Harry's New York Bar

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Harry's New York Bar, Historic bar in 2nd arrondissement, Paris, France

Harry's New York Bar is a bar and café in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris spread across two floors. The interior features dark wood surfaces, red leather booths, and American university flags displayed on the walls.

The bar arrived from Manhattan in 1911 as shipped components and opened under owner Tod Sloan. Harry MacElhone took over the business in 1923 and gave it its current name.

The venue became a gathering place for writers and artists who came here to meet and create. The walls decorated with American university flags reflect the strong transatlantic connection that has shaped the establishment's identity.

The bar sits on Rue Daunou between Avenue de l'Opéra and Rue de la Paix in an easy-to-reach location. It operates weekdays through Saturday, so plan your visit accordingly on a day the establishment is open.

Staff members have informally predicted American presidential election outcomes for decades based on how patrons voted. These straw votes produced surprisingly accurate forecasts, though they occasionally missed in predicting actual winners.

Location: 2nd arrondissement of Paris

Official opening: November 23, 1911

Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible

Address: 5 Rue Daunou, 75002 Paris, France

Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 12:00-02:00; Sunday 17:00-01:00

Phone: +33142617114

Website: https://harrysbar.com

GPS coordinates: 48.86921,2.33217

Latest update: December 20, 2025 02:34

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