Whats a good cigar shop in the Denver area?
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Whats a good cigar shop in the Denver area?
Don't know, have family in FL, so get some good ones every now and then.
I have enjoyed Barlows (sp?) in Lafayette- they have a really nice lounge to relax or work out of- I learned a ton from their really helpful staff.
I heard it has changed hands since I was there last- I need to go again soon.
Pretty sure Monica knows a good one...
Jerry's at the 16th Street Mall and The Original Cigar Store in Westminster (8715 Sheridan).
Cigars on 6th is where I go. It's near 6th ave and clarkson.
Come on down to my place. I have a built-in humidore. Our home theater area is vented with a honkin exhaust fan in the attic that sucks the smoke out of the room. I won't sell you a cigar, but I'll for dang sure give you one and smoke it with you.
As to buying cigars, we get all our online from JRCigars.com and Bestcigarprices.com. Both are roughly half of street price.
Here's the humidore.
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Here's where we sit.
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And here's the home theater. Come on down and have a smoke with us!
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1. You and I are about to be best friends. Also would you like a son?
2. Barlows was good, went there once and got a great pipe, didnt buy cigars. Was steering more towards the local Arvada area. Havana Manor in Longmont is nice, Cigars on 6th was fantastic but the parking is hard to deal with. The Original Cigar store I stopped in when they were closing and it looks like a nice place but they were like totally sold out.
3. Im from Tampa/Ybor City so I am used to really low pricing on cigars with Floridas 0% cigar tax. Its a shame you guys have to pay so much locally, ordering online for you guys is way cheaper which is a shame for local B&Ms here.
Thanks for all the help guys!
Also, what do you guys like to smoke?
Damnnnnn!! Very nice. I bet you could put a few hidden rooms in that area. You know to keep the cigars safe. [Tooth]
Tim.. my new bff... can I stop by on my next trip to the cabin? I use mikescigars for my orders. Want to come up to the cabin by CC?
My humble offerings...
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That's an awesome setup Tim K. I'm definitely envious.
Shameless plug for Edwards Pipe and Tobacco on Broadway in Englewood, kinda across the street from the big Surplus store at Broadway and Hampden. Great shop with great selection, good prices, and great folks. Look for the wooden Indian.
There's also a gun shop across the street, and a high-end gun store a couple doors south of Edwards, called MW Reynolds. Reynolds is worth a visit just to gawk at their guns, real rich-boy toys.
The best place I've ever been is on Wadsworth, just south of I-70 on the east side of the street. It is in the ground floor of that commercial building there, and there is a sign on the side of the build. It's not huge, but they have the best prices I've seen. I'm no cigar aficionado though.
Also, the Tobacco Leaf on the north side of Alameda, across from Belmar, is a nice shop, but go in there dressed in anything less than business casual and the store owner will watch you like a hawk the whole time. Not nearly as good prices, nor as close, as the first place I told you about.
Wasn't there a cigar festival just recently?
Its tough for me getting used to your cigar prices here lol, so much higher than Florida!
Poor guys =[
Eads and Harvest Liquors in Boulder.
Prince Phillips @ tamarac.. it's been there forever.
They seem to keep my boss happy w/ his cigars..
Is it this place?
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=eads+a...N&hl=en&tab=wl
Eads?
I can only think of two "glass pipe" shops. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.
Eads-28th & Canyon
Harvest Liquor-Arapahoe & 33rd
There are more head shops in Greeley than there are decent places to buy cigars. Hell, the two places with cigars, that I can think of, are not cigar shops at all. They just have small humidors in a cigarette store.
It's probably a good thing. I'd be in trouble if I had easy access to a good cigar shop.
I actually have good luck going to Smoker Friendly. NEVER buy cigars from the casinos up in Black Hawk/Central City. You can pay $12 for a $3 cigar, that has been dry in the humidor for over a year.
OK seriously Tim?! That's absolutely amazing man. Nice set up...sadly bigger than my apartment too I'm sure.
-DJ
Nice place, Tim K! Needs guns on the walls though.....