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− | + | Thanks for calling <a href=" http://badusability.com/ordering-clozaril-online/ ">manufacturer of clozaril and voltaren</a> Paris has always been famous for certain drinking holesâÃÂÃÂthink the Ritz's Hemingway Bar (currently closed) and countless other âÃÂì34-euro-a-pop hotel barsâÃÂÃÂbut it's more renowned for its wine bars. Yet a new breed of bar owners have revived the art of the cocktail, putting them center stage. These, with a more laid-back vibe, are squirreled away in secret, speakeasy-style locations (often in up-and-coming locations such as Haut Marais and South Pigalle), with reasonable prices (for Paris), and relying largely on word of mouth. Here is the pick of the best places in the capital to find an excellent drink in an unpretentious setting, served by barmen who know their gomme from their Galliano. |