Sadly, most of the old, traditional, Tobacconists, and shops specializing in selling pipes and accessories are gone. You can find anything you want in NYC, except a good Tobacconist-Pipe shop. Mentioned above are three stores that specialize in selling cigars. I doubt these stores make any big money selling pipes. Pipes are almost an afterthought in most stores. Honestly, I cannot remember the last time I saw a man, walking around Manhattan, smoking a pipe.
BTW....Bring some money. Bring a lot of money. Those stores have to pay sky-high rents....and guess who pays for that real-estate in midtown-Manhattan?
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Do yourself a BIG favor.....jump in a cab, or subway, and ride down to Katz's Deli/205 E. Houston Street for a quick nosh. Get yourself a Pastrami/Brisket-on Rye sandwich -with a just a schmear of mustard, some green-tomato pickles and some Potato Latkes on the side. Wash it down with a good beer. Katz's Deli is one of the few, authentic NYC, Jewish Delis that are still left. You'll have an eating experience that you must try. The place is a dump. Flies that died in 1952 are still laying in the front window. Nobody cares. You could just plotz (die/faint) when you taste the food!... and you'll think you're sitting on a movie set that recreates New York City in the 1940s. Signs are still hanging on the wall from WW-ll...."Send a salami to your boy in the army"... This old fashioned eatery is a NY treasure. And, for great Chinese food (Chinatown)... try: Wo Hop/17 Mott St. Fabulous food, not fancy, reasonable prices. Bring a big appetite.
Enjoy your visit to New York City. The weather is perfect in October for walking around.
Welcome to the BIG APPLE!