Soi Cowboy

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Template:Short description Template:AboutTemplate:Infobox street Soi Cowboy (Template:Langx, Template:RTGS, Template:IPA) is a short street (soi) in Bangkok, Thailand. It is Template:Convert long and is the location of around 40 commercial establishments, mostly go-go bars. It caters mainly to tourists and expatriates.<ref name="NYT">Template:Cite news</ref> Soi Cowboy contains one of the three largest groups of foreign-oriented bars in Bangkok, the other two being Patpong and Soi Nana Tai.<ref name="Steinfatt">Template:Cite book</ref>

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Soi Cowboy at dusk

Location

Soi Cowboy is near Sukhumvit Road, between Asok Montri Road (Soi Sukhumvit 21) and Soi Sukhumvit 23, within walking distance from the BTS Skytrain's Asok Station and the Bangkok MRT's Sukhumvit Station. The Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit Hotel is nearby.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

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Soi Cowboy entrance on the side of Soi Sukhumvit 21

The first bar opened in Soi Cowboy in the early 1970s, but it was not until 1977 that a second bar opened on the street<ref name=Steinfatt/> by T. G. "Cowboy" Edwards, a retired American airman. Edwards got his nickname because he often wore a cowboy hat and the soi was given its name in reference to him by longtime nightlife columnist Bernard Trink. The number of bars grew to 31 by the end of the century, all located on the ground floor.<ref name=Steinfatt/>

Some scenes from the 2004 film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason were both shot in Soi Cowboy<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and set there. In the film the actor Hugh Grant plays a character<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> who visits a Soi Cowboy massage parlour.<ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref>

In August 2006, scenes were shot in Soi Cowboy for the film Bangkok Dangerous.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

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