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glennpogue Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2002
Posts: 8
It may be in bad tase to speak of other cigar retailers but just opened a new store right next to my office. It is a great space with a huge selection but the best part is a small lounge area for dinking beer/port/wine and coffee while you enjoy that smoke you just paid retail for. I am looking forward to being able to smoke cigars in a place without people asking the waitress if they can change tables (sometimes they do that even when I am not smoking). My question is what are the best cigar smoking spots in your area and what makes them good.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 10-01-2000
Posts: 33,248
los angeles, almost. whittier exactly. my house, my back yard, one or two restaurants that have decent food and an outdoor area for grownups who smoke. heated in winter and shaded in summer. my last cruise. i am in the back of the ship (aft) in the smoking section with the wind blowing over the back (aft) of the ship out to sea. i could only see this rush of smoke going away. some female idiot asked me if i could move, the smoke was bothering her. there is no way to respond. f**k off doesn't do it, i'm sorry, my dear, this is the smoking section doesn't do it. there is no way to deal with rude people, they have an invisible armor that can't be dealt with. any response you make, only affects you. i hope there is a special place in hell where the restrooms are out of toilet paper, there is only one teller at the bank and she is working the drive up window, and one grocery clerk and these people are all asking each other, " i only have 2 things, can i get in front of you." and they are all writing checks or using food stamps.
jazzman Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2000
Posts: 1,012

the neighborhood chili's restaurant is very cigar-friendly in the bar area. never have had a complaint about smoking my stogies there. the food is not the greatest, though.
BigTony Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 07-22-2001
Posts: 185
There are some restaurants in my are that are "cigar friendly" but for the most part I smoke at home. No one to give me that "look" or stare in my direction and whisper as I smoke. Worst incident for me was when my girl and I went for a walk around Greenlake which is close to my house........ after a bit we sat down on a bench to relax and chat and I lit up a cigar. It was a beautiful afternoon... we were OUTDOORS.... so I figured no one would complain. BOY, I WAS WRONG! Several of the joggers and skaters who were making their rounds around the lake's jogging/walking/biking/skating path apparently found my cigar's aroma so totally foul that they would hurl comments at me everytime they passed us. Several would point and whisper like I was a freak. Can you believe that.... point and whisper like schoolchildren?!?!?!? But the ones that annoyed me the most were the insult hurlers. Jeez, I was outside on a semi-windy day... it wasn't too hot, and I wasn't sitting near anyone except my girlfriend, but yet some people (idiots in my book) needed to complain! I sat there the entire time smoking and talking, smilimg at the fools as the rolled by and said their comments. My girl wouldn't let me get up and say what I really wanted to......
eleltea Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2002
Posts: 4,562
I bet they all voted for Gore. Only Republican fat cats smoke gars. Its a stereotype. The only exceptions are Rickamaven (Green Peace) and eleltea (Adam Henry Party).
JonR Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 02-19-2002
Posts: 9,740
BigTony: It's easy to answer insults if you are holding your cigar properly. The cigar should be held thumb on bottom and indexfinger and middlefinger on top. Then when the insulter jogs by take a deep drag on your cigar and remove cigar from your mouth holding it six inches from your face, as the insult is hurled slowly turn yor wrist one quarter turn and extend your middle finger to maximum height and blow out your smoke. No words need be spoken as this gesture is recognized throughout the world. Oh yeah this gesture works for both left and right handed smokers. JonR
BigTony Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 07-22-2001
Posts: 185
LOL! Jon...... I will definately use that technique!
BMW Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 3,010
My favorite place to smoke is my personal lounge. I have a mall room with all my goodies in it, TV, computer, guitars and the ever running exhaust fan. Otherwise I like to smoke while driving, which in Houston, we do a lot of. Outdoors fishing is great also. Barry
donutboy2000 Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 11-20-2001
Posts: 25,000
You are not allowed to smoke in California.
drdetroit9 Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 02-19-2002
Posts: 26
Standing at the back of a cruise ship late at night with no one around is definitly a great plce to smoke. Here in St. Joseph Mi., during the summer I like to sit and smoke on the beach and watch the sunset over Lake Michigan. During the winter it's a nightly visit to the Pump House Grill.
jjohnson28 Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 09-12-2000
Posts: 7,914
donutboy2000,I beg to differ...LOL...I'm in So Cal and can direct you towards many a cigar friendly establishment(indoor and outdoor/patio). My personal favorite though,is out in the desert while camping/dirtbike riding. After the midgets hit the sack,it's just me,the crackle of my camp fire, a bottle of sippin' Tequila on ice, a couple bottles of beer and my favorite cigar.BTW any VSG and quality,ice cold Tequila is an Awesome! combo.IMHO
penzt8 Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 06-05-2000
Posts: 1,771
I just got back from an overnight trip up to Fairfax, VA. I stayed at the Hyatt and was very happy to find that they not only allowed cigar smoking in their lounge they even sold cigars. Of course I always bring my own. Who wants to pay $15 for a $4 smoke? But you don't need to be a guest of the hotel to enjoy the lounge. There's a free pool table and a couple of TV's with sports/news on. There were probably 8-10 guys smoking cigars in the place and even one woman. Since my local lounge closed it's the first time I've been around a bunch of cigar smokers in about two years. It will definitely be my hotel of choice next time I'm in the DC area.
tailgater Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
Best place: Pre-game tailgate for a Patriots game. Home or away, it don't matter. Although the last time I was at the Meadowlands some fool (Jets fan) asked to take a puff. I inquired about his state of mental health ("are you f*cking nuts?") and finished my puro without the strangers' saliva.
Todog Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 05-05-2001
Posts: 804
You should have started to unzip! That would have taught him to never ask again!
donutboy2000 Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 11-20-2001
Posts: 25,000
jjohnson28 any in San Diego? Thanks

jjohnson28 Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 09-12-2000
Posts: 7,914
db2000,in San Diego?Hmmmmmmmmmmmm NO,Sorry. I'm in So Orange County about 70-75 mi North of you depending on what part of SD you are in.Shoot me an email and I'll put you in touch with a guy in SD that does know of a place in Oceanside.He also has a little internet cigar bussiness. [email protected]
samclemmons Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 11-15-2001
Posts: 9
RICKAMAVEN - The reply to the woman on the cruise should have been, "You know, that's funny, I was going to ask you the same thing because I'm allergic to perfume and yours is bothering me. I only didn't because I thought it would be rude and this IS a smoking area." Or...
"Sure, do you swallow?"
NA
rookie139 Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 03-02-2000
Posts: 2,149
We have several good places in the Chicago burbs..Restaurants: Palmer Place in Lagrange, Villa Nova in Villa Park (both have excellent food)...a couple of cigar stores that have lounges (I won't give their names for obvious reasons to our wonderful hosts), and...uh...oh yeah...our favorite place to smoke cigars is Jack's (Jcrimmins) house...Not only can we smoke in a nice furnished basement with comfy recliners, with excellent food, TV, etc, but we get to see the best up-and-coming band in the burbs play live in the basement, Overkyll...These guys rock!
Charlie Offline
#19 Posted:
Joined: 06-16-2002
Posts: 39,751
Donuts, the Elephant Bar in Rancho Bernardo, has an "open wing" like patio that they allow you to smoke and enjoy a drink, etc!!!!!! Of course it is Southern California and their are always "smoke nazis" lurking behind every tree or post that will stare at you and some even have enough nerve to approach and complain! Charlie
mhollowa Offline
#20 Posted:
Joined: 10-03-2001
Posts: 517
Seems we had a tour of forum user smkoing locales as few weeks ago, log cabin porches and palm-shaded swimming pools. Don't recall many "lounges". I sure think where you smoke separates those who smoke cigars from those who smoke cigarettes. I really can't see my self shuffling a hour or two next to mini sand pile with styrofoam butts. Here in Houston there are a few public houses, and even some restaurants, where cigar smoking is encouarage, if you buy your stick there. The nearest to my work is a cajun seafood place that will see you any of several sizes of Partagas for $10 each. Mostly, the place (space) where I get the greatest enjoyment smoking a cigar is in the truck on the way home...leather seat, handy ashtray, music and a full hour with the smoke drifting out the vent window.
donutboy2000 Offline
#21 Posted:
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calavera Offline
#22 Posted:
Joined: 01-26-2002
Posts: 1,868
A city ordinance went into effect in January making it illegal to smoke in restaurants in my town, so a couple of the good places to smoke are gone. However, the best place in town is still legal. There is a hotel that has a good Italian restaurant in it. Attached to the restaurant is a bar called the Lobby Lounge. You can sit there and smoke cigars to your hearts content. It is cozy, has comfortable chairs, you can order food from the restaurant and be served by actual waitresses from the restaurant and not the bartender, and best of all they have over 100 different single malts and brandies as well as a kick butt martini menu. We go there every once in a while and eat, smoke and drink. It is a great way to pass away a Saturday afternoon and evening.
jcrimmins Offline
#23 Posted:
Joined: 04-26-2000
Posts: 787
We're in the middle of a 3 day herf in my basement now. FBCoacho, Mr. Mean, Joedinc, Rookie139, Montana Jack, OpusX are all here. We've been smoking.drinking and partying since Thursday night. What a blast!
HHEAVEN Offline
#24 Posted:
Joined: 04-14-2002
Posts: 74
In LA, actually Santa Monica there is a restaurant on Main St. called Schatzi. It's owned by Arnold S. (not even going to try to spell the big guys name) A fantastic restaurant and a very large outdoor seating area/lounge with a fire pit, cafe tables, couches, tv's, heaters and a small bar. It's hidden in a small shopping area, and has a cigar store out front (not owned by A.S.) They have a great happy hour with $4.50 pitchers of German beer. And because Arnold loves his cigars it's just about required to be smoking one while you're there.
wevans1960 Offline
#25 Posted:
Joined: 04-19-2002
Posts: 6
Just about anywhere in Europe. Was in Zurich a few weeks and ejoyed a different Cuban cigar every night I was there. Purchased at the hotel bar, the prices of Monticristo #3s are about $8 (a little high), but who's complaining about that.
mmay Offline
#26 Posted:
Joined: 06-10-2001
Posts: 121
If you are in the area, try the 52nd Street Cigar Bar at W52nd and 7th in NYC. Not a swanky place, but good drinks, a fair selection of cigars, and a great spot to watch the people scurry by while relaxing with a cigar.
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