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Cigar lounges/bars around the world

54K views 47 replies 15 participants last post by  alboogie7  
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World's nicest cigar lounges/bars

I didn't see such a thread so why not start one.

Club Macanudo - NYC, USA
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Davidoff Lounge - Beijing, China
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La Casa Del Habano - London, UK
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Avo Lounge - Bern, Switzerland
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Burn - Florida, USA
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Rhumbar - Las Vegas, USA
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The Divan - Singapore
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Casa Fuente - Las Vegas, USA
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Davidoff Lounge - Mosel, Germany
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Renaissance Yangtze - Shanghai, China
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Le Gray Hotel - Beirut, Lebanon
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La Casa Del Habano - Hamburg, Germany
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Lufthansa Cigar Lounge (1st class flyers) - Munich, Germany
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Humidor Cigar Lounge - Norwegian Cruise Line
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Club Perdomo - Bangkok, Thailand
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i don't smoke cigars, but i did go to the one on the norwegian cruise line when i went to alaska... smelled good
 
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I actually think there isn't one anymore in London. There is one left about 15 minutes from London, in Teddington.

Mike's Cigar Lounge, Westchester, NY ;)
Very nice Mike. I like it a lot. I assume you have an independent air circulation/filtration.

I'll have pictures of mine in about 2 months; being built now.
 
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Mike's Cigar Lounge, Westchester, NY ;)

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#13 ·
Great stuff Robusto...will come in handy during my travels!!
 
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Glad you guys like it. I'll keep posting. I love anything cigars.

I've been to several of these places. If I had to choose only one it would be the Belga Queen in Belgium. The restaurant, lounge/bar, seating areas and cigar lounge are hosted in a 19th century bank. It's on several levels. The food as well as the ambiance, location and interior decor is outstanding.
 
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They're prints. Really great cigar artist named Mike Uhern. If you contact him tell him Mike Primavera said hello. Great guy.

Mike Uhren - Cigar Artist
 
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LCDH Toronto is not like that..... Very small sh!thole with no lounge and didn't care to give me any service. They were more focused on the idiot with the half-chewed, unlit cigar in his mouth. Funny too, because I was waiting for them to unlock the "cohiba cabinet" for some GR's. Went back a few weeks later and there was just a female there who knew absolutely nothing about cigars and hardly spoke any English.... By the way, there's a no smoking policy in Toronto and you can't smoke within 15 meters (45ft) of buildings..
 
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Sorry to hear about your negative experience at the LCDH in Toronto. Not everybody understands and appreciates cigars the same way we do.

You are right, the picture is not the correct one. I swapped it with the LCDH in Cancun since I don't have a good picture of the one in Toronto.
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