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Old 02-08-2009, 06:24 PM   #1
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I am going to be in Dallas TX. Late March or early April. I would like to find a cigar lounge or cigar friendly bar to hang out at in the evenings. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Old 02-08-2009, 06:26 PM   #2
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Two Brothers is just north of Dallas in Plano. Very nice lounge with a plasma, walk-in humidor, and great staff.

http://www.twobrotherscigar.com/
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Old 02-08-2009, 10:02 PM   #3
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Depends on where you are going to be staying at. Dallas Proper just passed an anti-smoking measure that is aimed towards the bars/clubs/restaurant more so than tobacco shops. There are a few exceptions (Javiers, Havana Club), but for the most part you won't be able to go to a local bar and light up a good cigar. This measure doesn't necessarily extend to some of the suburbs, but some of them have been going smoke free as well.

There are quite a few tobacco shops through out the area that have lounges and allow for bring your own. Knowing where you are and if you can get around would help for recommendations. Two Brothers is nice, but way too far for me to visit with any frequency. I tend to stay in the Irving and Fort Worth areas. Drop me a line and let's see if we can get a welcome herf together for you.
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Old 03-03-2009, 12:42 PM   #4
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Just booked the trip. I will be staying in Addison and my meetings will be in Carollton. Looks like Two Brothers is only 13 miles away. Thanks for the replys. Any other suggestions?
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Old 03-03-2009, 12:49 PM   #5
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There is Addison Cigar on Addison and Cigar Shop & More on Belt Line. Since you're staying in Addison both of these will be very close. Both are fairly nice places. I live in Addison so give me a heads up and I'll try to welcome you to the area. I'm new to the area but I think Addison is still smoking friendly. At least the last time I was at Sherlocks on Belt Line there were people smoking cigars.
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Old 03-04-2009, 11:30 AM   #6
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Hey Ricky,
Thanks for the offer and the info. I will be available most evenings while in the Dallas area. Are the places you mentioned open in the evening? I could meet with you about any evening. Any other Dallas BOTL interested in hooking up for a smoke?
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Old 03-04-2009, 12:18 PM   #7
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Thanks for the offer and the info. I will be available most evenings while in the Dallas area. Are the places you mentioned open in the evening? I could meet with you about any evening. Any other Dallas BOTL interested in hooking up for a smoke?
The name is Justin. As far as evenings, I'm not sure how late the B&M's are open. I'll do some research and get back to you.
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What dates you going to be in town?
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I will arrive on 3/29 and leave on 4/3. So, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday would be good.
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Old 03-24-2009, 04:22 PM   #10
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I had a house stick from Addison and it was really good. I would pick a couple up if I were you.
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I had a house stick from Addison and it was really good. I would pick a couple up if I were you.
Are you talking about Addison Cigar? If so, I think those are from Patel. I was going to say blended by Patel but we all know he's a business man not a blender.
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Are you talking about Addison Cigar? If so, I think those are from Patel. I was going to say blended by Patel but we all know he's a business man not a blender.
That would be the place. I can't remember who gifted it to me, but I was really impressed
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I was in Dallas downtown last week and there was a bar around the corner from our hotel called 'Ten' that was cigar friendly. They even had a cutter on the bar. I was not a bad place but we traveled in a group as 2am in downtown Dallas is kind of scary. Meet a nice fellow who was smoking a Monte #2.
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Seriously, you should try to make it out to Fort Worth on Monday night for James' open house party. Food, drink, lots of cigars... Just an idea. I am game for whenever too.
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Seriously, you should try to make it out to Fort Worth on Monday night for James' open house party. Food, drink, lots of cigars... Just an idea. I am game for whenever too.

What's the story on the open house party? How far is Fort Worth from Addison? sounds like we a few intersted BOTL. Let review the options here.
Justin, any luck on B&M hours of operation. I am game for any and all nights.
I am in a class until 4:30 and off to smoke.
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What's the story on the open house party? How far is Fort Worth from Addison? sounds like we a few intersted BOTL. Let review the options here.
Justin, any luck on B&M hours of operation. I am game for any and all nights.
I am in a class until 4:30 and off to smoke.
The Monday night event is at James' (croatan) place. Fort Worth is about 45 minutes from Addison. Cigar Shop & More is open till 9:00 pm during the week. I have yet to call Addison Cigar but I assume it's the same. Both are VERY close to your hotel.
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The Monday night event is at James' (croatan) place. Fort Worth is about 45 minutes from Addison. Cigar Shop & More is open till 9:00 pm during the week. I have yet to call Addison Cigar but I assume it's the same. Both are VERY close to your hotel.
Cool. So do you want to set a night a time? If you want to go to the James' thing, that is fine, but I am good for hanging in Addison as well.
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Cool. So do you want to set a night a time? If you want to go to the James' thing, that is fine, but I am good for hanging in Addison as well.
Let's see when Mikey is available and then make a decision. Really any night is good next week. Since I work in Fort Worth I don't get back into Addison until 6:00 pm or so.
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