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pligster
13-04-2009, 02:09 PM
Can anyone tell me where it is permissable to enjoy a cuban cigar indoors socially - other than your own house?!! :41:
Ramon
13-04-2009, 02:14 PM
In the UK, JJ Fox in London, and that's about it. The smoking ban is pretty well completely comprehensive in this country. Only specialist retailers with a dedicated room to try out cigars is allowed. You can still smoke in plenty of bars in Spain, and Gibraltar is ok.
whisky77
13-04-2009, 02:23 PM
Can anyone tell me where it is permissable to enjoy a cuban cigar indoors socially - other than your own house?!! :41:
Pligster, as Ramon correctly pointed out there are now very few places within the UK where you can enjoy a cigar.There seems to be far more tolerance of cigar smoking on the continent.I was in Brussels last year and was very surprised to find out you can still smoke in designated areas in the pubs/bars.Unfortunately the UK has not followed this idea at all.
cj121
13-04-2009, 02:34 PM
It's not going to help the UK scene, but on our honeymonn in the motherland in January it was bizarre smoking anywhere you fancied: hotel bar/lobby/corridor; street, bar, cafe...et al.
Being in the home of fine puros was a bonus too.
We're buggered here Pligster:frown:
You ought to pop into 'introductions' and 'introduct' yourself:biggrin1:
Robusto
13-04-2009, 03:23 PM
To add to what Ramon posted, I was mightily relieved that I could smoke in Soutter's, Davidoff and JJ Fox on the London Cuban Cigar Walk.
I'm depressed about the draconian smoking ban, and would have topped myself if I couldn't have enjoyed a good cigar in any of the fine cigar merchants' shops just I have done every time I've visited London.
As far as normal life's concerned, we're doomed. I was pleased by Drew's post recently that if you are at a private 'do' in a pub, for example, you can light up then.
But I imagine everybody has to sign four disclaimers each to make this work.
Mr Moore
13-04-2009, 06:21 PM
CJ, where is the motherland ? Cuba ?
cj121
13-04-2009, 06:29 PM
Ooh yeah, although 'Motherland' sounds a bit Sven Hassel doesn't it?:painkiller:
Stevieboy
13-04-2009, 06:56 PM
I love Edinburgh at this time of year when the beer gardens come back into life :cowboyic9:
Can't beat sitting outside with a beer in one hand and a cigar in the other wearing shades and the sun's beating down...Utter bliss :p
whisky77
13-04-2009, 07:19 PM
I love Edinburgh at this time of year when the beer gardens come back into life :cowboyic9:
Can't beat sitting outside with a beer in one hand and a cigar in the other wearing shades and the sun's beating down...Utter bliss :p
Spent a weekend up in the city last year, i think the name of the street is Rose Street, there is a cigar shop at one end and lots of bars with tables outside.Fantastic atmosphere at the weekends and as you say, good to sit and smoke without getting hassled.
cohibaIV
13-04-2009, 07:52 PM
We..(as a couple) stay there very often, love the place:41:
Ramon
13-04-2009, 10:50 PM
Spent a weekend up in the city last year, i think the name of the street is Rose Street, there is a cigar shop at one end and lots of bars with tables outside.Fantastic atmosphere at the weekends and as you say, good to sit and smoke without getting hassled.
That would be this shop http://www.whisky-cigars.co.uk/ with a nice little bar opposite. They had a torcedor from Cuba there a couple of years ago rolling cigars in the shop. Interesting, and you could buy some as well. Very nice, a really peppery flavour :smoke:
Stevieboy
13-04-2009, 11:49 PM
We..(as a couple) stay there very often, love the place:41:
Tell me when you're next up and we could meet for a herf-ette!!
Robusto
14-04-2009, 06:04 AM
Will do, Stevie. :smoke:
whisky77
14-04-2009, 10:00 AM
That would be this shop http://www.whisky-cigars.co.uk/ with a nice little bar opposite. They had a torcedor from Cuba there a couple of years ago rolling cigars in the shop. Interesting, and you could buy some as well. Very nice, a really peppery flavour :smoke:
Ramon, do you know if you can smoke upstairs in that little shop in Edinburgh?
I only went in once when i was looking for some OPUS OPUS X and they had none.Eventually tracked them down in the other cigar merchants next to the Castle, if i remember rightly the guy wanted over ?20 for one cigar:bolt:; i declined his offer.
Ramon
14-04-2009, 10:55 AM
Ramon, do you know if you can smoke upstairs in that little shop in Edinburgh?
Not that I know about. If it's a nice day though the pub opposite has tables and chairs outside.
whisky77
14-04-2009, 11:01 AM
Ramon, i must be getting confused with another shop then.I was staying in the hotel across from the shop which has an opening onto Rose Street.As i said it is a really nice place to spend a weekend.Thanks for the info.
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