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19thHole
01-28-2009, 09:30 AM
I am going to San Antonio for business for a week and I am looking for places that are cigar friendly. Ideally, I am looking for places that allow cigars either inside or outside, possibly along the riverwalk? I will be in the convention center area. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

MarkinAZ
01-28-2009, 09:55 PM
Matt, you can always try out this web site for locations to cities that you travel to:

http://www.cigarplaces.com/

A great feature of this web page is you can enter B&M's that you enjoy and then others can also enjoy on down the road.

Just type in "San Antonio, TX" and I know one location will pop up with its own web page to peruse. Finck Cigar Company and retail store is also located in San Antonio:

http://www.finckcigarcompany.com/

Have a great trip:ss

mikeyj23
01-29-2009, 05:08 AM
I go to SA annually for a conference at the convention center over Valentine's day weekend (Feb 12-14) - the two standout places I've made it to in past years are C.I.G.A.R. (http://www.cigar-sa.com) (great selection, great employees, great lounge in the back) and the Cigar Club (http://www.sacigars.com) (big place, great bar, big/decent humi, often live music). This year I hope to make it to Finck and Club Cohiba at the Havana Riverwalk Inn.

19thHole
04-08-2009, 02:52 PM
This trip is getting closer (next month) Club Cohiba is a place I would like to try to make it to. Does anyone know how cigar friendly the places along the riverwalk are? I'd like to find a nice watering hole with a patio that I can smoke on without people looking at me.

Are the places you mention above on or near the riverwalk?

MarkinAZ
04-08-2009, 04:36 PM
On the Riverwalk, there still should be located the "Hard Rock" Cafe. Very near to the Hard Rock and up on the second level is a place called "Martini's". I visited here with a few others while attending a week long seminar in SA. They have a cigar menu which you can choose some overpriced cigars from, and a large area with tables outside "Martini's" which you can drink and smoke. I had a Guiness and an overpriced Montecristo when I visited. It was relaxing and I didn't feel like I had a bunch of eyeballs staring at me too...