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The Village bar first opened on xxxx, on an alley way north of Oxford Street I. London in 1990. It was the first modern bar that reflected contemporary design, it was not a traditional British pub, designed like a cocktail or wine bar, and did not have blacked out windows like many gay bars had at the time, and some still do.
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'''The Village bar''' first opened on xxxx, on an alley way north of Oxford Street in London in 1990. It was the first modern bar that reflected contemporary design, it was not a traditional British pub, designed like a cocktail or wine bar, and did not have blacked out windows like many gay bars had at the time, and some still do. It was owned by [[Gordon Lewis]] and partly run by his cousin and accountant [[Lance Fougere]].
  
 
[[Category:Bars and Pubs]]
 
[[Category:Bars and Pubs]]

Revision as of 16:09, 24 July 2011

The Village bar first opened on xxxx, on an alley way north of Oxford Street in London in 1990. It was the first modern bar that reflected contemporary design, it was not a traditional British pub, designed like a cocktail or wine bar, and did not have blacked out windows like many gay bars had at the time, and some still do. It was owned by Gordon Lewis and partly run by his cousin and accountant Lance Fougere.