The Yin and Yang of Treasure Coast Cigar Shops:
Here comes a special Two-fer Thursday Edition of TWIE. I stopped by a couple shops on the Treasure Coast over the past several days. Some I liked and some I did not. Keep in mind the theme of the TWIE. These are just my personal impressions. They are sometimes based on a single visit to the shop in focus. They’re not all going to be good, but I’ll try to be respectful. Guys and Gals, I call ‘em like I see ‘em.
Shop: Tobacco Emporium – Ft. Pierce, FL
Location: Deep in the recently redeveloped heart of downtown Ft. Pierce, FL, on Orange Avenue, just east of the new courthouse.
Wooden Indian: Sort of… The Emporium has an Indian sculpture made of Terra-cotta clay that was gifted to the owner by a friend. His name is Chief Phil. Here he is:
Atmosphere: This is a very cozy store. The owner, Dede Wilson, packs a lot of variety into a compact space. You can pick out a smoke, choose a chair, and get caught up on all the local news. T.E. is the information hub on this side of town.
Service: Dede is the real deal. She is very active in community events ranging from beer tastings to theatre after-parties, which she hosts in the garden behind the shop. If there is an event or a happening downtown, Dede is in the mix. Plus, she’s really cute.
Walk-in: The humidor is a little tight, but conditions are good and selection is fair.
Cigars: You may not find every brand or the exact vitola you prefer, but you’ll find something you like. It’s not bad for a small location.
Local Attractions: There are tons of small antique shops and locally owned restaurants downtown. The shop shares a service area and small courtyard with the Sunrise Theatre. (That’s the venue where Ron “Tater Salad” White was scheduled to appear before he was detained by the Mounties in Vero Beach. Cue banjo music...) Dede’s plan is to host theatre after-parties, poker tournaments, and other events in the courtyard behind the shop during the upcoming season (Jan - May.)
Two blocks east of the shop is a city park and marina situated on the Indian River. Dock your yacht in the marina, drop the wifey off on antique row, grab a cigar from Tobacco Emporium, and head down the street to the park. You may not be allowed to light up in the park, but I doubt anyone would complain. Here are a couple photos of the park, the river, and the bridge to Hutchinson Island.
Summary: You have to get down here and say hello to Dede. Did I mention she’s really cute? I like the shop and the location. Add it to your list of places to visit when you plan to go downtown for an event.
One more photo. This is a recovered ship’s cannon found on the reef just off the coast. Historians claim the vessel was lost in a storm. I blame pirates! Arrrrgh! (couldn’t resist…)
Disclaimer and Full Disclosure:
Do not smoke too much; it is bad for you. I have the utmost respect for our Native American brothers. They never wear metallic armor. Ice cream is good. Sometimes I use Stay-Puft marshmallows in hot cocoa. I have no financial interest or ownership interest in any cigar shop, store, retailer, wholesaler, distributor, manufacturer, packager, shipper, stevedore, roller, farmer, harvester, or tobacco farm land lease holder, nor do I receive any other benefit, explicit or implied, from the inclusion of or review of any establishment herein named, referred to, or otherwise described. One guy did give me a free cigar. I watch the Big Bang Theory on CBS. We should have more old-school pirates. I think Wooden Indians are cool.
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