I see that on Google street view, might have to check that out as well.I didn't have time but a few doors down is the Golden Steer Steakhouse...a famous old school Vegas hangout. Next time.
I see that on Google street view, might have to check that out as well.I didn't have time but a few doors down is the Golden Steer Steakhouse...a famous old school Vegas hangout. Next time.
Not opened yet, but will be in a few weeks. I was there this Saturday and talked to the guy in there little shop close to the buffet. It will be located next to Nobu.The owner of Casa Fuente is opening a Case de Montecristo inside Caesers Palace in March with full liquor
The Davidoff Bar was really cool, nice layout and good prices on some but not most. Hell they have a bottle of MaCallan M on the bar.Casa Fuente. There is also a Davidoff cigar bar on the fashion mall on the strip.
I was hoping it would be open during TPE next week.Not opened yet, but will be in a few weeks. I was there this Saturday and talked to the guy in there little shop close to the buffet. It will be located next to Nobu.
Thanks for the input brother! Glad you had a nice trip!So, I just got back from Vegas. Don't bother going to the new Davidoff bar outside of the Fashion Mall. Too over priced ($25 for a Padron 64 Exclusivo), and to be honest, it wasn't that impressive of place to smoke. I mean when sitting outside you have a good view of the strip, but IMO it wasn't really interesting.
Casa Fuente was really nice as per usual, and you should try to the new Casa Fuente Maduro. I went to the new Montecristo Cigar Bar in Caesers the night it opened, and it was amazing. It's replacing the Coliseum Cigars in Caesers. It carries most great cigar brands besides Montecristo, including Padron, Opus, Fuente, Liga, Tats, LFD, and some others. They also have some amazing drinks, over 4,000 square feet, a private conference room if you want to host meetings, plenty of comfortable seating, and a lot of tvs including a massive one (made up of nine different screens) that is like 9 feet high and 12 feet across. It was the perfect place to watch March Madness. Prices definitely weren't cheap, and I think they were similar to the Davidoff store. However, the elegance and style of the place were far better than the Davidoff store. My boss and I sat down with the owner, Michael Frey (also owns Casa Fuente) to talk to him about the new place. I expect this to possibly be the go-to cigar bar during the IPCPR...unless it is pre-booked for private events. It is perhaps the nicest cigar bar I have been to.
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Thanks for the update, I will be in Vegas in a few weeks and was thinking of going there, but I better hold off. I am going to try check out Casa Fuente.So, I just got back from Vegas. Don't bother going to the new Davidoff bar outside of the Fashion Mall. Too over priced ($25 for a Padron 64 Exclusivo), and to be honest, it wasn't that impressive of place to smoke. I mean when sitting outside you have a good view of the strip, but IMO it wasn't really interesting.
Casa Fuente was really nice as per usual, and you should try to the new Casa Fuente Maduro. I went to the new Montecristo Cigar Bar in Caesers the night it opened, and it was amazing. It's replacing the Coliseum Cigars in Caesers. It carries most great cigar brands besides Montecristo, including Padron, Opus, Fuente, Liga, Tats, LFD, and some others. They also have some amazing drinks, over 4,000 square feet, a private conference room if you want to host meetings, plenty of comfortable seating, and a lot of tvs including a massive one (made up of nine different screens) that is like 9 feet high and 12 feet across. It was the perfect place to watch March Madness. Prices definitely weren't cheap, and I think they were similar to the Davidoff store. However, the elegance and style of the place were far better than the Davidoff store. My boss and I sat down with the owner, Michael Frey (also owns Casa Fuente) to talk to him about the new place. I expect this to possibly be the go-to cigar bar during the IPCPR...unless it is pre-booked for private events. It is perhaps the nicest cigar bar I have been to.
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Check out both, Casa Fuente and the Montecristo Cigar bar. They're right near each other.Thanks for the update, I will be in Vegas in a few weeks and was thinking of going there, but I better hold off. I am going to try check out Casa Fuente.
That's crazy, my mom said she loved Fremont St more cause of the historical valueI've been to Vegas three times and even lived there for three months, and I've never been to Freemont Street.
Caesers Palace and the Flamingo Hilton have a more interesting history IMO.That's crazy, my mom said she loved Fremont St more cause of the historical value
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I like the old Vegas like you see with the Rat Pack. Don't get me wrong, nothing wrong with the new, but would like to have seen it when it had all the old hotels.Caesars Palace and the Flamingo Hilton have a more interesting history IMO.
Caesers and Flamingo are old Vegas. Both built with mob money. Caesers still has a lot of history still in the hotel.I like the old Vegas like you see with the Rat Pack. Don't get me wrong, nothing wrong with the new, but would like to have seen it when it had all the old hotels.
I live the cg. The elusive viola is the lanceros.Slightly off topic but my sis and bro in law will be in Vegas Thursday and Friday. If I can get them to go by Casa for me and pick me up a couple sticks what vitola Casas should I get them to try to get? I've never had one and with the maduros out I'm thinking I'd like a regular and a maduro.
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I would recommend a few of the new maduro and some Lanceros.Slightly off topic but my sis and bro in law will be in Vegas Thursday and Friday. If I can get them to go by Casa for me and pick me up a couple sticks what vitola Casas should I get them to try to get? I've never had one and with the maduros out I'm thinking I'd like a regular and a maduro.
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I didn't think so.Just know that Caesar did not live there