No trip to New York – at least for us – would be complete without a stop at the Grand Central Oyster Bar. Yes, it’s full of tourists. But it’s also full of New Yorkers. And there is one reason they all go: fantastically fresh oysters and relatively affordable prices in a no n...
The underground, century-old Grand Central Oyster Bar in the deep innards of the marvelous Grand Central Station, however, may be the one exception. That the restaurant debuted nearly in tandem with the now-iconic transportation hub tells of how different New York City was in 1913. Oysters ...
Discover the freshest oysters, sushi, and seafood at Docks Oyster Bar in Midtown East, NYC. Located near Grand Central Terminal, United Nations, and Bryant Park, we offer an exceptional seafood dining experience, happy hour specials, and group-friendly e
Flooding of the coolant intake structure further complicates matters. Oyster Creek does not have a cooling tower (like those seen in classic pictures of Three Mile Island). Safe temperatures are maintained by taking in massive amounts of water from a nearby source (in this case, Barnegat Bay)...