I was just there a month ago on vacation.
They have some comfortable leather chairs in a
group around a couple of basic tables, and a TV
right in the store.
All of the cigars are in or behind an L shaped
counter/display case on tall bookshelves.
Cigar swag is available, and a mister keeps humid-
ity up.
The counter guy was kind of young, maybe a college
kid. Couldn't determine his knowledge of cigars.
It's right on Rt. 209 Business, the apparent main drag
of the town, at the corner of 6th St., IIRC. Parking
is a hassle, due to many meters, even on the side
street(6th). It might pay to go around the block and
walk to avoid the meters.
I only spent about 1/2 hr. Only one other guy was
smoking and he left as I was looking at their open stock.
They have a good stock, but it's all out of reach. You
must be served, and have good eyes. I bought an OR
Padilla 8/11 and a Mi Barrio. They have Tats, Padron
Anni's, Fuente and most of the common/better sticks.
The main street has alot of shops and cafes.
I buy from them, too, and wanted to check out the b&m.
No problem. On the way home I stopped at the CI Superstore,
too.
Chemyst
