Harry's New York Bar
Harry's New York Bar[edit | edit source]
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Type | Cocktail bar |
Location | Paris, France |
Coordinates |
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Opened | 1911 |
Closed | |
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Website | [Official website Official website] |
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Harry's New York Bar is a historic cocktail bar located in Paris, France. It was opened in 1911 and has since become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
History[edit | edit source]
Harry's New York Bar was originally established in New York City in 1911 by American jockey Harry MacElhone. In 1913, the entire bar was dismantled and shipped to Paris, where it was reassembled and opened at its current location on Rue Daunou.
During the Prohibition era in the United States, Harry's New York Bar became a popular gathering place for American expatriates and international celebrities. It was known for its lively atmosphere and innovative cocktails.
Cocktails[edit | edit source]
Harry's New York Bar is famous for its extensive cocktail menu, which includes both classic and original creations. Some of the most popular cocktails served at the bar include:
Notable Patrons[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Harry's New York Bar has attracted a number of notable patrons, including:
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Harry's New York Bar has left a lasting impact on the cocktail culture worldwide. Many of the bar's original recipes have become classics and are still enjoyed by cocktail enthusiasts today.
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