Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Is There Decent Coffee In Grand Central Station?

When I was a photographer's assistant years ago, I was hired to take large format photographs of landmark buildings around 42nd Street in Manhattan.  One of my best images was of the main concourse inside Grand Central Terminal.  It was a beautiful photograph shot from above the floor where the Apple Store is now.  Beams of light were streaming in from the three large windows and onto the floor.  While I knew how to work a large format camera, I was far from proficient.  And yet the resulting image was one of the most beautiful architectural photographs I've ever produced.

Since I was hired to assist this photographer (she didn't know how to use a large format camera), I had to give her everything we developed.  I did sneak one 4X5 Polaroid that has long since been lost or misplaced.

Fast forward to a few days ago.  I had some free time while visiting New York City and thought that it would be interesting to do a coffee crawl inside Grand Central.  The range of options is much broader nowadays, including Joe Coffee, Irving Farm, Magnolia Bakery, and Financier Patisserie (Cafe Grumpy is also opening another store really soon).


NYC Subway
42nd Street Subway




Entering Grand Central Station
Entering Grand Central Station




Entering The Main Concourse
 Entering The Main Concourse



Going to Grand Central is like traveling through Kansas to the land of Oz. Upon entering the main concourse what struck me is the grand majesty and beauty of this monumental space.  When I lived in Manhattan the ceiling was dark and covered in dirt and grime.  A 12 year renovation completed in 1998 has restored it to its original splendor.  The concourse is extremely busy (it serves close to 2 million people monthly and is a huge tourist destination).



Main Concourse, Grand Central Terminal
 Main Concourse, Grand Central Terminal




The Concourse Floor
The Concourse Floor




While the coffee options have much improved since the old days of Dunkin Doughnuts, Grand Central is not a place to hang out with your friends and enjoy a great cup of craft coffee.  This is Joe Coffee's busiest shop and the line is almost continually snaking down the hall.  The baristas are very pleasant and obviously know what they are doing but the sheer volume that this and all the other coffee shops handle translates to a loss in quality.  In my opinion Joe makes the best coffee within Grand Central.  Irving Farm has an impressive setup including a pour-over bar, but the baristas could use a lot more training.  I ordered a Cortado and it lacked that careful interplay of milk and espresso and seemed imbalanced.  Both Financier and Magnolia did an ok job offering drip coffee, Financier roasts their own and Magnolia uses Peet's.

So is it worth a trip inside the terminal?  If you are nearby the answer is definitely yes!  The architecture of the space will blow you away.  The Terminal covers 48 acres and you can spend hours exploring its halls.  Check out the coffee inside for yourself or step outside for a multitude of other decent options.


Joe Coffee
Joe Coffee


Irving Farm Coffee
Irving Farm Coffee




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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Meals Around Philly



Vetri Ristorante
 Vetri Ristorante



The Union League
The Union League



Joseph Phelps Dinner At The Union League
Joseph Phelps Dinner At The Union League




Fat Ham
Fat Ham



"Hot Chicken" At The Fat Ham
"Hot Chicken" At The Fat Ham


Doc Magrogan's, University City
Doc Magrogan's, University City
Pizzeria Vetri
 Pizzeria Vetri
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Photography Around Philly

Checking out the coffee culture in Philadelphia I often stubble upon visually arresting places that encapsulate the uniqueness and character of this city.  Here are a few that I shot recently.

Navy Yard, Philadelphia
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard


The Navy Yard, formerly known as the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard and Philadelphia Naval Business Center, was an important naval shipyard for over a century. It is now a large industrial park that includes a commercial shipyard, Aker Philadelphia Shipyard.

Spring, Rittenhouse Square
Spring, Rittenhouse Square

Point Breeze, Philadelphia
Point Breeze


Philadelphia Trolley
Philadelphia Trolley


Philadelphia's first trolley line began in 1923.  At its height there were six routes servicing the city.  Currently three remain serving North and Northeast Philly.

Next To I-95
Next To I-95




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