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Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar
Both Grill 1-2-5 and the Steuben bar are located on site of the Radisson Hotel Corning
Both Grill 1-2-5 and the Steuben bar are located on site of the Radisson Hotel Corning.
Grill 1-2-5 offers a variety of seasonal items, with wine recommendations with each entrée for the best pairing combinations while the Steuben Bar offers food and drink options on its all-day dining menu.
Between the two you can share mouthwatering appetizers, bite into a thick burger, sip a craft beer or savor a glass of wine from one of the many vineyards of Finger Lakes Wine Country.
Grill 1-2-5 offers a variety of seasonal items, with wine recommendations with each entrée for the best pairing combinations while the Steuben Bar offers food and drink options on its all-day dining menu.
Between the two you can share mouthwatering appetizers, bite into a thick burger, sip a craft beer or savor a glass of wine from one of the many vineyards of Finger Lakes Wine Country.
Corning, NY
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