Tree lined Downtown USA,
100+ yr old building,somewhat Victorialn looking with columns on either side of the portico entry w that has a heavy cast iron threshold plate.
Tall Windows, heavy oaken door with large, well worn, brass pull handles and proprietors name in filagree gold leaf lettering.
Also, on either side of the entry stands two green, copper lion heads. (Starting to really show this is a place for doods
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Through the door, you look up to see tall, 25ft tin lined ceiling with a few hanging fans. The walls a exposed red brick. The sun streams through the large windows lighting the front half of the shop.
As the eye draws down you notice several pictures of famous local landmarks and several shelves with classic literature that can be rented.
You walk further in on the hollow sounding century old wood floor catching whiffs of Latakia in the air. The shound is of gents discussing current events while acting as gents.
At the counter (shaped somewhat in the center picture the bar on cheers) there are handfuls of top shelf liquor and a few beers on tap.
On the other side of the mahogany island is the display of a large number of bulk tobacco and small coaster sized leather tobacco trays to take the baccy over to your preferred seat.
The interior is laid out like a cross open doors on the left and right with bricked arches. Several seating arrangements, from sofas with coffee tables, private booths to singular high wing back chairs with side table and reading lamp for a solitary afternoon with one of the books checked out a single malt and all situated in the fine let her seating.
If you choose the left of center you enter the main shop with copious amounts of tinned and loose baccy, large array of all makes of pipe from cobs to dunnies. And to make sure it is eoe, a generous cigar humidor. Also, several other many wares like Razors, colognes, leather goods and a plethora of pipe and cigar accessories.
One last area of the store, straight ahead to the game room. This is through a heavy set of multi pained double doors to help keep the sound in. In here you will find checkers and chess tables, a couple of nice billiard tables with a card table or too (no gambling) and of course off to one side a horseshoe of sofas with a tv to catch the game.
That's what I got :lol: