Thursday, April 14, 2011

Smoking allowed: Cigar bars offer a safe haven

Cigars allowedSometimes a cigar is just a cigar. But finding a place to enjoy it? Good luck with that, pal. Yet, there are still dens of iniquity where the words “smoking” and “allowed” are linked, when a guy or girl can fire up their choice of legal intoxicant from Honduras or the Dominican Republic. Smoking a cigar is a ritual, a way to slow down. And it keeps both hands busy, so the devil can’t find work for them. Here, we offer a round-up of safehouses where you can light up without censure.

From the outside, Executive Cigars in the North Side looks like a neighborhood smoke shop that would specialize in those commercial cigars sold in small cardboard boxes.

Don’t be fooled.

The two-year-old store run by Andrew Lee is home to a sealed room filled with floor-to-ceiling racks of cigars ranging from $5 to $30 each. They represent offerings from companies such as Oliva and offer a great variety of cigar types, tastes and sizes.

Lee tries to offer a cigar education to his customers, insisting “if you know the rules of math you can solve any problem. If you are going to smoke cigars you have to know the rules.”

The shop may have an urban appearance, but customers talk about its range of clients, from neighbors to young professionals on their way home to the suburbs.

Besides the smoke-selection room, Executive Cigars also features a lounge area behind it with flat-screen TVs, leather couches and chairs and a bar. Drinks are not sold, but are available to members who bring their own bottles and also contribute to a drink fund.

Memberships range from $30 to $75 a month, Lee says.

There also is a party room upstairs that was the site of a Super Bowl get-together and is a spill-over site when the lounge gets full. It still is developing, but already is decorated and furnished.

Lee says one of the more unusual aspects of the shop is its late-night nature. He says its unofficial motto is “Your late-night cigar store,” and is generally open at least until 1 a.m.

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