I like to browse the Yelp app for stores I didn't know about and we were close by this cigar spot so we popped in
We went into the humidor and immediately I noticed the smell was swampy and the humidity was thick. Sometimes with certain configurations it can feel thick if it humidifies in burst, but it should not smell like stagnant water. The humidity is on the higher side, probably 70's judging by the feel, but I looked on a hydrometer that said 73. I look anyways and the selection didn't have any crazy rarities, but it looked to be a decent enough selection.
There was a guy sitting by the humidor door and he said hi when we walked in, but he never came into the humidor to help us at all. There was no one at the shop so I find it weird whenever no one engages any conversation. First time there so you would think they would want to approach a customer and find out if they're newbies who need some guidance, or serious S/B OTLs (sisters/brothers of the leaf). Didn't say anything to us as we were leaving, we ended up being the one who said bye.
It's open late, until midnight so I suppose if you're itching for a stogie late night this place is available. For me though, swamp smell is too offputting. We keep our wineadors and table top humidors pristine so I would feel it fair to hold a business to that standard of being kept. There are other more engaging B&M staff that make me want to sit there and hang.