This is a decent place, it’s ok, not fantastic. As soon as you walk in you’ll be hounded. They don’t like hearing ”I’m just looking.” Typically my husband will get a R&J roughly $ 8-$ 11 here. Elsewhere we can get them for $ 5-$ 7… just saying. The only reason we go here is right before heading over to Fado’s since it’s right next door. They would be much better if they had cheaper opinions at least. They don’t have anything les then $ 6. If you’re looking for a cheap cigar you wont find it here unless you consider $ 10 cheap. Black and milds are $ 1.50. I prefer hookahs anyway.
Josias V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Good selection. I’ve seen better prices at other places. Staff was helpful, seems like a good place to hang out.
Mike N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Canal Winchester, OH
They had the specific cigars I was looking for by Drew estates. They also took a lot of time to talk with my dad about his vintage zippos and how to get them working safely. I also noticed the start of a bachelors party when we were there! Great guy hangout!
Aaron H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Blacklick, OH
Great atmosphere. Great selection. Knowledgeable staff. Best location to people watch. Okay. Great great atmosphere great selection knowledgeable staff best location
Austin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Albany, OH
Great cigar selection, great staff. You can smoke your purchase in the shop. Wish it was a little bigger,(they’re trying), cause it can get smoky in there. Buy all my cigars here.
Jay B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Franklin, TN
Traveling in on business. Good selection, good area, friendly locals. Make the stop if your looking for a laid back break.
Gary M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dayton, OH
Good customer service. Good selection. Ridiculously overpriced. I can get the same stick elsewhere $ 4-$ 5 cheaper a stick.
Carl H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Powell, OH
Excellent selection of fine cigars!
Jessica H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
Snugged between Fado’s, Chipotle and PF Changs on the East side of the Easton strip, you’ll find a bit of an era gone by. Stopping at the Tinder Box can be social, fun and educational. Ask questions. Learn. There’s something delightfully refined and perhaps a little upper crust about the perfume of a tabbaceria and the lovely aromas of pipe smoke drifting about. Yes, it’s a great locally owned classic smoke shop. And yes, you can puff a pipe or select a cigar in here. Sporting an excellent selection from Cohiba to CAO, Acid to Romeo y Juliette, Perdomo to Opus X, there’s a brand for everyone. Looking for corojo, cheroot or torpedo? There’s that and every roll style in between, and the nice(and cute) guys behind the counter will guillotine or punch it for you. Stick around for a game of chess or a spirited round of conversation. Get on the mailing list for quarterly special events where often the distributor brings in either models or a roller who rolls on the spot. When I was there, the distributor brought a man who had defected from Cuba… he rolled quickly and efficiently for all those attending, glancing around from wizened old eyes. The poignant piece of history? He only had 9 fingers. The man had lost one in his first attempt to escape to our country, purportedly cut off in front of Castro himself. To me it was a humbling experience. One reality check I was glad to receive. It’s amazing what you can learn by asking someone about himself… in my experience, the less likely the person — the more interesting the story.