Eve (nightclub)
Eve was a private members' nightclub at 189 Regent Street, central London. Founded in 1953, it had the world's first illuminated glass floor and, according to The Daily Telegraph, the "most daring show" in London's West End, including topless girls and strippers.
Members included kings, ambassadors, sultans and a bishop. It was popular with diplomats and senior civil servants, and was known for "its unique appeal of glamour, intrigue, sex, sophistication, daring floorshows and mystery". The Romanian-born co-owner and hostess, Helen O'Brien, worked as a spy for Britain's MI5.
Origin
Jimmy O'Brien had been a cloakroom attendant and later the manager of Murray's Cabaret Club in nearby Beak Street, where he met his future wife, the Romanian-born Elena Constantinescu, who worked there as a cigarette girl and dancer. Together, they opened Eve on St Valentine's Day in 1953. Although the address was 189 Regent Street, it was in the basement with the entrance down an alleyway in New [Burlington Place].As the hostess of Eve, Helen introduced topless girls and strippers to the club's entertainment, performing on the world's "first-ever illuminated glass floor" in what the press dubbed the "most daring show" in London's West End. She also worked as a spy for Britain's MI5 and MI6.