Melba’s: Bringing Harlem Soul to Grand Central Station

The beloved soul food restaurant will join Grand Central Station's dining concourse this June.
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In the bustling heart of New York City, amidst the flurry of commuters and travelers, a taste of Harlem’s soul is set to make its mark.

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Melba’s, a beloved soul food institution with a 20-year legacy in the vibrant Harlem community, is poised to open its doors in the iconic Grand Central Station this June.

For two decades, Melba’s has been more than just a restaurant; it’s been a cornerstone of Harlem’s culinary landscape. From its humble beginnings, Melba’s has served up soulful dishes bursting with flavor and tradition, earning a dedicated following among locals and visitors alike. Now, as it expands to Grand Central Station, Melba’s promises to bring its signature blend of Southern comfort and Harlem flair to a whole new, broadened audience.

So, whether you’re a seasoned New Yorker or a first-time visitor, mark your calendars for June and prepare to experience a taste of Harlem’s soul at Melba’s in Grand Central Station. Get ready to indulge in a culinary journey that’s been 20 years in the making.

Alexander Powers

Alexander Powers

Based in Brooklyn, Alex is an experienced writer, editor, and content strategist who has worked with brands and publications in various sectors of the market—from real estate and hospitality to fashion and fine dining. He is a consummate foodie who can often be found strolling the streets of NYC looking for hidden gem restaurants. When not working, Alex enjoys spending time with his hairless cat, Meatball!
Alexander Powers

Alexander Powers

Based in Brooklyn, Alex is an experienced writer, editor, and content strategist who has worked with brands and publications in various sectors of the market—from real estate and hospitality to fashion and fine dining. He is a consummate foodie who can often be found strolling the streets of NYC looking for hidden gem restaurants. When not working, Alex enjoys spending time with his hairless cat, Meatball!

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