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Will be spending about 10 days there starting in a week and a half... any insights into where to go to enjoy a good cigar (besides the golf courses I'll be hitting)? Any good retailers to check out?
 
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Try Palm Desert Tobacco. I went there last year and they were very knowledgeable and had an excellent selection. They are on the main drag along the mountains. Where are you staying?


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I tried to smoke a cigar at the casino several years ago and I was told to put it out. I thought casinos and cigars go together.
 
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I tried to smoke a cigar at the casino several years ago and I was told to put it out. I thought casinos and cigars go together.


Which casino? If it was the "Spa" in downtown Palm Springs, I can see that happening. It is a very "happy group" in downtown PS...If you know what I mean. I usually go to Fantasy Springs, and I've never had an issue.


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It was the casino smack dab in the middle of PS--Something with the word Caliente in it perhaps?

Sorry, I don't know what you mean by a "happy group."
 
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Agua Caliente.

Agua Caliente and The Spa are owned by the same tribe.


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The local place to visit is the “Tinder Box” on South Palm Canyon right in the middle of anything that’s really going on in Palm Springs. Family owned by the Donovan’s, they always make you feel right at home. Whether adding a restaurant, shopping, or visiting the local street fair, definitely a good bet. The “Spa Casino” is just a couple of blocks East for other entertainment.

If dining Mexican, Los Casuelas right across the street provides both patio and an inner lower level with open windows for smoking, etc. We again tested the Partagas 160 in a group there a couple weeks back without comment. And the beer was cold.


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