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Stogies Cigares Lounge
Categories: Shopping Tobacco Shops Nightlife Bars Lounges Tobacco Shops, Lounges [Edit]
2015, rue CrescentMontréal, QC H3G 2C1
(514) 848-0069
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 2 pm - 3 am
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
-
$$$
- Music:
- DJ, Background
- Best Nights:
- Fri, Sun, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Yes
- Coat Check:
- Yes
- Noise Level:
- Loud
- Good For Dancing:
- No
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
10 reviews for Stogies Cigares Lounge
9 reviews in English
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Review from Wes N.
Atmosphere, Service & ... Drinks ~ just to help break things down.
Atmosphere: Stogies is a curious place - in fact depending on the time of day, it could feel like a different places altogether. If you want to have a drink and / or smoke and lounge (as per the definition of the word) visit Stogies from 1pm to about 6:30 / 7:00. During those times, the place is not crowded at all - and more importantly there is no blaring music assaulting your eardrums as if you were in a club (which the place essentially turns into in the late evenings - sans the dancing). You'll love sitting on Stogies' terras in the summer (especially near and during Formula One weekend) to watch Montreal buzz by.
Service: The service at Stogies - provided mainly by waitresses - is efficient, friendly and often engaging. The ladies readily recognize the regulars on sight, and if you're new they certainly try to make you feel as if you've been to Stogies before.
Drinks: Great selection of spirits, wines, and beers to be had as well as an extensive selection of smokes as well, although these are a little price to factor in for the fact that Stogies on the corner of Crescent Street aka Tourist Central.
There aren't many cigar lounges in downtown Montreal; Stogies does a good job at holding the fort. -
Review from Bund W.
Toronto, ON
I always stop by Stogies when I'm in Montreal. To echo the comments of another reviewer, the place is very different depending on when you go. I prefer it when it is quieter there. The loud club music at night detracts from my enjoyment of the place. But, I get to smoke indoors, in Canada! So I won't complain too much. The selection of drinks is top notch and fairly priced. I highly recommend white port to pair with your cigar. No cutting fees are a bonus too. As long you're drinking, they dont mind people bringing in their own cigars. The walk in humidor has a pretty decent selection for the casual cigar smoker too in all price ranges.
The staff are just fantastic. The ladies are very attentive, strike up conversations and make you feel welcome while there. -
Review from Eric V.
Pierrefonds, QC
Cigar lover this is the place!!
Great atmosphere and lovely place.
Bathroom are nice too!
On the evening it's a bit more of a party vibe than in the afternoon! -
Review from Gabriel H.
One of my favorite places to go out in Montreal. Great to get a drink and smoke a cigar. Cigar selections is great and the staff is very helpful in showing you around the walk in humidor to pick the cigar that fits your tastes and preferences. Great selection of drinks. Personally enjoy the Absinthe and the Alexander Keith's.
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Review from Kiera S.
Great people watching on the balcony in the summer - ideal for watching the dramatic mid- to late-evening scenes that inevitably unfold each night on the Crescent/Maisonneuve cross street below (actually, this is probably my favourite thing about this place).
Solid place to come with friends. While I prefer the balcony, the inside is also quite cozy in the winter. Exellent service - attentive and friendly. -
Review from Peter K.
Solid cigar bar. Stogies has multiple floors and the outdoor terrace is an excellent place to enjoy cigars.I can't rate the interior ventilation system since I smoked outdoors. As expected, markup on cigars is pretty high but I came prepared with my own.
Accompanied with a full bar, this venue is an attractive spot for a group of guys to hang out. I remember watching all of the nice cars drive down Crescent St. Be warned, their Canadian brews on draft were awful. I'd rather abstain from drinking if that's all they had. Ok onto bourbon.
The only problem I had was that the waitress tried to make up her own conversion rate when we put down American currency.... ie 1 CAN = 0.80 USD (when the market said 1 CAN = 0.97 USD) so that was a little annoying. So either bring a credit card that doesn't charge foreign transaction fees or bring Canadian currency.
Overall I had a good time. If I return to Montreal, I would come back and relax here for a few hours.
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Review from Adam K.
I'm not into cigars or fine boozes so I hung out on the upper balcony and people watched with a few friends.
It was alright. Decent prices for beers but if you want cognacs and cigars they have a huge menu.
Waitress was nice and it wasn't packed for a late Friday afternoon. -
Review from Brian L.
The only other cigar bar I've been to was the one in Philly (Mahogany). That place is my man place - cigars and scotch.
This place is a clubby, classy strip club cigar bar. Everything in here feels like a strip club (scantily clad women, dark lighting, single leather bound seats that you inherently lean in...), but it isn't. There is a decent selection of cigars, all of which are quite pricey. I got a $50 Montecristo Cuban, which was quite good. The scotch was average priced, and the selection was awesome (for scotch and martinis).
Next time I'm in Montreal, I can honestly say I'll come back, but that's more because I enjoy cigars with my friends than the establishment. -
Review from Chris S.
I worked in Montreal from Aug 2009 to Nov 2009. I would go to Stogies once a week to enjoy a Cuban cigar and Havana Club on the rocks. The waitress was attentive and remembered every cigar I had ever smoked. She was the main reason my colleague and I would frequented the place and anytime I'm in Montreal I'll be sure to check this place out. Great array of scotches and rums.
