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'''The Edge bar''', so named because it stands on the edge of [[Soho Square]], was one of the very first modern gay bars in London. Before [[The Village]] and the Edge, gay bars had been traditional British pubs, often with blacked out windows so that punters could not been seen from the street. It was originally founded by Andrew from Mantis bar in [[Manchester]], but is now part of the group that runs [[Kudos]] at Charing Cross, London, and [[Kazbar]] in [[Clapham]].
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[[File:The_Edge.jpg|thumb|The Edge, 2012]]'''The Edge bar''', so named because it stands on the edge of [[Soho Square]], was one of the very first modern gay bars in London. Before [[The Village]] and the Edge, gay bars had been traditional British pubs, often with blacked out windows so that punters could not been seen from the street. It was originally founded by Andrew from Mantis bar in [[Manchester]], but is now part of the group that runs [[Kudos]] at Charing Cross, London, and [[Kazbar]] in [[Clapham]].
  
 
See [[Timeline of West End Bars and Clubs]].
 
See [[Timeline of West End Bars and Clubs]].

Revision as of 19:20, 24 September 2012

The Edge, 2012
The Edge bar, so named because it stands on the edge of Soho Square, was one of the very first modern gay bars in London. Before The Village and the Edge, gay bars had been traditional British pubs, often with blacked out windows so that punters could not been seen from the street. It was originally founded by Andrew from Mantis bar in Manchester, but is now part of the group that runs Kudos at Charing Cross, London, and Kazbar in Clapham.

See Timeline of West End Bars and Clubs.

Address

11 Soho Square, London W1D 3QE

External links

http://www.edgesoho.co.uk/