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    The one near where I live is like a small pub and a small cigar shop connected together...quite roomy.

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    i don't have anything like that around where i live.

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    The place a few miles from my house is AWESOME!!!

    Here's the website: Cigars and More

    Great bunch of guys hang around, nice selection of cigars in a walk in humidor, leather chairs, TV's everywhere, game table (great poker and hearts), Golden Tee, frequent events - you can't ask for much more...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    The place a few miles from my house is AWESOME!!!

    Here's the website: Cigars and More

    Great bunch of guys hang around, nice selection of cigars in a walk in humidor, leather chairs, TV's everywhere, game table (great poker and hearts), Golden Tee, frequent events - you can't ask for much more...
    that looks nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drake
    that looks nice!
    Wish you could join me, Drake - it's a great place!!!

    I feel bad when I hear other BOTL's have nowhere to go and smoke - especially in states that are highly restrictive of cigar smoking. I guess I'm lucky that I have the cigar store near me. I hate traveling out of town and trying to find someplace to go - it seems that there are many states and localities where cigar smoking is frowned upon.

    I'm also lucky to have several restaurants, lounges and bars in close proximity that allow and encourage cigar smoking. There's a great bar/restaurant in Schaumburg, IL a group of us tend to frequent called "Fox and Hounds" - it's a cigar smokers paradise. Large leather couches and chairs, big screen TV's all over the place, pool, darts, and great food and drinks...

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    Default Club Macanudo

    Place called Club Macanudo in NYC. Real nice place, have to be dressed up, can't BYOC though, have to buy your sticks there. I'm cool with that being the only indoor place to smoke though, honestly, even before the smoking ban, most places that allowed smoking did not allow cigar smoking.

    That's really it for Manhattan though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    The place a few miles from my house is AWESOME!!!

    Here's the website: Cigars and More

    Great bunch of guys hang around, nice selection of cigars in a walk in humidor, leather chairs, TV's everywhere, game table (great poker and hearts), Golden Tee, frequent events - you can't ask for much more...


    they took the Golden Tee machine out - The BASTIDS!!!!

    Ken - if you're looking - PUT THE FRIGGEN MACHINE BACK!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by labmonkey
    The one near where I live is like a small pub and a small cigar shop connected together...quite roomy.
    Are you talking about Cigar Club? I'll be there Tuesday afternoon to "host" an out-of-towner.

    The inside of the place could use a bit of a "facelift" but it's a very comfortable place to kick back with a smoke and a drink.
    Just remember; if the world didn't suck, we would all fall off. ̃

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    Default Cigar Friendly Places.

    In Calgary there used to be a cigar lounge/club, but it shut down a number of years ago. Only place that I've heard of lately is ok with cigars the Inn on Crowhild lobby bar, but they don't do sales.

    PS First post by me ! Loads of nice info here, learning alot.
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    Welcome Buhz!! Good to have you on board!!! Where in Calgary do you buy your stoogies?
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


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    Hey Roham.

    Currently I buy them at Cavendish and Moore in Penny Lane. Also I hit Sheffield and Sons for when I need one quick, they're cheaper than C & M. Looking for another source since my current favourite is a Montecristo no. 4 which runs about 19-21 bucks.

    Thanks for the warm welcome !
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    I am loyal only to Joseph at the Chinook Shefield and son. Go give him a try. I have been to all the other shops around and he keeps the best stock and the best humidity in my opinion
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


    "The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa

    “The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda

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    Thanks for the tip Roham, I'll check him out. My girlfriend lives that way and bless her, she doesn't mind cigar smoke at all.
    Life is beautiful, death is peaceful. It's the transition that's bothersome.
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