It's unlikely Cary Grant ever tried his namesake drink - it was invented toward the end of his life, and he was a martini man. But the coffee-flavored cocktail has ties to old Hollywood: It was created at the famous 21 Club in New York City, a hangout for Grant and other stars.
Combine 1 ounce white rum, a pinch of sugar, and a splash each of maraschino liqueur, anise liqueur (such as pastis) and fresh lime juice in a cocktail shaker; fill with ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass.
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Recipe courtesy of Food Network Magazine
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