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Still Watching My Back
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The ambiance wasn't anything to write home about. The patio is cramped (even when you're not in a corner) between a wall and an escalator. If you did smoke at one of the tables inside, it would feel more like smoking in a gift shop than a lounge. Smoking at the bar probably wouldn't be bad, but I can see it possibly being hard to get a seat there in the evening.
I'm too cheap to try the house-label Casa Fuente cigars, though the other sticks weren't quite as overpriced as I had been lead to believe (Chateau Fuente was $10, same stick is $6 at my local shop). If you're looking to drop $35 on an Opus X or $120-$150 on a Lost City, I guess this would be as a good a place to do so as any and they seemed to have the full lines of both. Based on the time of day we were there (~10am both times) we didn't try the Mojitos, though they did look good. I'd say the two biggest positives were the coffee and having a place to smoke while your wife shops... but in Vegas, it's not like there's a shortage of places to smoke. |
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Bunion
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Cigar Smokin' Patriot
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SREAM NOW AND SREAM LAOD!
![]() (Any oldtimers from CigarFamily will get that one!)
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