Bar in Paris, France
Harry's Bar
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About Harry's Bar
Few bars in Paris carry the kind of documented critical weight that Harry's Bar does. Ranked No. 9 in the World's 50 Best Bars in both 2010 and 2011, and still listed in the Top 500 Bars at No. 60 in 2025, it occupies a specific tier in the city's cocktail map: historically significant, continuously operating, and benchmarked against the most recognised bars in the world.
A Corner of Rue Daunou That Has Outlasted Every Trend
There is a particular kind of bar that Paris does well: the kind that accumulates enough history to become self-referential. Approach 5 Rue Daunou on a weekday evening and the exterior reads like something preserved in amber — a narrow frontage in the 2nd arrondissement, a neighbourhood that bridges the financial district and the grands boulevards, where the cocktail offer has historically leaned Anglo-American rather than French. Harry's Bar sits in that tradition with the composure of somewhere that has never needed to announce itself. The signage is discreet. The interior, by most accounts, is wood-panelled and close. These are not incidental details; they describe a format — the transatlantic saloon , that shaped cocktail culture in Paris long before the city's current wave of technique-forward bars arrived.
What the Awards Record Actually Says
Industry recognition tells a specific story about Harry's Bar, and it is worth reading carefully. The venue appeared in the World's 50 Best Bars rankings at No. 15 in 2009, climbed to No. 9 in both 2010 and 2011, then exited the list as the ranking's composition evolved. In 2025, the Top 500 Bars programme , which takes a broader, more geographically inclusive view of the global bar scene , places it at No. 60, and Pearl designates it a Recommended Bar in the same year. Taken together, this is not the record of a venue coasting on nostalgia. It is the record of a bar that peaked in global visibility at a particular moment and has since maintained a position in the recognised tier of the industry, even as the competitive field expanded dramatically.
For context: the World's 50 Best Bars list in 2010 and 2011 was smaller, younger as a ranking, and weighted differently than it is today. A No. 9 placement in those years represented significant critical consensus. That Harry's Bar holds a verified position in the 2025 Top 500 alongside bars that have opened in the past decade places it in a rare category , venues with both historical standing and current critical endorsement. The Google review average of 4.5 across 2,675 reviews reinforces that the audience experience, not just the industry assessment, remains consistently strong.
Harry's Bar Inside Paris's Cocktail Hierarchy
Paris's cocktail scene has reorganised several times since Harry's Bar first appeared in global rankings. The city now supports a dense and competitive bar programme across multiple arrondissements. Danico represents the technical, product-led direction that defines the city's current critical favourites. Candelaria operates the hidden-bar format that became a reference point for a generation of Paris drinkers. Bar Nouveau and Buddha Bar anchor different ends of the experiential spectrum. Harry's Bar occupies none of these positions. It is not trying to be technically progressive, atmospherically theatrical, or culturally hybrid. It is a classic American bar in Paris, and it has been that specific thing with consistency for longer than most of its competitors have existed.
That specificity is worth taking seriously. Paris is a city where bars can accumulate cultural weight without necessarily keeping pace with the latest technique or format. Harry's Bar carries associations with the American expatriate period in Paris , Hemingway, George Gershwin, and others are linked to the address in the public record , but the bar's current relevance should not be reduced to those associations. The 2025 rankings suggest it is being judged on what it delivers now, not only on what it once was.
The Signature Drink Question
Harry's Bar is widely credited in the cocktail literature with originating or popularising several classic drinks, including the Bloody Mary. The claim is contested in some quarters , origins of classic cocktails rarely trace cleanly to a single source , but the association is documented enough to appear consistently in cocktail history writing. Whether or not the attribution is definitive, it positions the bar inside a particular lineage: the early-twentieth-century Paris bars where American bartenders introduced transatlantic drink culture to European audiences, and where several recipes that are now global standards were first mixed in their recognisable form.
For a visitor, this matters in practical terms. The expectation at a bar with this record is a cocktail list anchored in classics, executed to a standard commensurate with the ranking history. That is a different proposition from the progressive or experimental programmes at venues like Danico, and it draws a different kind of customer.
How It Fits Into a Paris Bar Itinerary
The 2nd arrondissement address puts Harry's Bar within reach of several distinct Paris neighbourhoods. The area around Rue Daunou is walkable from the Palais Royal, from the Opéra, and from the northern edge of the Marais. For visitors building a bar itinerary across the city, the 2nd sits naturally alongside an evening that might start further west and move east, or that anchors itself in the central arrondissements before branching out.
For readers who want to extend their bar itinerary beyond Paris, EP Club tracks the French bar scene at a national level. Papa Doble in Montpellier, Au Brasseur in Strasbourg, Bar Casa Bordeaux in Bordeaux, Coté Vin in Toulouse, La Maison M. in Lyon, and Le Café de la Fontaine in La Turbie each anchor their respective cities' bar programmes. For those travelling further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu represents a comparable commitment to classic formats in a very different geography. The full Paris restaurants and bars guide covers the broader city picture.
Planning Your Visit
| Venue | Location | Format | Notable Recognition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harry's Bar | 2nd arrondissement, Rue Daunou | Classic American bar | Top 500 Bars #60 (2025); 50 Best #9 (2010, 2011) |
| Danico | 1st arrondissement | Technical cocktail programme | Current critical recognition |
| Candelaria | 3rd arrondissement | Hidden bar / taqueria front | Established Paris reference point |
| Buddha Bar | 8th arrondissement | Large-format venue | Global brand presence |
Specific hours, current pricing, and booking requirements for Harry's Bar are not confirmed in EP Club's current data set. Visitors are advised to verify directly before travelling, particularly for weekend evenings when demand at historically recognised venues in central Paris tends to be highest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Harry's Bar known for?
Harry's Bar at 5 Rue Daunou is known as one of Paris's longest-running American-style bars, with documented critical recognition spanning from a No. 15 ranking in the World's 50 Best Bars in 2009 through to a Top 500 Bars No. 60 placement in 2025. It is also widely cited in cocktail literature as the origin point of the Bloody Mary, though that claim has some dispute in historical accounts. Its 4.5 Google rating across 2,675 reviews reflects consistent visitor satisfaction.
What's the signature drink at Harry's Bar?
The Bloody Mary is the drink most consistently associated with Harry's Bar in cocktail history writing, with the bar credited as the location where the drink was first mixed in a recognisable form. The venue's position in the classic American bar tradition in Paris makes it a natural address for Prohibition-era and early-twentieth-century cocktail standards more broadly. Visitors looking for progressive or experimental cocktail formats will find a different kind of programme here than at Paris's newer technique-led venues.
Is Harry's Bar reservation-only?
EP Club does not hold confirmed booking policy data for Harry's Bar. Classic American-format bars in Paris at this recognition level generally operate on a walk-in basis, but weekend evenings and peak tourist periods can affect availability at a venue with this level of documented reputation. Confirming current policy directly before your visit is the practical approach, particularly if you are planning around a specific time.
Is Harry's Bar better for first-timers or repeat visitors?
Both groups find clear reasons to visit, but they tend to come for different things. First-timers often arrive for the historical association and the Bloody Mary lineage , the bar's documented place in cocktail history gives it a specific draw for anyone interested in the American-in-Paris tradition. Repeat visitors, particularly those who track the bar alongside Paris's broader scene including venues like Candelaria and Bar Nouveau, tend to return for the consistency and the format rather than novelty. A No. 9 in the World's 50 Best Bars followed by a current Top 500 placement suggests the bar has retained its offer across a long period.
How does Harry's Bar's ranking history compare to other Paris bars over time?
Harry's Bar's trajectory , a World's 50 Best Bars peak at No. 9 in 2010 and 2011, followed by sustained presence in the broader Top 500 Bars at No. 60 in 2025 , is relatively unusual among Paris bars, most of which have either entered the rankings more recently or have not maintained a presence across multiple ranking cycles. The Pearl Recommended designation in 2025 adds a second independent critical signal to the current-year picture, placing Harry's Bar among a small group of Paris venues with both historical ranking data and active contemporary endorsement.
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