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Any tips on a good place to enjoy a cigar? I was looking at the Cigar House, which looks real nice and has good Yelp reviews.

Any advice?

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Cigar House in old San Juan is fantastic. Gorgeous, well kept walkin humidor, great selection and prices, and full bar.

It's huge too, with lots of different ares to relax and enjoy a smoke.

Only catch is you have to smoke their stock (no lighting fee and smoke your own) so the punch petit coronation and SLR Regios will have to stay on deck

I'll definitely be back. Now, back to my Opus #5. smile.png

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Cigar House in old San Juan is fantastic. Gorgeous, well kept walkin humidor, great selection and prices, and full bar.

It's huge too, with lots of different ares to relax and enjoy a smoke.

Only catch is you have to smoke their stock (no lighting fee and smoke your own) so the punch petit coronation and SLR Regios will have to stay on deck

I'll definitely be back. Now, back to my Opus #5. smile.png

Couldn't one buy a stick from them and then surreptitiously light your own? I've been known to buy a Robusto, pocket it and pull the unbanded PSD4 from my pocket sneaky.gif .

As I recall PR was pretty smoke-friendly in general though it's been some time since I've been there.

Check out the El San Juan Hotel & Casino, it's got a cigar bar that's a pretty nice place to relax with a smoke and a beverage. House cigar is made by Davidoff though you can smoke whatever you like.

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I definitely could have lit up whatever i wanted. The place was large enough, and no one was auditng what people were smoking.

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