I live in Cheverly, Md. The SmokeShop in Annapolis has been in business since 1948. Don't think they got that seniority by sticking people and the owners are welcoming. Unfortuanately, they have only 800SF in the store. BUT, nothing stopping interested parties in meeting up monthly at one of the nearby eateries in Annapolis, then ambling over to sample some bowls and stockup on some custom blends.
Also, there is Drapers in Bethesda, Montgomery County that offers a lounge, multiple big screen tvs, and lockers for smokes and booze. They had a BYOB operation until the jackboots got their panties in a twist. Essentially, their operation was perfectly legal but the cops said cease and desist and or they would harass them to death. With all the freaking crime on the streets, they actually sent in under-cover cops.
I'm beginning to think the 60's hippies weren't completely clueless about the establishment after all. And this coming from a vet and former law enforcement officer, short as it was.
There are at least two other cigar lounges around Deal, Md and in Anne Arrundel county. Like most tobacconists today, they sell a few pipes and blends as a supplemental part of their business. But they are large enough to support a meeting.
Here is an idea. How about a Maryland pipe smokers at large club? We could roam the state, meeting at different establishments once a month? We could call ourselves Smoking Circuits, like circuit judges. Any takers?
Could also HERF at members homes. Bring your pipe, a beverage and a couple of blends to share to the host home. I've hosted cigar herfs and would be willing to do the same for pipe smokers.