Smoking in Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver...

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Hey, everyone. I'm taking a trip to Seattle/Victoria/Vancouver/etc. for a week, beginning late Thursday nite. Where are the places to smoke? Any great cigar lounges?

Let me know if you have recommendations for places to stay, eat, and see.

Thanks!
 
As for Seattle, unless you visit one of the Indian casinos or smoke shops on the outskirts of town you'll find no smoking of any sort anywhere -- no lounges, no bars, can't even light up in a cigar shop. I was just in Victoria and enjoyed the easy and fairly affordable access to the forbidden fruit of the U.S.-based cigar lover so that at least is worth the trip. I'm not sure how strict the smoking laws are in B.C. but I didn't see anyone lighting up in the shops there either.

That being said, the Pacific Northwest is just about the most beautiful place you can visit in the summer (at least once this short hot spell ends) and you'll never run out of things to do and see. Just don't plan to make communal cigar smoking a major part of your trip.
 
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Just south of Seattle and north of Tacoma there is a cigar lounge called Smokey Joes in Fife. I forget the name of the casino it is in, but the food is good and cigar loving atmosphere is nice with lots of flat screens and leather chairs and couches. Smokey Joes has a website that can get you there.
 
Smokey Joe's in Fife at BJ Bingo. Thunderbird is in Tacoma at 72nd and Waller. Decent lounge but really good prices on cigars.

Other than that, welcome to Non-Smoker, Blue State Hell.

http://www.smokeyjoescigarlounge.com/

You picked a great time to come to the NW. Funny, I am going to Chicago for the race.
 
Hey, everyone. I'm taking a trip to Seattle/Victoria/Vancouver/etc. for a week, beginning late Thursday nite. Where are the places to smoke? Any great cigar lounges?

Let me know if you have recommendations for places to stay, eat, and see.

Thanks!

If you want to herf let us know! A couple of good places to smoke have already been posted and there are a couple other places north of Seattle as well, depends on where you are going to be during your trip.

There are some good smoke shops to visit as well, Rain City Cigar just south of Seattle is a pretty good one and they have a nice selection of harder to get smokes. Not a big place, but what they do have is worth a visit.

You'll find the same smoke nazi groups in Vancouver too, the only smoking to do is mostly out of doors.

Have a good trip, PM me if you are around long enough to herf some night.
 
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