Backyard deck usually. Wandering around the park nearby if not, although the rather cheeky little senior citizen dog walker always gigves me the evil eye. Apparently I am not a nice boy.
My first post here -- looking forward to benefiting from all your experience. Since I travel a lot I often smoke in hotel rooms. I haven't run into a smoke-free hotel yet, but I haven't been to San Francisco lately. . .
Pat Thayer Living well is the best revenge.
Posts: 8 | Location: Annapolis | Registered: March 24, 2008
I love Cigar Masters in Boston. They have a great atmosphere and one of the best selections of boutique cigars around. The one thing I love about this place is how knowledgeable their staff is. they always have great recommendations! The Waitstaff is nice to look at too Anyway, I know they are opening in Providence, RI soon and planning to franchise. I found them originally at www.cigarmasters.com. Happy Smoking!
Cigar Authority: I was also recently up in Boston on business affairs and visiting an old college friend, and he introduced me to Cigar Masters since he knows I am a big-time cigar lover. I also concur that this place has a great atmosphere and a great selection of premium cigars. The staff is very helpful and the waitstaff is a nice view.
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Posts: 19 | Location: New York, NY | Registered: March 19, 2008
I have a covered patio with a fireplace. I enjoy sitting with my friends(Human and K-9) and savouring a smoke and a nice glass of The Famous Grouse 18y/o. It is God's little reward to me for getting through yet another week of the rat race.
We have a nice little B&M lounge in Springfield, IL. Hours are not very early or very late, but the atmosphere is friendly. No drinks or food served, but if you want to bring your own, they do not mind a bit. Nice leather seating, flat screen T.V. Thinking of a move to Idaho in the near future, hope I can find something comparable there. Anybody have any experience with Idaho, specifically Treasure Valley/Boise?
now that spring is coming, I sit out on the patio with a fitpit going, or on the putting green. Sometimes I will walk the dog and take a stick with me.
also I just found a B&M with a lounge nice place and I plan on visiting frequently.
I like to sit out on my balcony as I find it both quiet and possessing a good view. It's a good place to just be alone to relax and gather my thoughts; whether that be on a quiet Sunday morning or after a hectic Monday.
In my garage. It's not air-tight and it's been a cold winter. I've been smoking 2-3 a week all winter long. No man should have to smoke under such conditions.
Posts: 4 | Location: Ontario | Registered: March 28, 2008
I'm a lucky fellow really! Since the smoking ban came in in the UK I have been smoking less when out and about (our weather is a tad unpredictable). However I am a musician by trade who, when not playing live, works mostly writing and recording in my studio at home. So I usually smoke in my conservatory, kitchen or sitting room... whenever I like. If visitors complain (which they rarely do as they know me well) they are welcome to leave. When I'm working with singers I don't usually smoke around them... they can be a little precious, and I never actually smoke in the studio.
When I am working in London I usually smoke at the Casa Del Habano on Wardour street... nice quiet place during the day to sit with a newspaper, buffalo trace and Ramon Allones, even if many of the clientele in the evenings are a little pretentious.
Wherever I can, on my back deck or front porch, while driving in my car w/o spouse, in my basement office or bar with 2 air purifiers & 2 candles burning in the winter. Would love to lightup in the family room upstairs by the fireplace but this is NOT ALLOWED.
Here in New Orleans we have Audubon Park that runs along the Miss. River. In the evening the sun sets behind the river and I'll break out a Padron 1964 and will be smiling the entire time.
Posts: 16 | Location: New Orleans | Registered: April 07, 2008
I am about to move and am searching for a new place to smoke. I'll be living up in Seattle and for the life of me I can't find anything on the internet on any good cigar shops, smoking clubs, etc. Does anyone have any experience with this or where they can find a club? Thank you David david.coyle@us.army.mil