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Old 12-02-2013, 04:12 PM   #1
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Default Castle Rock CO Cigar friendly?

Have done online search for smoking friendly spots in Castle Rock with minimal results. Any local knowledge for me.
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Old 12-02-2013, 04:18 PM   #2
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I typed "cigar stores in castle rock co" in to google and got this reply:
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I'd give GoodFellas Smoke Shop a call for information.
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Old 12-02-2013, 04:39 PM   #3
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I typed "cigar stores in castle rock co" in to google and got this reply:
https://www.google.com/search?q=ciga...m=122&ie=UTF-8

I'd give GoodFellas Smoke Shop a call for information.
Thanks Markem. Closest thing I've gotten. Will be there middle of week through weekend and will be way too cold for outdoor cigars... though I'll give it a try.
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My brother lives in Castle Rock and when i was there 2 years ago it was slim pickings. mostly liquor stores with small walk ins in the back with basic selections and WAY overpriced opus x. You'd almost be better off trying Denver which isn't too bad of a drive. Stop by the rackhouse pub and tour stranahans distillery on your way in
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On the south side of Denver, I would suggest taking a quick drive up I25 about 15 miles to a place called The Smoking Cave. It should only take you around 20 mins unless you hit that peak 5pm rush hour traffic, but even then most people are heading south or towards Castle Rock. The owner's name is Sean and it is one of the best B&Ms in town. Great little lounge up front and a member's area in the back along with a KILLER fully stocked Humi. Lots of rarer sticks in there most days and darn good prices considering the CO tax.

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5435 Boatworks Dr
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
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Old 12-02-2013, 04:57 PM   #6
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Smoker's Friendly in Castle Rock (old town). Also a little far, but my fav shop in Colorado is Smoking Cave in Highlands Ranch (E. County Line between Quebec and University)

Edit: Been beat by another Zach... haha
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My brother lives in Castle Rock and when i was there 2 years ago it was slim pickings. mostly liquor stores with small walk ins in the back with basic selections and WAY overpriced opus x. You'd almost be better off trying Denver which isn't too bad of a drive. Stop by the rackhouse pub and tour stranahans distillery on your way in
Thanks Jason. We're visiting family and not renting a car with the short trip... sooo Denver even south Denver is prob out this time. In the past I've found the same slim pickings in CR. But I'm meeting a friend working in Denver on Saturday for some 20 degree disc golf and I'm sure beer and a cigar in some friendly establishment will be on the post round agenda.
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On the south side of Denver, I would suggest taking a quick drive up I25 about 15 miles to a place called The Smoking Cave. It should only take you around 20 mins unless you hit that peak 5pm rush hour traffic, but even then most people are heading south or towards Castle Rock. The owner's name is Sean and it is one of the best B&Ms in town. Great little lounge up front and a member's area in the back along with a KILLER fully stocked Humi. Lots of rarer sticks in there most days and darn good prices considering the CO tax.

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5435 Boatworks Dr
Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
phone 303-713-0022
Thanks Zach(s). This prob do-able borrowing nephews second vehicle or hijacking him as a designated driver. Actually that idea will be made to work.
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.....and ZachF88, quite the apropo post count for a CO boy.
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Old 12-09-2013, 12:15 PM   #10
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Default Re: Castle Rock CO Cigar friendly?

Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I made it to the Smokers Friendly in CR and not a half bad spot, decent humidor selection, etc. Didn't make it down to The Smoking Cave unfortunately, but even with the low temps I was comfortable sitting in the sun outside smoking and sipping. On the other hand I played a disc golf tournie in Arvada on Saturday with temps starting at -1 and finishing at +6 and was comfortable there as well. :-)
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