
The cheery storefront appeared to be a new French bread and pastry outlet but was actually a pop-up activation for Grey Goose.
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The treats, made by Brooklyn bakery Bien Cuit, were available to passersby for free.
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Abundant displays of breads, pastries, and shafts of wheat created a rustic decor.
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Grey Goose cellar master François Thibault led tastings of the vodka in the "field to table" experience for invited guests.
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Bartenders at the basement speakeasy served custom Grey Goose vodka martinis, inviting guests to choose bitters and garnishes.
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Amos Lee performs as part of the nighttime entertainment at Grey Goose's activation.
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A bar set up in the performance space served Grey Goose cocktails.
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Messages on napkins were part of the subtle branding for Grey Goose. Part of the new brand campaign was to educate consumers on the vodka company's history.
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