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if you were looking at becoming a member at a cigar shop or just someone who frequents one locally, what is the most important factor to you? or what do you look for in a shop?
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Cigar selection and a place to sit... TV and drink would be a plus (I guess I'm easy). I can deal with cutting fees as long as I can buy theirs and smoke mine.
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cigar selection, leather couches, monster ass TV, girls wearing practically nothing to light my cigars. Ok that might be a stretch but at least a good cigar selection.
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Dr of Quantum Inebrionics
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In no particular order...
- A nice selection of cigars and accessories - Comfortable seating - Televisions - A good ventilation system - Outdoor patio for warm days - A selection of drinks, snacks, coffee, etc. - Beer/Wine, Liquor if possible - WiFi
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Neither here, nor there
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You hit the nail on the head!
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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These plus the bolded selection above would make me a customer |
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a great selection
decent prices hot and friendly waitstaff relaxed attitude comfy lounge proximity to my home
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how important are looks? classier or more laid back?
the reason i ask is to get ideas of course. a self owned shop idea has been approved by my better half. how important is location? |
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Looks is not #1, functionality is for me but it must be laid back.
Location helps especially if I sneak out during work... Otherwise I would not mind driving a little after work hours.
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what goatlocker said.
wifi and a good area to sit. I would love to take my laptop, be able to watch lectures and smoke my pipe or a larger cigar. it would definitely increase the frequency with which I do both
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Welcome to my nightmare
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I mentioned to a (very) local B&M manager that it would be nice if they had Wifi. Her b*tchy response was "I don't want people turning my store into their office."
Huh? ![]() Needless to say, I don't go there anymore unless there's a vendor event. Even though this place is right down the street from me, I go to the shop across town because - the entire staff is very friendly, and the owner takes time to get to know you - they have a good selection at good prices - they have free beer and food on a regular basis...even live music and games - they have many, many vendor events - they have nickel cigar night on the 5th of every month...get one @ 5¢ - they stay open for MNF and TNF games, BYOB - they organize cigar outings and dinners at gourmet restaurants - they have Wifi...they WANT people to set up office there - they'll stay open for your herf - they stock JFRs BTW, the name of this great B&M is Peak Cigars and Pipes in Colorado Springs. |
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I think the hostesses definitely need to have good looks Jay.
On a serious note, though, I think it doesn't have to be amazing but clean and nice. Comfortable, good looking seating. Laid back like Dunng said. Not stuffy or too classy but nice. And I can't stress the clean thing enough. I've hung out at some and they don't clean up ash that's been sitting on the end/coffee tables and it's not terribly appealing. I do like to have my B&M (which has a lounge) close. If you were on my way home, I could potentially stop in but I'd much rather be closer to home. And congrats on the approval from the wife! |
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laid back is good, but it needs to be classy in the sense of up-to-date (current TV, no shag carpet, etc) and clean. location? if this perfect shop existed... I'd drive up to 10 miles without batting an eyelash. maybe 15-20 if it's that good (regularly that is). For special herfs or shopping trips.. within an hour probably |
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Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak girls wearing practically nothing to light my cigars. You mean like this one? __________________ Ditto this too!! |
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Oh, and for the shop. Hours are important. Both my locals close at 6, which means no evening smoking. Being open to 7 or 8 would be nice (they open at 730 but I don't/can't smoke in the morning) Last edited by DrDubzz; 12-04-2008 at 02:07 PM. |
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Looking for the Apex
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I like a place where they are nice to me. Customer Service is important. I like places that are on the nicer side (not over done with Rocky Patel advertisements) and need a TV, wifi, leather furniture, good ventilation and at least sodas and water (anything more is a plus). The more varied the selection the better.
Smoking my own is good, I have never been told no. I always buy at least a single and then just smoke what I brought (unbanded if necessary). |
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That is the HOTTEST red X I've EVER seen. That X can light my cigar anytime. ![]() Now to actually add something to the thread . . . I think location is important. Obviously, I don't want to go anywhere that I think my car is going to be stolen while I'm inside. Plus, the closer to where I live the better, but you can't be close to everyone. Parking can be an issue. I need to easily find a space. There's a cigar bar the massholes sometimes go to and when they have a vendor event there is nowhere to park. It's in a small strip mall with a small parking lot and several other businesses.
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