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Cigar lounge prices
dgomberg Offline
#1 Posted:
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looking for some information on prices to expect at a local lounge. Im sorry if this has already been covered but my searches turned up nothing.

I frequent a lounge in my area that is fairly new (within the last 6 or 7 years) and I think it is incredibly important to support local shops. I also enjoy cigars indoors during the winters, as apartment living isnt conducive to having an area to smoke in.

This shop is not allowed to sell any food or beverages due to the highly restricted tobacco laws in my area, so I understand that the prices of the smokes need to cover all their overhead of running a business, but the prices I have seen lead me to ask everyone their experiences.

for example:
- undercrown shade robusto ~$13
- hoyo la amistad gordo ~$15
- Camacho Connecticut corona ~$14

The reason these prices even seemed high to me is because I enjoyed a Davidoff Escurio gran toro for $17 and a drink of whiskey at a different local place, which happens to be about twice as far from me.
Pudding Mittens Offline
#2 Posted:
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dgomberg wrote:
looking for some information on prices to expect at a local lounge.

B&M (Brick and Mortar lounge) prices, when compared to CigarBid prices, can usually be summed up as "bend over, no lube provided".

I used to go to them. Not anymore. In the summer I smoke outside, and in the winter I have suitable indoor spaces for smoking. So, no need to hemmorage cash by paying 300% to 500% more at a B&M, ever again. Plus, it's always MY music, MY TV or streaming shows, and only the guests I choose to invite. No audio/video content I dislike, and no annoying people I dislike. Oh, and you'll have no shortage of guys sniffing for invites continually, when you have a wintertime indoor smoke room/rooms. Overall, a far, FAR superior arrangement.

If you don't have smoke-OK indoor space, then you might have to bite the bullet, take the large wallet hit, and use a B&M lounge all winter long.
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dgomberg Offline
#3 Posted:
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Pudding Mittens wrote:
B&M (Brick and Mortar lounge) prices, when compared to CigarBid prices, can usually be summed up as "bend over, no lube provided".

I used to go to them. Not anymore. In the summer I smoke outside, and in the winter I have suitable indoor spaces for smoking. So, no need to hemmorage cash by paying 300% to 500% more at a B&M, ever again. Plus, it's always MY music, MY TV or streaming shows, and only the guests I choose to invite. No audio/video content I dislike, and no annoying people I dislike. Far, FAR superior arrangement.
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I would agree with you Mr. Mittens, but until such day when I have that set up, B&Ms it is. I dont mind paying over cbid prices, they provide a service and I am well aware I am paying for it, I just dont want to be completely gouged. Its tough to make a choice, the more expensive place is on my way home from work, but as said before they have nothing but cigars. the bar and lounge is much further away but the stogie prices are much more reasonable and I can get my adult apple juice there Beer
dstieger Offline
#4 Posted:
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I dunno, dgo....seems steep....but then again, as you acknowledge, you're willing to pay for more than the cost of a cigar. I don't know where you are or what effect taxes have in your area....but, if you get decent proprietor (knowledgeable would be a big plus), good clientele to shoot the **** with, maybe a TV, 'comfortable seating', heated indoor place to smoke, climate that makes it near impossible to smoke outside....well, an extra 3-8 bucks per cigar might not seem unreasonable
stinger88 Offline
#5 Posted:
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If I go to a lounge I will usually buy a cigar from them (nothing extravagant) and then smoke the cigar I take to the lounge. They don't usually care if you do that. I would expect that if it is a lounge compared to a B&m with a smoking area that you will pay 20-30% more than at a regular b&m.
dgomberg Offline
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I wouldnt even consider it a B&M, its main business is having customers smoke there, their humidor may have 25 different smokes to choose from, but they are one of 3 places in the greater Boston area that you can smoke indoors, and the only place where they forbid cigarettes in the lounge.

The lounge that is further away is called federal cigar in portsmouth,nh. It is an incredible place, but an hour and half from work and about an hour from home. They make real drinks there and they have a small but fairly diverse cigar selection.
stinger88 Offline
#7 Posted:
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Definitely buy a cheaper but smokable one....then pull out your nice one from home.
dgomberg Offline
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stinger88 wrote:
Definitely buy a cheaper but smokable one....then pull out your nice one from home.


I was under the impression that is a faux pas... I like the guys there and have made friends with some of the regulars there as well. but for $15-$20 i can smoke much better cigars
stinger88 Offline
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They are still making a profit off you. Usually I ask. I also don't tend to buy a cigar and smoke it right away. I give them a few months rest in the humidor. Like I said, I tend to ask them. "Hey, do you mind if I smoke mine instead of this one, I like to let them rest in my humidor before smoking them?" You will probably get a positive reply.
jjanecka Offline
#10 Posted:
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The way I always figured it was you should always be a regular and when you want to smoke your own. Either pay for a locker or buy cigars at the price level of the cigar you want to smoke. We don't have much use for cigar lounges here in Houston in regard to the weather and there's gotta be more substance for me to enjoy them now. They're not allowed to serve alcohol which I think is dumb. I remember how much I loved downing street back when I was 21 and how shortsighted the city was for coming down so strict on cigar bars.
stinger88 Offline
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I tend to travel a lot and don't have a lounge near me. Never had a problem at B&Ms with smoking areas or bars that have their own. As long as you ask.
Abrignac Offline
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dgomberg wrote:
I wouldnt even consider it a B&M, its main business is having customers smoke there, their humidor may have 25 different smokes to choose from, but they are one of 3 places in the greater Boston area that you can smoke indoors, and the only place where they forbid cigarettes in the lounge.

The lounge that is further away is called federal cigar in portsmouth,nh. It is an incredible place, but an hour and half from work and about an hour from home. They make real drinks there and they have a small but fairly diverse cigar selection.


You may want to ping Frank, Joe or Ed. They live in your area and are outstanding BOTL. I'm sure they can steer you in the right direction.
Luke753 Offline
#13 Posted:
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I like Cbid prices, but, there alot of really great cigars that I have never seen show up on Cbid, at least not in the last 4 months. For instance, alot of LFD's, LFD Colorado Oscuro, or LFD Box Press IV, Vieja seldom show up, like the 558. I would buy these cigars from Cbid along with my regular purchases if available.

The one thing about my local shop is that they have a reward points program. 1 point for every dollar spent, and you receive different discounts at certain increments. My last purchase totaled about $125, then they ask if I wanted to use my points, took $50 off.
dgomberg Offline
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Abrignac wrote:
You may want to ping Frank, Joe or Ed. They live in your area and are outstanding BOTL. I'm sure they can steer you in the right direction.


Thank you sir, I will be on the look out for them and their wisdom of the Boston area. I am a fish out of water, I moved to the area about a year ago after spending 10 years in Maine where i had my regular place that was an absolute gem
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dgomberg wrote:
Thank you sir, I will be on the look out for them and their wisdom of the Boston area. I am a fish out of water, I moved to the area about a year ago after spending 10 years in Maine where i had my regular place that was an absolute gem

I am that man named Frank.

Aren't you in the Lowell area?
dgomberg Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
I am that man named Frank.

Aren't you in the Lowell area?


Yea, i moved to lowell about a year ago
frankj1 Offline
#17 Posted:
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Ed (Walpole), Joe (Mashpee) and I(Randolph) are well south of you but Fiddler is east of you in Beverly and Bucky is west of you in Gardner...

one or both of them may know of places halfway between where you are and where they each live.
frankj1 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
I am that man named Frank.


I am also the Man from Nantucket...
frankj1 Offline
#19 Posted:
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dgomberg wrote:
Yea, i moved to lowell about a year ago

though now that I think about it, Joe/tailgater went to college in Lowell and I believe has offspring there now. He may know of a hidden gem in the hood.
Let me find out...
MACS Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
I am also the Man from Nantucket...


Nope... you're the man from Boston. You drove a little red Austin. You had room for your ass and a gallon of gas... your balls hung out and you lost 'em.
tailgater Offline
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MACS wrote:
Nope... you're the man from Boston. You drove a little red Austin. You had room for your ass and a gallon of gas... your balls hung out and you lost 'em.


Says the man from Woonsocket
Who's hands never left your pocket.
and started to drool
while playing pocket pool
And your eyes bulged out of their socket.


tailgater Offline
#22 Posted:
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Don't know any cigar establishments in Lowell, but let me know what's up there and we could hook up when I'm picking up or dropping off my daughter (nursing major at UML).

But I might know a back ally or two where you can score a dime bag...

Hank_The_Tank Offline
#23 Posted:
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I only shop at a B&M when I need something quick, usually a gift for someone. Doesn't make sense to me to buy cigars at twice the price you can find elsewhere. Maybe if there was a cigar shop in my town I would buy more to support a local business, but since the closest is about 15-20 minutes away, doesn't make sense for me.
dgomberg Offline
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tailgater wrote:
Don't know any cigar establishments in Lowell, but let me know what's up there and we could hook up when I'm picking up or dropping off my daughter (nursing major at UML).

But I might know a back ally or two where you can score a dime bag...




Ive always been wondering where to get those... I think there is a tobacco shop around, but no place to smoke in doors.

We may be able to find a place where we can post up on the hood of a civic with a bottle of henny and a nice stoggie
tailgater Offline
#25 Posted:
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Better make it the back of a pickup.

The Civic will thank us.

frankj1 Offline
#26 Posted:
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hey Joe, dis noob is getting married.
make that two dime bags
dgomberg Offline
#27 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
hey Joe, dis noob is getting married.
make that two dime bags


Bingo jester
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