Inside The Campbell At Grand Central
It?s no secret that Manhattan?and the thirsty masses who live in and travel to it day in and day out?love a good speakeasy. After all, potent drinks, exclusivity and Gatsby-esque charm will take you far in a city renowned for not sleeping and its endless waitlists. Don?t get us wrong?we, too, love the thrill of […]The post Inside The Campbell At Grand Central appeared first on Pursuitist.
It?s no secret that Manhattan?and the thirsty masses who live in and travel to it day in and day out?love a good speakeasy. After all, potent drinks, exclusivity and Gatsby-esque charm will take you far in a city renowned for not sleeping and its endless waitlists.Don?t get us wrong?we, too, love the thrill of entering PDT through a telephone booth in a hotdog joint (after dialing a secret number from said phone booth) or leaving our digits with the bouncer in front of the nondescript door at Death & Co. There?s something to be said, though, for a venue that manages to evade us without trying. And that?s exactly what The Campbell Apartment, a hidden treasure beloved by in-the-know Grand Central aficionados, achieved for over a decade and a half. After being purchased in 2016 by the Gerber Group and closing last summer for renovations, The Campbell Apartment has now stepped into its own metaphorical phone booth and emerged Superman-style as simply The Campbell?same good looks and mysterious aura, but upgraded and ready to save the world?or at least those thirsty masses.If you trav...
It?s no secret that Manhattan?and the thirsty masses who live in and travel to it day in and day out?love a good speakeasy. After all, potent drinks, exclusivity and Gatsby-esque charm will take you far in a city renowned for not sleeping and its endless waitlists.Don?t get us wrong?we, too, love the thrill of entering PDT through a telephone booth in a hotdog joint (after dialing a secret number from said phone booth) or leaving our digits with the bouncer in front of the nondescript door at Death & Co. There?s something to be said, though, for a venue that manages to evade us without trying. And that?s exactly what The Campbell Apartment, a hidden treasure beloved by in-the-know Grand Central aficionados, achieved for over a decade and a half. After being purchased in 2016 by the Gerber Group and closing last summer for renovations, The Campbell Apartment has now stepped into its own metaphorical phone booth and emerged Superman-style as simply The Campbell?same good looks and mysterious aura, but upgraded and ready to save the world?or at least those thirsty masses.If you trav...
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