"The red leather booths and wooden bar at Harry's Bar New York date back to the early 20th century. Hemingway and Sartre drank here; George Gershwin composed "An American in Paris" on the piano upstairs—the history and connection to the U.S. makes this bar an institution for both expats and visitors. The menu consists of classics like the Side Car, Dry Martini, Stinger, and, of course, the Bloody Mary (ordered any time of the day, not just brunch!)." - Sara Lieberman