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Ding ding ding ding ding!! You just hit the jackpot! The cigar jackpot, that is. Seriously, I was in Vegas over 4th of July weekend with some buddies and we had to have some cigars as we tromped around dirty (*cough* I mean, Downtown) Vegas. We stumbled into this little gem of a cigar spot located within Binion's Casino after reading some favorable Yelp reviews. Let's just say there's a reason Paul Vato has amassed just about 100% 5-star reviews. He himself personally introduced us to his collection of cigars, ranging from the expensive imports, to less expensive ones, to his self-branded self-rolled cigars in the counter case. He makes his own?? How could I not get one of those? He even helped the cigar newbies amongst us find the perfect cigar for them. And he was right on the money--they all liked what they got. After I (and my group) settled on cigars, Paul announced it was his 1-year store anniversary, adjusted our prices downward, and with a smile and some good conversation to boot, cut and lit all of our cigars and we were on our way, making DT Vegas that smoky (but fun!) place that it is. Whether old-time stogie pro or clean-as-a-whistle cigar newcomer, Paul Vato will get you exactly what you need for a good time on Fremont Street.
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