganache, truffles, and Aztec Hot Chocolate.
- Taste NY Grand Central features New York-made and produced goods, including wine, beer, chocolate, hard cider, and assorted spreads, as well as pre-made gift baskets.
- With Love, From Brooklyn curates the best of Brooklyn artisanal, small-batch foods from more than 40 local vendors, such as Fatty Sundays Pretzels, Liddabit Sweets Caramels, Mast Brothers Chocolate Bars, and more.
- Fort Greene General Store offers Brooklyn Grange rooftop honey and small batch jams made in Brooklyn, such as plum with honey and sage jam.
In addition to the Holiday Fair, shoppers can find food gifts and festive treats throughout the holiday season at The Shops at Grand Central. Last-minute planners and travelers heading home for Thanksgiving can purchase baked goods at the annual Autumn Harvest event at the Grand Central Taxi Stand (Vanderbilt Ave at 43rd St). Financier Patisserie, Jacques Torres Chocolate, Junior’s Bakery, Magnolia Bakery, Taste NY Grand Central, and Zaro’s Bakery will conveniently offer Thanksgiving desserts at the Taxi Stand, such as pumpkin cheesecake, apple pie, pumpkin praline pie, pumpkin icebox cake, chocolate turkeys, and more.
Festive treats and gifts for foodies available all season long in the Terminal include:
- Perfectly paired cheese boards and sets from Murray’s Cheese
- Pannetone Basso in a decorative tin box from Cipriani Dolci ($55)
- Kosher Chocolate Treats, including Chocolate Menorahs ($12) and Gelt, from Jacques Torres Chocolate
- Zaro’s Bakery Yule Log ($29.99) and Ruggelach (1lb box $16.99, 8oz box $8.99)
- Ceriello Fine Foods delicious fresh-cut meats, including Prime Filet Mignon ($33.99/lb)
- Olive Oil and Vinegar sets from O&Co