There are good news for Cigar Aficionados in Philadelphia. Lawful drinking and cigar bar smoking is ready to return to Philadelphia with a brand new Ashton Cigar opening. This new cigar bar will be situated in Center City in Philadelphia. The good thing about this store is that the cigar menu will contain in excess of two hundred smokes with 2 signature cigars can be obtained at this store only. Apart from cigars, the shop will have an extensive and assorted stock of whiskies and other various spirits and also a substantial beer and wine choice and an enduring cocktail list.
Legal cigar bar smoking and drinking is set to return to the city of brotherly love this September when the all-new Ashton Cigar Bar opens its doors.
The new cigar bar, which will be located in Center City, Philadelphia, above Holt's Cigar Co., will boast a cigar menu of more than 200 smokes, including two signature cigars available only at the establishment: Ashton Crown and La Aroma de Cuba Noblesse. In addition, the bar—which will be open to the public—will feature a selection of more than 200 whiskies, 100 other assorted spirits, a classic (and modern) cocktail list, and a sizeable wine and beer selection.
"We've taken significant steps to make all of our guests feel welcome, even those who may not have ever set foot in a cigar bar before," said Robert Levin, founder of Ashton Cigars and owner of Holt's Cigar Co. "Our customized air purification system comes from the same manufacturer that provides systems for many of the country's top hospitals and casinos. Our goal is to keep the air crisp and clean at all times."
Ever since the city's only public cigar bar, Mahogany on Walnut, shuttered its doors last year, Philadelphia cigar smokers have been thirsting for a public bar where patrons can order a drink and enjoy a cigar. Ashton Cigar Bar is actually located in the same space Mahogany on Walnut was located, only it has been expanded and updated.
The new Ashton Cigar Bar was designed by New York City's award-winning Bentel & Bentel architectural firm. The new space features floor-to-ceiling front windows that allow light to flow all the way to the back of the establishment. A new, white marble bar invites patrons to linger while they watch two flat-screen TVs behind the bartender. A custom, three-dimensional wooden sculpture from local artist Michael P. Rocco depicting rolling tobacco fields will hang between the bar and humidor.