Casa Fuente. Not sure of other details but from what I've read here is they have delicious mojito's and a line of their casa fuente cigars.I'm headed to Vegas in May for a week I will be staying on the strip at the MGM.
Anyone know of awesome cigar lounges/shops on the strip?
Just know that Caesar did not live thereCaesars Palace is were it's at.
Casa Fuente and the Davidoff Stores are pretty good. I am staying at the MGM in March.I'm headed to Vegas in May for a week I will be staying on the strip at the MGM.
Anyone know of awesome cigar lounges/shops on the strip?
20 years ago..... I'll be nice. hahaA bunch of us brothers will be going there in August, and Casa Fuente in Caesar's is one of our main destinations! When I was there 20 years ago (good grief, I'm old! ) I got some great sticks at Las Vegas Cigar Co. as well! http://www.lvcc.com
Lmao...thank you!20 years ago..... I'll be nice. haha
Another one I have heard from people that is very good is this one http://enfuegolasvegas.com/
The only reason to leave The Strip is to see the Grand Canyon or play golf.Not going to bash Fuente's (FOG hangout) or Rhum (hooka hipster turds) but Michael, the owner of En Fuego, is a great guy. Makes you feel at home. Humidor is small, but the inventory is nicely selected. Try a couple of his house rolled (has bales of leave in-store).
I am going to be next month and plan on going there.Not going to bash Fuente's (FOG hangout) or Rhum (hooka hipster turds) but Michael, the owner of En Fuego, is a great guy. Makes you feel at home. Humidor is small, but the inventory is nicely selected. Try a couple of his house rolled (has bales of leave in-store).
I have had just as much fun off the strip. I love going to Fremont Street.The only reason to leave The Strip is to see the Grand Canyon or play golf.
I've been to Vegas three times and even lived there for three months, and I've never been to Freemont Street.I have had just as much fun off the strip. I love going to Fremont Street.
I was in London for a month and never seen Buckingham palace.I've been to Vegas three times and even lived there for three months, and I've never been to Freemont Street.
Michael, the owner, is a great guy. Makes you feel at home. Humidor is small, but the inventory is nicely selected. Try a couple of his house rolled (has bales of leave in-store).
I am going to be next month and plan on going there.