An obvious trap for the non cigar smoker; a poor assortment of third party(that is to say,
established and known cigar brand) and a heavy sales push towards their overpriced in house branded cigars of dubious quality.
Their lounge is fairly simplistic and is located right at entrance of the shop - meaning no privacy during business conversations nor any peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the front register and the shops sales pitches.
They sell an abnormal amount of soft apparel with the aim towards the witless tourist that wants to pay to advertise that he paid $12 for one of their in house branded cigars. Any of the sort apparel that you might buy(tshirts, cape, soft pants(?!?)) will have been stored right next to the minute smoking lounge area, meaning that even a hardcore cigar smoker will balk at packing anything from there down in his luggage before he heads to the next convention.
The store personnel(owner?) was geared only towards selling their own branded stock with no convincing pitch or notion of what the smoker was used to or wanted - this said stock stated at about $9 and topped out at around $12 plus tax. A bit steep for an untried card, especially when you have, although a poor selection, some known brand for the same, if not less, amount to choose from.
On the whole, a lacklustering experience that does not stand to be repeated.