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Cigar Friendly Sportsbook in Las Vegas

Smart Ash

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Hi everyone! I’m thinking about attending the Big Smoke in Vegas this year and was hoping to relax the following Sunday by smoking cigars and watching/betting sports all day.

Is anyone aware of any cigar friendly SB’s that won’t kick me out for lighting up? I know many allow cigarettes, but seems like these days cigars and pipes are more frowned upon.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
I haven’t had any issues at any sports book or casino floor downtown or on the strip as recently as 2022. Have things gone downhill in the past two years? We lived in Utah until late last year and went to a small Nevada border town called Wendover almost monthly and smoked cigars at all 5 casinos there pretty much everywhere but the poker rooms which banned smoking of any kind a few years ago. We are the forgotten minority! 😇
 
I haven’t had any issues at any sports book or casino floor downtown or on the strip as recently as 2022. Have things gone downhill in the past two years? We lived in Utah until late last year and went to a small Nevada border town called Wendover almost monthly and smoked cigars at all 5 casinos there pretty much everywhere but the poker rooms which banned smoking of any kind a few years ago. We are the forgotten minority! 😇

Not sure if things have changed… it’s been a while since I’ve gone, but thought most SB’s didn’t allow cigar smoking. Same with Keno… maybe I’m making it up in my head 😂. I’ll likely pick a couple and give them a call to confirm.
 
Not sure if things have changed… it’s been a while since I’ve gone, but thought most SB’s didn’t allow cigar smoking. Same with Keno… maybe I’m making it up in my head 😂. I’ll likely pick a couple and give them a call to confirm.
I would def call and ask…I have smoked at the Venetian SB without hassel, but otherwise I am not sure.

Additionally, instead of plopping your butt at a SB, holler at me when you’re here, I’ll come pick you up for a grand tour of my favorite spots around town!
 
If you're looking for a cigar-friendly sportsbook in Las Vegas, check out The M Resort. It has a relaxed vibe, and the sportsbook area allows cigars, so you can kick back, watch the games, and enjoy a smoke without any issues. Another good spot is The Westgate, known for its massive sportsbook and relaxed atmosphere, where cigars are welcomed. Of course, it's always a good idea to double-check with the place before you go to ensure the policy has stayed the same. You could also look at sites like https://themulligans.org , which has some good recommendations for cigar lovers. It's nice to find a place that lets you enjoy your game and cigar in peace!
 
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I don't know if it is or is not cigar friendly but fwiw Circa is the new mecca of sports betting in Vegas.

Updated: just remembered a friend was there in August. You can smoke anywhere at Circa including the sportsbook.
 
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On the Strip.... all Caesars properties allow cigar smoking. Just not on table games. It's fine on slots. I smoked at The Paris Sportsbook also at Caesars and the Cromwell. However... they have all started charging per seat on the weekends and Monday and Thursday NFL games. It's generally $50 for a seat and they give you 2 drink tickets. Got to get there early as they can sell out. Vegas is just to expensive anymore for everything. Bottle of water... $6. $12 for a ginger ale.... $20 for a cocktail. I say that like I'll never go back. Hardly.... I'll be back grumbling about the prices, dropping ashes on my shirt and cheering with all my new best friends for the day. DO BRING YOUR OWN CIGARS!!!
 
At the Paris, there is a cigar bar that let's you bring your own cigar in as long as you buy drinks. It used to be Napoleons. Still called that a lot. But it is now the Montecristo Lounge. Anyway... I was there in November and they waved the $10 cutting fee for bringing your own cigar. Yeah and it's a stick up drinking there. But's that's everywhere. However... warning, they play music and no sound on the TV's. And there are plenty of them to watch games on. It's not a sports bar atmosphere. But you can keep up with the action. Comfortable seating too.
 
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