Cigars in DC?
#2
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 238
Hi,
Here's a link to a review of a bar I've heard of (but never been to). May help you out...
http://www.worldsbestbars.com/city/w...hington-dc.htm
The latest review is from August 2004, so you should probably call ahead to make sure they're still around. Also, smoking in bars is still allowed in DC, so you shouldn't have a hard time finding cigar bars that are still doing business around here.
Here's a link to a review of a bar I've heard of (but never been to). May help you out...
http://www.worldsbestbars.com/city/w...hington-dc.htm
The latest review is from August 2004, so you should probably call ahead to make sure they're still around. Also, smoking in bars is still allowed in DC, so you shouldn't have a hard time finding cigar bars that are still doing business around here.
#3




Join Date: Jan 2005
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Cigar bars
Well here is what I know. what are you looking for? There is Shelly Back Room. A nice restruant with humidors. There is Butlers in the Hyatt hotel a nice cigar bar. I have never been to Ozios Just heard it was nice. You Have Mortons and Ruth Chris steak houses along with A JR cigar Outlet store that I go to. Real good and cheap cigars.
Drapers cigars the sticks are dry. I don't think they humidify the sticks.
There is the Capitol Grill great steaks near the Hill. Most places will let you smoke cigars if the are upscale and classy. Hopes this helps.
Drapers cigars the sticks are dry. I don't think they humidify the sticks.
There is the Capitol Grill great steaks near the Hill. Most places will let you smoke cigars if the are upscale and classy. Hopes this helps.
#6




Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Bonita Springs FL
Posts: 2,963
Well, if you're in town during the Baseball Do in May, I'll be packing a dozen or so nice Dominican puros with me. Happy to share 
For cigar friendly dining establishments:
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar...,2566,,00.html
Smokeshop finder:
http://www.gocigars.net/main.phtml

For cigar friendly dining establishments:
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar...,2566,,00.html
Smokeshop finder:
http://www.gocigars.net/main.phtml
#7
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Ended up going to Ozios which was pretty good. It was huge, with several different rooms on different levels; kind of a maze.
Some rooms were crowded bars, other rooms had tables for dinner, and still other rooms were quiet with couches and fireplaces.
There's also a cigar store two doors down, and Ozios sells cigars by the entrance, as well.
Some rooms were crowded bars, other rooms had tables for dinner, and still other rooms were quiet with couches and fireplaces.
There's also a cigar store two doors down, and Ozios sells cigars by the entrance, as well.
#8
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 238
Originally Posted by Doppy
Ended up going to Ozios which was pretty good. It was huge, with several different rooms on different levels; kind of a maze.
Some rooms were crowded bars, other rooms had tables for dinner, and still other rooms were quiet with couches and fireplaces.
There's also a cigar store two doors down, and Ozios sells cigars by the entrance, as well.
Some rooms were crowded bars, other rooms had tables for dinner, and still other rooms were quiet with couches and fireplaces.
There's also a cigar store two doors down, and Ozios sells cigars by the entrance, as well.

