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5 months ago
No class. Acted like I should be privileged to be in the place. Other cigar shops including in France, I got a small box of matches. He said I had to buy his large box of matches. read more
8 years ago
Actually pretty reasonable prices for the location. Decent but not amazing selection. read more
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133 Avenue des Champs-Élysées
75008 Paris
France
Champs-Elysées, 8ème
01 44 43 76 28
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Another visit to Paris so of course a stop at Le Lotus is on the itinerary. Consistently the best…read morestocked walk in humidor in Paris and the staff are always very nice. This visit was quick with a box purchase of the newly released French Regional Edition Juan Lopez Punto 55. As always they opened several boxes so I could choose which one I wanted. This is a nice touch so it allows the buyer to examine exactly what he is buying. If you are a cigar smoker in Paris I highly recommend a visit to Le Lotus.
I was in Paris during my orchestra tour and I found this cigar shop on Yelp. I like the selection…read moreof Cuban cigars, the people are very nice and helpful!
Woody and cocoa notes in my new box of Q d'O Secretos RE's.
Excellent Cigar shop. Kind old gentleman patiently helping me pick out from his decent selection of…read moreCubans. Near my hotel in the 8th. I didn't hear anything about this place before going. Most reviews were going to Le Lotus(great as well). I just happened upon it. They had more than what I looking for including Cohiba, Bolivar, Romeo, and more. Worth the visit.
Great selection of cigars. The Cohibas were fresh and well priced. Their service was also great…read more The employee was able to recommend a great cigar for the occasion.
Welcome to A la Civette and the oldest tobacco shop in Europe. This place goes back some 300 years…read moreif I recall correctly. It is centrally located across from the Royal Palace Theater and many Government Offices of France. It is no wonder A la Civette can count many well known and historical persons among its patrons, some of whom come a long distance to purchase their cigars here. This does not mean they only cater to such folks. Everyone is treated well and to the knowledge of the staff. Upon entry, one sees the array of cigar accessories displayed all around. Step further inside and you will see the humidor behind a locked door. At the time I was here,the selection was still suffering from supply chain shortages in the Spring of 2023, particularly for Cubans. Instead, the gentleman pointed out cigars we do not see often in the US: some Aladino Eiroa lanceros, Bentley torpedoes, and their own house blend robustos. Price points were not a sticker shock. However, if you are interested in fine spirits to match your sticks, they have a nice selection of liquors to the left in its own room with a tasting table or pedestal in the middle. I sampled a few bottles and settled upon two Cuban rums. For Americans, this is a great place to pick up some Cuban cigars and rums! Again, the gentleman proved to be most gracious and knowledgeable. This is a four and a half star experience and you can expect to be treated as well as or better than any cigar shop you have visited. It is not a lounge, but there are great lounges in Paris in which you can enjoy your fine smokes.
85 EUROS FOR CIGAR THAT FELL APART. Do not go here! Bought an 85 euro Trinidad cigar and smoked it…read moreright out of the shop. Within minutes the cigar wrapper completely disintegrated in my hand. Returned to store under ten minutes of buying to show them crumbling cigar and they refused to honor their purchase. No offer for a new cigar, the manager refused to stand by their product. I've been smoking cigars for over 30 years and never had a cigar do this. I never write reviews, but this was shockingly bad.
Christopher Mey, Director of International Sales, Rocky Patel Premium Cigars.
From the owner: Le Tabac du Palais propose souvenirs en tous genres ainsi qu'un large choix de cigarette…read moreélectroniques et de e liquides. Nous sommes aussi un revendeur officiel des Paris Museum Pass. We are an official retailer of the Paris Museum Pass
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... et le sandwich qui fait un tabac
One star cause I cannot put zero! STAY AWAY! The guy is very…read morerude, yelling at customers when he is unable to properly do his job. He is just unable to complete a simple task, blaming the machine and obviously lost his self control! Be aware, he is a very angry and an aggressive young guy!
An American friend was visiting and wanted some cigars and we went to visit the very small and…read moreunassuming humidor located within this shop. Owner speaks in halting English but enough to get you the right cigar. Not a huge place but easy to find, near the Madeleine.
This is a regular stop when I am in Paris. The pharmacy always has some interesting Habanos in the…read morehumidor to select from. This visit the purchase was a few Bolivar Corona Gigantes with six years of age, a couple 2008 Trinidad Fundadores and a couple Por Larranaga Picadores. I have been to the pharmacy's tobacconists a dozen times and always had great service. This and Le Lotus are my favorite places to purchase Habanos in Paris.
Sad to say very disappointing. Cigars are way over humidified. They are like wet sponges. Staff…read morerude they feel they are doing you a favour by selling you a cigar. Paris has many good cigar shops . Rather go to another shop and get quality cigars and enjoy them.
Happily smoking a 14 year old Trinidad Fundadores walking through Paris bought earlier in the day from the drug store.
Great little lunch restaurant/tobacconist/coffee bar/regular bar. Having an office nearby, my…read morelocal colleagues were already regulars and brought me along for lunch every day as well as after-dinner drinks. Your food options are somewhat limited by what is on the chalkboard at the back of the restaurant, and the later you arrive the more likely it is that what you see is going to have been finished for the day. Still - there's no doubt that everything is quite fresh given the number of people coming in and out of here every day. Service for lunch was always extremely quick and friendly, and it went for everyone, not just our crowd. The after-work happy-hour scene is subdued, but a good place to stop in with colleagues and just discuss the day. They have a nicely-varied selection of liquors, including some very nice rums - although we did manage to drink them out of their entire stock of Havana Club Añejo 7 Años in a single week, so I'm not sure how deep their selection goes. Whenever I'm back in Paris for work, I'm going to look forward to this being a mainstay of my trip.
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Croque Madame! Magnifique
Le service sympa
Un bar tabac qui dépanne dans le quartier de l'Elysée...
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Don't waste your time here. Went in to buy a box of Partagas cigars. I was told I am not allowed to…read moretouch the cigars because they are fragile! I explained to the rude woman that I have to touch a cigar to make sure it's not dried out. AND if your cigars are that fragile then there is something wrong with them. What a waste of time.
Friendly and convenient shop for picking up the small necesseties: gum, mints, cigarettes, briguets…read more(lighters..including high end Davidoff & JT DuPont), cigars, candy, snacks, etc. Also, wonderful old bottles of Cognac, elegant cigar humidors, etc. Make sure to check out the Cognac bottles with a cigar tube in the center--showing the cigar as if swimming in the amber colored cognac itself. Nice location in the Marais near many lovely antique shops, cafes & shopsand the Village of Saint Paul. Very friendly, helpful service, especially when you at least attempt to speak only in French---and you know how to count out your money correctly to make the least amount of change. Take a stroll toward the rue du Pont Louis-Philippe--past Paris' top paper/stationary gift stores and head accross the Seine to the Ile Saint Louis. A beautiful neighborhood and a very handy shop. Enjoy Paris '(¿) ! Métro - Station Saint Paul, Ligne 1, Station Pont Marie Ligne 7. Stationnement - Parking Pont Marie, accès par la rue de l'Hôtel de Ville. - Parking Baudoyer, accès par la rue de Rivoli.
Be very aware of this shop. I have been there on numours occasions late at night . As it was late…read moreonly smoke shop open. 3 or 4 times as I am English speaking they have continuously given me the incorrect change. When you bring it to there attention they just give correct. They are very aware of what they are doing. So if you are going to go there be alert these guys are very good at what the do by scamming you out of your change.