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A cigar bar is an establishment that caters to patrons who smoke cigars.
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History
While cigar bars have been around for years, interest in them developed in the 1990s when cities and government entities began instituting smoking bans but provided exceptions for establishments that catered to smokers.[1][2][3]
Features
While some cigar bars permit the smoking of cigarettes, the classic cigar bar focuses strictly on cigars. Many of the upscale cigar bars such as the Grand Havana in Beverly Hills, California and New York City as well as those in Paris, Spain and Germany, create a gentlemen's club ambience with plushly-appointed interiors, sometimes including a piano or pool table. Featured prominently in upscale bars are humidors, even walk-in humidors where people can buy and store cigars for safekeeping in special cigar lockers for individuals.[4] The bars frequently also serve food and alcohol.
United States
The only two cigar bars in Major League Baseball are the Cuesta-Rey Cigar Bar at Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Camacho Cigar Bar at Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers. Cuesta-Rey cigars originally were made in Tampa, while Camacho cigars are distributed in Miami.
In the United States the Private Smoking Club in Cincinnati, Ohio claims to be first cigar bar opening in 1995[5].
Worldwide establishments
Asia Pacific
Philippines: Kipling's Cigar bar at the Mandarin Oriental Manila [6]
Singapore: Olde Cuban[7], La Casa Cubana[8]
Thailand: Club PerdomoReferences
- ^ Cigar Sensibilities by Roy Stein - Cigarfriendly.com
- ^ "The Cigar Bar". The Wall Street Journal (Road Runner High Speed Online). March 27, 1997. http://home.nyc.rr.com/taranto/cigar.htm. Retrieved 20 July 2010.[dead link]
- ^ Directory of Post-Ban Cigar Bars - CigarPlaces.com
- ^ The Age, "The cigar bar makes a comeback" article, 28 December, 2010[1]
- ^ Private Smoking Club Google Answers
- ^ http://www.mandarinoriental.com/manila/dining/kiplings/
- ^ http://www.oldecuban.com/index.html
- ^ http://www.lacasacubana.com/Smoking_Salons.htm
External links
The Age, "The cigar bar makes a comeback", article, December 28, 2010[2]
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