I'm not a big cigar smoker, so this review is more of their associated bar that's on site. I'm a big bourbon fan and was impressed with their online bourbon menu, so decided to give it a look. When we arrived, service was very hard to come by. When we finally did get someone to help us, NOTHING on the posted menu was in stock. It was clear that the menu on their site hadn't been updated for some time; if ever. The bartender even admitted so. When I did find a bourbon to order, I ended up being charged 4x the posted price. I was told that the price is "per the half ounce". I've been to countless bourbon bars and the posted price is always per pour, whether that's one ounce or two ounces. But to give me a two ounce pour and charge me 4x the posted price was ridiculous.I later brought up this unusual practice and my anger about it to management via email and got minimal to no response. I got the sense they didn't really care about my complaints. I can't help but feel swindled by this...
Read moreMy absolute fav place to enjoy a cigar in New England. Great selection of cigars and accessories, along with some pretty unique offerings for lighters or humidor sets. The only thing that could make this place better is if they carried Viaje cigars.
Along with the great staff, the lounge and bar area upstairs is what really sets this place apart. The lounge is open early so you can enjoy a cigar while you get some work done. Plenty of comfy seats and a couple of tables if you prefer. The full bar in the next room that opens at 11 with lots of seating and TVs to enjoy.
Twins hosts lots of events and puts on a great BBQ every year with delicious food and lots of prizes. If you're looking for a great place to enjoy a cigar, you...
Read moreTwins Smoke Shop is one of the few shining lights of decadence in New Hampshire with its superb selection of pipe tobacco and a passible selection of Islay scotch at the bar on the second floor. Bricks of C&D Folklore just sitting on the shelf. Coils of Black and Brown Irish X rope. Five-pound bags of Peter Stokkebye. A decent selection of briar pipes, long and short. (It’s either this or you gotta drive to and endure the traffic jam that is Boston to reach L.J. Peretti or that place in Harvard.) Sweeten this with the fact that you can savor both spirits and pipe leaf, or a stick from their formidable cigar collection, on the deck outside the bar, or in the barroom, or on a pleather recliner in the lounge. Taste a...
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