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Anyone know of a cigar friendly place, in the greater Boston Metro area, to enjoy a stick and maybe a Frosty Adult Beverage?

I've been to and enjoyed Cigar Masters, but wonder if any other options exist since the passage of the latest round of anti-smoking laws.
 
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Bostonbill & The Eye hang out at the Millenium Bostonian Hotel cigar lounge. Its near the Hay Market.


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Stanza dei Sigari in the North End; just be prepared to pay extremely marked up prices.

I notice you are in Nashua, have you tried Castro's on Main Street? This place happens to my favorite place to go enjoy a few smokes and drinks (I'm there at least once a week).
 
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I second Stanza dei Sigari -- a good place with a nice selection of brandies, single malts and ports in two discrete rooms. The cigar selection isn't all that large, but all carry a hefty markup. It's on Hanover Street below Caffe Vittoria, and open only in the evenings.

I also enjoy CigarMasters on Boylston Street in the Back Bay, at least in the daytime. Nice bar, comfy leather chairs and couches in front and in a quite room in back, imported beers on tap and another nice Port list. The walk-in humidor is large and well-stocked, but as always in these places, highly marked-up. It's a popular place for men to spend an hour or two while their wives are spending their money over on Newbury Street. At night, though, it turns into a loud, crowded yuppie meat market.

Whoops ... I see you already know about it. Sorry.


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