"First visit on a recommend!Great service. Well stocked and maintained Humidor.Prices are very fair!Lounge seating in the back is open and comfy!Yep I like it!"
"Sandwiches are all $6.99 (even though the menu says $4.99). The price revamp means that their sandwiches are now bigger than before also. Carry Boars Head products in addition to several more specialized brands (names sound like they specialize in European deli meats. Deli is in the back of the store, store sells pantry groceries, has a small Eastern European cheese section, and also deals lots of odds and ends. Pipes, hookahs, incense, piercing jewelry, decorative knives (maybe they're not just decorative?) , regional coffee (I bought a strong Turkish blend), and chocolates among other stuff !"
Joni W.
Aug 1, 2017
The shop is much larger than it looks! Small, nondescript storefront, but you'll be surprised at how much bigger it is when you enter. The shop is fully stocked with a good selection of cigars and accessories, with a nice size lounge area. Rami was extremely helpful and knowledgeable. Oftentimes, when a woman walks into a cigar store or lounge, she's overlooked and all the attention goes to the man. Not the case here--Rami was as helpful to me as he was to my hubby. Offered information about humidors and purchase suggestions based on our preferences, not his. We liked that he was not pushy and took the time to find out about us. We're still newbies, but we like what we like. Even though we had stopped at another cigar shop just prior, because of Little Havana's great variety of cigar brands we bought more with confidence they will be good cigars. Excited to try them out by the firepit, with a nice glass of port. Just hoping the outside temps will finally cool down significantly in the evening so we can report back on the experience.When we stop at Total Wine, there's never anyone to ask about cigars. Since we can depend on Little Havana's knowledgeable staff, we will be back, even if it means traversing the entire valley--it's worth it!
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Oct 3, 2018
Being in a medium-large sized city in the States means we have considerable access to rad markets that specialize in regional foods from across the world. How cool, right? I always try to check out these markets to see if I can grab some foods/drinks that I haven't been exposed to.Upon walking into this market, I was surprised to see how large it was. High ceilings were decorated with flags from numerous countries. I had the sense that it was family run; a humorous young lady ran the registers while her mother sweetly joked with her. I loved this play-full atmosphere.The market had lots of European candies, dried and jared foods, and a deli in the back. I wasn't in the position to purchase perishable foods, and have been trying not to eat anything too preserved. Therefore, I head to the alcohol section (I mean, where else, right?)I love checking out all the different lagers and Heffenwieser beers. I also grabbed a bottle of red wine. The beers were tasty as to be expected. It is kinda hard to mess up a simple beer, but I love to simply try new things. I was worried if the wine would be spoiled; however, at about $15 for a bottle, the wine I had was lovely. Another review said they have sandwhiches? Didn't see that, but I will look out next time.
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