Harry's New York Bar, a cozy, wood-paneled hangout decorated with dusty college pennants and popular with expatriates, welcomes the ghosts of Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and that crazy old hobo whose picture adorns the bar. This Paris institution claims to have invented the Bloody Mary -- true or not, the bartenders mix a mean one. Don't miss the piano bar downstairs, where Gershwin composed "An American in Paris."
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