Off to Churchills Cigar bar in Birmingham

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http://www.churchillscigarbar.com/

Watching the Tigers, smoking something good, having some Bourbon and eating lunch. Hope they have some good fish or maybe Lamb Chops today?

Sorry I didn't clear this with you saint..........:SIB

A classic tobacconist shop. Custom pipe blends, a well stocked and perfectly maintained humidor, along with helpful and friendly staff makes this the place to go. To mistake Churchills for another run of the mill strip mall smoker shop would be a huge mistake. Their prices are decent, their selection of pipes, cigars, cigarettes and other trappings is well though out and tasteful. I would recommend Churchills to anybody. Pipe smokers should seek this place out, their blends are fantastic!
 

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A large selection of custom pipe tobacco blends as well as tins. Excellent selection of cigars, pipes, lighters ect. If you need a classy gift, or a obscure blend of tobacco, this is the place. This is what tobacco shops are supposed to be. Pipe smokers, try the Nightlighter blend!
 

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Everything you need to spoil yourself. A nice cigar. An amazing selection of cognac, scotch and bourbon. The food here is just perfection. The steak bites and chicken panini is what ive had so far. Yum. Sweet potatoe fries are probably the best ive had. Waitstaff is wonderful. Ambiance is wonderful after 5pm. Great crowd. Very classy upbeat music always on. Cheers.
 

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This place is one of the top cigar bars in metro Detroit. Pretty much tied with Jenuwines in Sterling Heights. It is exactly how a cigar bar should be.

Good - Large humidor. Good service. Comfortable seating. Plenty of TVs.

Bad - This place is almost always packed and hard to get into. The venue could use a little more size. Plus, it's downtown Birmingham. It's a lil snooty and overpriced. In addition, parking can be a challenge.
 

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I just had lunch there. Churchhill's is an awesome place. The food was fantastic. It's a small cozy place. It's a restaurant in a cigar bar. I don't smoke but the smoke wasn't that bad in fact it was cigars and it smells good, not overwhelming. Also the bar have a great selection of scotches other fine Liquors . I highly recommend this place.
 

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A cigar is a tightly-rolled bundle of dried and fermented leaf tobacco which is rolled in a series of types and sizes that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Canary Islands (Spain), Italy and the Eastern United States. The origins of cigar smoking are still unknown. In Guatemala, a ceramic pot dating back to the tenth century features a Mayan smoking tobacco leaves tied together with a string. Sikar, the term for smoking used by the Maya, may have inspired the name cigar.[1]

The word cigar originated from the Spanish cigarro, which in turn probably derives from the Mayan sicar ("to smoke rolled tobacco leaves" ? from si'c, "tobacco;"). There is also a possible derivation, or at least an influence, from the Spanish cigarra ("cicada"), due to their similar shape. The English word came into general use in 1730
 

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Two firms dominate the cigar industry. Altadis produces cigars in the United States, the Dominican Republic, and Honduras, and has a 50% stake in Corporaci?n Habanos in Cuba. It also makes cigarettes. Scandinavian Tobacco Group, produces cigars in the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and the United States; it also makes pipe tobacco and fine cut tobacco. The Group includes General Cigar



To smoke a cigar, a smoker cuts the closed end or 'cap', lights the other end, then puts the unlit end into the mouth and draws smoke into the mouth. Some smokers inhale the smoke into the lungs, particularly with little cigars, but this is uncommon otherwise. A smoker may swirl the smoke around in the mouth before exhaling it, and may exhale part of the smoke through the nose in order to smell the cigar better as well as to taste it.
 

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Holy shit you are dumber than I thought :facepalm:


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Saint, that was just classic and you are correct, he is. "You copy and pasted it", says the boys...........duh!!!!!! I think a little senility setting in.
 
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