I went to Stag/Omerta for a friends birthday. While their business name is confusing (is it Stag or is it Omerta?), the overall experience here was great. The staff was amazing and Aspen makes fantastic drinks. The humidor isn’t huge, but it’s got a good selection and good prices. However, if you’re looking to smoke for less than $9 a cigar, this isn’t the place to go. Full bar, some snacks, huge TVs, and outdoor seating. There might be parking somewhere, but I only saw parallel parking on the street. I’d go back for sure.
Wilde Cigars in Burleson is awesome. They opened an amazing shop in early 2022, and they just keep getting better. My wife and I have been there several times and love it. The Wilde team has really raised the bar for cigar lounges in DFW.
The lounge is great, the cigar selection is pretty good and getting better, and the full bar has great drinks. Plenty of parking makes this a great spot to enjoy a cigar.
I love the location of the Ole Grapevine Cigar & Tobacco Shop. It’s freaking perfect! If you’re in Grapevine, say, for Grapefest =), the cigar shop is right there for you to pop in.
They’ve got a lounge in the back that I think is members only, but I can’t remember.
A decent shop that’s kind of hard to find. It’s in the SW corner of a shopping strip that also has a vape shop in it. Go around to the back left (as you pull in to the parking lot) and you’ll see 1849.
Overall, the 1849 Cigar Shop is a cool place. I visited in the middle of the afternoon, so it was a bit quiet, though I think there might be a members area in the back. The lady who helped me didn’t smoke cigars so she wasn’t terribly helpful, but she was very nice.
While their cigar selection was decent, they didn’t have a lot of vitolas of any one thing. Most brands and blends had one size and that’s it. But, I’d go back, and this would be a really cool spot to hang out.
When I walked in, I totally planned on having a cigar. However, this place is a humidor only, not a full cigar lounge. The humidor is long, but very narrow. 2 dudes can’t walk side-by-side in there, one has to back against the wall.
They’ve got a lot of accessories, some of them fancy, and their location is great. Too bad you can’t smoke inside.
En Fuego in Rockwall has a great setup and a prime location. I wish I’d been able to sit and have a cigar in their lounge. The L shaped humidor has a lot of cigars in it and you’re sure to find almost anything you want.
Silver Leaf is a great place in the heart of Fort Worth.
I have 2 main complaints. First, you have to pay to park – I hate that. Second, they’ve got a nice humidor, but there’s not a lot of variety. Yes, they’ve got a lot of cigars, but it’s just a lot of the same thing, not a lot of different things.
The girl working there wasn’t terribly knowledgeable, but she was very nice. While I would go back I’d had the parking situation while I was there.
Another place kind of tucked off the main street, Cigar Art is one you might miss but shouldn’t. The owner, Kelsi, is great and super helpful, but the younger ones are somewhat standoffish.
The humidor is packed with great cigars and they’ve got a great selection. My main complaint is that this place only has seating for about 7 people max. Not sure if that was a COVID thing or what, but this would be a great spot to sit and have a cigar if it were more comfortable. Me? I end up on my laptop at the table smoking anyway.
There are cigars everywhere! Oh, and did I mention the wrap-around patio?
The CI in Hamburg has almost everything you could possible want. They’ve got accessories, humidors, a smoking patio, and I think a restaurant and full bar, not sure. The whole place is a walk in humidor, and you’d probably struggle to find something they don’t have.
Wow, you’ll never find this place if you don’t know it’s there. However, once/if you do find it, you’re in for a good time.
The Famous Smoke retail store is nice, but the humidor is nowhere near everything they offer on their website. The location listed here is also their corporate HQ (I think), so they’ve got a ton of warehouse space behind what is actually a pretty average (12’X25′) size humidor.
They’ve got a great selection and a good lounge, but I wasn’t able to sit for a smoke.
I went to Stag/Omerta for a friends birthday. While their business name is confusing (is it Stag or is it Omerta?), the overall experience here was great. The staff was amazing and Aspen makes fantastic drinks. The humidor isn’t huge, but it’s got a good selection and good prices. However, if you’re looking to smoke for less than $9 a cigar, this isn’t the place to go. Full bar, some snacks, huge TVs, and outdoor seating. There might be parking somewhere, but I only saw parallel parking on the street. I’d go back for sure.
Wilde Cigars in Burleson is awesome. They opened an amazing shop in early 2022, and they just keep getting better. My wife and I have been there several times and love it. The Wilde team has really raised the bar for cigar lounges in DFW.
The lounge is great, the cigar selection is pretty good and getting better, and the full bar has great drinks. Plenty of parking makes this a great spot to enjoy a cigar.
I love the location of the Ole Grapevine Cigar & Tobacco Shop. It’s freaking perfect! If you’re in Grapevine, say, for Grapefest =), the cigar shop is right there for you to pop in.
They’ve got a lounge in the back that I think is members only, but I can’t remember.
A decent shop that’s kind of hard to find. It’s in the SW corner of a shopping strip that also has a vape shop in it. Go around to the back left (as you pull in to the parking lot) and you’ll see 1849.
Overall, the 1849 Cigar Shop is a cool place. I visited in the middle of the afternoon, so it was a bit quiet, though I think there might be a members area in the back. The lady who helped me didn’t smoke cigars so she wasn’t terribly helpful, but she was very nice.
While their cigar selection was decent, they didn’t have a lot of vitolas of any one thing. Most brands and blends had one size and that’s it. But, I’d go back, and this would be a really cool spot to hang out.
When I walked in, I totally planned on having a cigar. However, this place is a humidor only, not a full cigar lounge. The humidor is long, but very narrow. 2 dudes can’t walk side-by-side in there, one has to back against the wall.
They’ve got a lot of accessories, some of them fancy, and their location is great. Too bad you can’t smoke inside.
En Fuego in Rockwall has a great setup and a prime location. I wish I’d been able to sit and have a cigar in their lounge. The L shaped humidor has a lot of cigars in it and you’re sure to find almost anything you want.
Silver Leaf is a great place in the heart of Fort Worth.
I have 2 main complaints. First, you have to pay to park – I hate that. Second, they’ve got a nice humidor, but there’s not a lot of variety. Yes, they’ve got a lot of cigars, but it’s just a lot of the same thing, not a lot of different things.
The girl working there wasn’t terribly knowledgeable, but she was very nice. While I would go back I’d had the parking situation while I was there.
Another place kind of tucked off the main street, Cigar Art is one you might miss but shouldn’t. The owner, Kelsi, is great and super helpful, but the younger ones are somewhat standoffish.
The humidor is packed with great cigars and they’ve got a great selection. My main complaint is that this place only has seating for about 7 people max. Not sure if that was a COVID thing or what, but this would be a great spot to sit and have a cigar if it were more comfortable. Me? I end up on my laptop at the table smoking anyway.
There are cigars everywhere! Oh, and did I mention the wrap-around patio?
The CI in Hamburg has almost everything you could possible want. They’ve got accessories, humidors, a smoking patio, and I think a restaurant and full bar, not sure. The whole place is a walk in humidor, and you’d probably struggle to find something they don’t have.
Wow, you’ll never find this place if you don’t know it’s there. However, once/if you do find it, you’re in for a good time.
The Famous Smoke retail store is nice, but the humidor is nowhere near everything they offer on their website. The location listed here is also their corporate HQ (I think), so they’ve got a ton of warehouse space behind what is actually a pretty average (12’X25′) size humidor.
They’ve got a great selection and a good lounge, but I wasn’t able to sit for a smoke.