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  • #16
    Restaurants don't allow you to eat your own food and bars don't allow you to bring your own booze, with cigar lounges being so few and far I can't see why they would allow you to smoke your own tbh.

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    • #17
      Having had a couple of recommendations Ten Manchester St its a shame to hear less than favourable reports though that would be the kind of thing I'd hope to avoid, just fancy somewhere nice and relaxed.

      Gangstarrrr - thanks for the recommendation for the Churchill Hotel. Maybe give that a try.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by groundhog View Post
        Imho Ten Manchester Street is shite. Rude staff.
        And me @SilentBOb and @Undercover were asked to leave - they didn't like we were smoking our own - even though we'd more than made the minimum spend, which they reminded us of every five minutes.
        Intrusive, rude, overbearing and worth steering clear of.
        +1 for JJs or 1a
        1a?

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        • #19
          The Begraves Hotel has a nice terrace. I don't know the rules on spends as I was staying there when I used the terrace. I must say that no one told me of a minimum spend in 10 Manchester street either and service was impeccable.

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          • #20
            With the varying reports of Ten Manchester St I'll have to give it a go and cast my vote and then on the Churchill Hotel as gangstarrrr recommendation.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by trying View Post
              1a?
              1a St James; Dunhills, its a shop where you use the lounge to smoke, bring your own drink, coffee and water supplied but you have to smoke theirs.
              'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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              • #22
                Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                1a St James; Dunhills, its a shop where you use the lounge to smoke, bring your own drink, coffee and water supplied but you have to smoke theirs.

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                • #23
                  You should try everything for yourself anyway. We human beings are not robots.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by anz3001 View Post
                    Restaurants don't allow you to eat your own food and bars don't allow you to bring your own booze, with cigar lounges being so few and far I can't see why they would allow you to smoke your own tbh.
                    True but if you abide to the minimum spend rule what's the problem as most place allow you to smoke your own cigarettes .

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                    • #25
                      Never been to a lounge...not sure I would enjoy the lingering smoke anymore since they've made the ban I do like smoking outdoors.I think the cosa would be more for me. Find it strange when you can smoke indoors when you go on holiday.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
                        Never been to a lounge...not sure I would enjoy the lingering smoke anymore since they've made the ban I do like smoking outdoors.I think the cosa would be more for me. Find it strange when you can smoke indoors when you go on holiday.

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                        This. It's also why I dislike the Bulgari cigar lounge, it's fully indoors.

                        The Mayfair hotel has a lovely cigar terrace tucked away at the back. Again, not silly prices (though you may disagree on the drinks!) and a very comfortable spot.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by tommy View Post
                          I must say that no one told me of a minimum spend in 10 Manchester street either and service was impeccable.

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