Night out: Cocktails at Harry's Bar, on the right bank near the Opera. An old institution, built from a bar from NYC that was dismantled and shipped over here in 1911. Swinging saloon doors and a c. 1900 tin ceiling. Then taken over by a Scots named Harry. An American expat hangout for years (Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Stein; Gershwin wrote An American in Paris at the piano bar). The only place in Paris where J. could get a decent Manhattan. There are American college pennants on the wall. Columbia's must have been one of the originals. Then back to Le Dome du Marais for a great dinner, lobster ravioli for starter; I had John Dory and J. had monkfish, and a chocolate cake for dessert. They had lights on the dome, changing colors as we dined.
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Never been there---thanks for the tip for next time.
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