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Best Cigar Lounges in Las Vegas 2026

27th May 2026 • By CigarFinder Editorial Team
Best Cigar Lounges in Las Vegas 2026

Quick answer: Las Vegas cigar smoking splits into two scenes: Strip luxury and off-Strip value. On the Strip, smoke at Eight Cigar Lounge (Resorts World), Montecristo Cigar Bar (Caesars Palace), Davidoff of Geneva, or the 24-hour Baccarat Bar (Bellagio). Off-Strip, Cigarbox and Tap N Ash run premium humidors for less. Nevada law allows indoor smoking almost everywhere.

Where Should You Smoke Cigars in Las Vegas?

The best cigar smoking in Las Vegas splits cleanly into two scenes. On the Strip, four casino bars lead: Eight Cigar Lounge at Resorts World, Montecristo Cigar Bar at Caesars Palace, the Davidoff of Geneva Cigar Bar near the Fashion Show, and the 24-hour Baccarat Bar at Bellagio. Off the Strip, locals' rooms deliver the same premium humidors at lower prices, led by Cigarbox on Dean Martin Drive and Tap N Ash in the Arts District. Nevada law permits indoor cigar smoking in stand-alone cigar bars, casinos, and lounges, which makes Vegas one of the few US cities where you can smoke a Robusto indoors almost anywhere. One 2026 update matters: Casa Fuente, the 20-year Forum Shops landmark that topped most older Vegas lists, closed in October 2025. Any guide still naming it is out of date. The right pick comes down to Strip spectacle or off-Strip value.

On-Strip or Off-Strip: Which Side Fits Your Night?

Here is the honest split. I have happily paid the Strip markup, roughly 20 to 40 percent more per cigar than off-Strip shops, for one thing: you never leave the action. You finish a Robusto and you are 90 seconds from a blackjack table, a show, or a steakhouse. Off the Strip, the same Padron or Arturo Fuente costs less, the rooms are quieter, and the regulars know each other by name. The first thing I check walking into any Strip lounge is the air, not the humidor, because indoor smoking is only a gift when the ventilation keeps up. A five-minute drive west of the south Strip drops you at the best-value humidor in the city.

The 10 lounges below are not ranked best to worst. Each one wins a different kind of visit. The table maps them fast, then each card gives you the detail.

LoungeSideStandoutHoursGoogle rating
Eight Cigar LoungeStripBest ventilation, Strip-view terraceDaily, noon to 2 AM4.5 (573)
Montecristo Cigar BarStrip400 sq ft humidor, deep whiskey listTo 1 AM, 2 AM weekends4.6 (1,663)
Davidoff of GenevaStripFull Davidoff line, Strip-view patioDaily 11 AM to 1 to 2 AM4.6 (1,221)
Baccarat Bar (Bellagio)StripOpen 24 hours, bring your own24 hours4.1 (736)
CigarboxOff-StripBest value closest to the StripDaily, 10 AM to 8 PM4.9 (246)
Tap N Ash Social ClubOff-StripClubhouse vibe, BYO friendlyAfternoon to late4.8 (389)
En Fuego CigarsOff-StripCigars hand-rolled on site9 AM to midnight4.8 (389)
SMoK Cigar LoungeOff-StripLargest lounge humidor, locker credit11 AM to midnight4.9 (165)
Triple CrownOff-StripLatest off-Strip hours, whiskey-forwardDaily, 2 PM to 1 AM4.8 (120)
Helios Cigar LoungeOff-StripMost beginner-friendly, boutique picks10 AM to 11 PM4.8 (122)

Best Cigar Lounges On the Las Vegas Strip

These four let you smoke indoors without ever stepping off casino property. Click any name for hours, photos, and full review counts.

Eight Cigar Lounge

  • Address: 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd (Resorts World), north Strip
  • Top differentiator: the best air on this list. Las Vegas Magazine reports the system does not recirculate smoke and pumps in fresh air every four minutes, so you can sit through two cigars and walk into a show after without smelling like a campfire.
  • Vibe: a 7,000 square foot room with two private smoking suites and a 2,200 square foot terrace overlooking the Strip. Daytime cigar bar, livelier at night.
  • Hours: daily, noon to 2 AM.
  • What to know: 150-plus cigars across 60-plus brands, from a $14 daily smoke up to a $5,000 trophy stick. Cohiba and Padron anniversary lines are stocked, and the mixologists pair cocktails to specific cigars.
  • Best for: tourists who want to smoke indoors then go straight to dinner. Rated 4.5 by 573 Google reviewers.

Montecristo Cigar Bar

  • Address: 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S (Caesars Palace)
  • Top differentiator: a 400 square foot walk-in humidor holding close to 1,000 cigars, one of the largest on the Strip, paired with a whiskey list that runs to Yamazaki 18 and Pappy Van Winkle 23.
  • Vibe: dark, clubby, and built for a long sit. There is a private wood-paneled room with its own filtration that you can reserve for coursed dinners from the adjacent steakhouse.
  • Hours: Sunday and Monday to Thursday until 1 AM, Friday and Saturday until 2 AM.
  • What to know: Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta, and H. Upmann anchor the humidor. There is now a second Montecristo Cigar Bar inside Paris Las Vegas, opened in late 2023, carrying 300-plus brands if Caesars is packed.
  • Best for: a whiskey-and-cigar evening with the deepest Strip humidor. Rated 4.6 by 1,663 Google reviewers, the highest review volume in the city.

Davidoff of Geneva Cigar Bar

  • Address: 3200 Las Vegas Blvd, north Strip near the Fashion Show
  • Top differentiator: a terrace with floor-to-ceiling glass and front-row Strip views, plus the full Davidoff line under one roof. This is the brand's flagship Vegas bar, and no, it is not at Wynn, a mix-up you will still see in older guides.
  • Vibe: sleek and quiet during the day, busier after dinner. A full center bar runs craft cocktails and a wide spirits list.
  • Hours: daily from 11 AM, closing 1 AM Sunday to Thursday and 2 AM Friday and Saturday.
  • What to know: staff are patient with newcomers, so it is a comfortable first stop if Davidoff prices intimidate you. The patio is the draw, weather permitting.
  • Best for: brand fans and a refined patio cocktail session. Rated 4.6 by 1,221 Google reviewers.

Baccarat Bar and Lounge

  • Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd (Bellagio)
  • Top differentiator: it never closes. The Baccarat Bar runs 24 hours, and Cigar Aficionado has featured it in its Where to Smoke series as one of the rare round-the-clock cigar spots in Vegas.
  • Vibe: a circular bar set slightly above the casino floor, ringed with plush armchairs and arranged for conversation. More elegant lounge than dedicated cigar room.
  • Hours: 24 hours, seven days.
  • What to know: this is the BYO play. You can bring your own cigar as long as you order a drink, or buy from a short curated list (Arturo Fuente, Cohiba, Ashton, Davidoff) starting around $16, plus Bellagio-banded hand-rolled cigars in the $40 to $90 range.
  • Best for: a 3 AM smoke when everything else has closed. Rated 4.1 by 736 Google reviewers, the lowest of the four, so set expectations toward bar over lounge.

Best Cigar Lounges Off the Strip

This is where locals smoke and where your money goes further. A few are walk-in friendly for visitors, a few reward membership.

Cigarbox

  • Address: 4046 Dean Martin Drive, about five minutes west of the south Strip
  • Top differentiator: the best-value serious humidor closest to the Strip. Reviewers call it the go-to alternative to the marked-up Strip bars, and Cigar Aficionado has reviewed it directly.
  • Vibe: hardwood floors, exposed brick, plush seating, and an espresso machine humming in the corner. It reads as a real shop with a lounge attached.
  • Hours: daily, 10 AM to 8 PM. This is a daytime room, not a late-night one.
  • What to know: the humidor runs deep on hard-to-find names like Arturo Fuente, Illusione, and La Flor Dominicana. There is a full liquor bar with beer and wine.
  • Best for: buying singles or a box at off-Strip prices without a long drive. Rated 4.9 by 246 Google reviewers, the best-rated room on this list with real volume.

Tap N Ash Social Club

  • Address: 1606 S Commerce St, in the 18b Arts District downtown
  • Top differentiator: the strongest clubhouse culture in town, with lockers and a private members' area on 24-hour secure entry. A live band plays Fridays.
  • Vibe: friendly and loud in the best way. Reviewers who have smoked all over the country call it one of the best lounges they have visited.
  • Hours: afternoon into the late evening, later on weekends.
  • What to know: bring your own cigar if you like. The cutting fee is $10 and gets waived with a two-drink minimum. Beer is on tap.
  • Best for: locals who want a regular table and visitors staying downtown. Rated 4.8 by 389 Google reviewers.

En Fuego Cigars and Lounge

  • Address: 3540 W Sahara Ave, five blocks west of the Strip
  • Top differentiator: the only true custom-roll experience on this list. Master roller Don Antonio blends and hand-rolls cigars at the bench while you watch.
  • Vibe: lived-in and comfortable, with plush leather chairs and a steady crowd of regulars. Not the newest room in Vegas, often the most welcoming.
  • Hours: daily from 9 AM, to midnight on weekends.
  • What to know: the walk-in humidors carry house custom blends alongside the major brands. Ask Don Antonio what he is rolling that day.
  • Best for: watching cigars made by hand close to the Strip. Rated 4.8 by 389 Google reviewers.

SMoK Cigar Lounge

  • Address: 9250 S Rainbow Blvd, southwest valley (Mountain's Edge)
  • Top differentiator: it markets the largest lounge humidor in Las Vegas, and the locker math is the friendliest on this list. A $180 monthly locker returns $100 in house credit plus 20 percent off boxes and food every day.
  • Vibe: full bar, live entertainment, and staff reviewers describe as knowledgeable without the attitude.
  • Hours: 11 AM to 10 PM, to midnight Friday and Saturday.
  • What to know: walk-ins are welcome, so you do not need the locker to drop in. Members get priority on events.
  • Best for: southwest-side locals who smoke often enough to make the membership pay. Rated 4.9 by 165 Google reviewers.

Triple Crown Cigar Lounge

  • Address: 6539 S Las Vegas Blvd, south end near Town Square, just past Mandalay Bay
  • Top differentiator: the latest hours of the off-Strip group, open to 1 AM every night, with a whiskey and scotch program built to match the humidor.
  • Vibe: a roughly 2,300 square foot room with VIP tables, bar seating, comfortable chairs, and TVs. Warm and lively.
  • Hours: daily, 2 PM to 1 AM.
  • What to know: there is a walk-in humidor and a membership program. The top-shelf bar is the reason regulars stay late.
  • Best for: a late off-Strip session near the south Strip or before an early flight out of Harry Reid. Rated 4.8 by 120 Google reviewers.

Helios Cigar Lounge

  • Address: 5752 S Fort Apache Rd, Spring Valley (southwest)
  • Top differentiator: the most beginner-friendly room in the valley, with 100-plus cigars spanning the big names and small-batch boutiques. It is an Aganorsa Leaf retailer for the boutique-curious.
  • Vibe: comfortable chairs, flat screens, free Wi-Fi, and enough airflow that reviewers note the smoke does not linger.
  • Hours: 10 AM to 10 PM, to 11 PM Friday and Saturday.
  • What to know: owner Amit and the team are known for patient guidance, so it is a safe place to learn. Pipe tobacco and accessories are stocked too.
  • Best for: newcomers and anyone hunting boutique sticks instead of the usual lineup. Rated 4.8 by 122 Google reviewers.

What Happened to Casa Fuente?

If you came looking for Casa Fuente, here is the news: it closed on October 19, 2025, after 20 years at the Forum Shops. Cigar Aficionado reported the owners did not renew the lease after the mall tightened its smoking policy and cut the patio that drove much of the room's revenue. For two decades it was the only place in the Forum Shops where you could light up, and the only Vegas spot for the full Fuente line.

The regulars did not lose the family, though. The Frey family that ran Casa Fuente still operates Cigarbox off the Strip and the Montecristo-branded bars, so the same buyers and the same service moved a few miles west and into Caesars and Paris. If Casa Fuente was your spot, Cigarbox and Montecristo are where its DNA lives now.

How Do You Pick the Right Vegas Lounge?

Four things separate a great Vegas lounge from a forgettable one. Use them before you sit down.

  1. Ventilation. Indoor smoking is legal here, which means a weak room traps smoke and ruins the next cigar. Eight sets the bar with fresh air every four minutes. Walk in and breathe before you commit.
  2. Bring-your-own policy. Baccarat and Tap N Ash welcome your own cigars (Tap N Ash waives the $10 cut fee with two drinks). Strip cigar bars generally want you smoking what they sell.
  3. Hours. Baccarat runs 24 hours, Triple Crown and the Strip bars push past 1 AM, but off-Strip shops like Cigarbox close by 8 PM. Match the room to your clock.
  4. Membership math. If you smoke weekly, SMoK's locker returns most of its fee in credit. If you are visiting for a weekend, skip it and walk in.

What Should You Know Before You Go?

A few practical notes that save a wasted trip:

  • Parking: Strip lounges run on casino self-park or valet, so budget time and a few dollars. Off-Strip shops have free lots at the door.
  • Timing: weekend nights pack the Strip bars. For a seat and real conversation, go Tuesday through Thursday or early evening.
  • Bring your own: only Baccarat and Tap N Ash openly welcome outside cigars. Call ahead anywhere else before you show up with your own.
  • Tipping: 18 to 20 percent at the bar, and tip a roller like En Fuego's Don Antonio if you watch a full hand-roll.
  • Age: every venue is 21 and up, so carry ID.

How to Find More Cigar Lounges in Las Vegas

The 10 above are curated picks. The valley has dozens more, and the Las Vegas lounge directory lists every active cigar bar, shop, and lounge across the metro. Three ways to find the right one fast:

  • Tap the location pin in the search bar. It uses your phone's GPS to pull the closest lounges to wherever you are standing, which is the move when you are already on the Strip and want the nearest open room now.
  • Filter the Las Vegas directory. You can narrow by area, type (cigar bar, cigar shop, cigar lounge), Open Now, and amenities like full bar, parking, Wi-Fi, lounge seating, and humidor lockers. Switch the sort to Most Reviewed and Montecristo (1,663) and Davidoff (1,221) jump to the top.
  • Toggle Map view. Every directory page has a List and Map switch near the filters, so you can pick by proximity to your hotel.

Driving on after Vegas? The statewide Nevada directory covers Reno, Henderson, and the rest of the state. We run the same city guide for other cigar towns:

Can You Smoke Cigars Indoors in Las Vegas?

Yes. Nevada's Clean Indoor Air Act bans smoking in most enclosed workplaces but exempts stand-alone cigar bars, tobacco retailers, and the casino floor, so licensed cigar lounges legally permit indoor smoking. That is why every venue on this list lets you light up inside, and why casinos can run cigar bars next to the gaming floor. The legal age to buy or possess any tobacco product is 21, federal law since December 2019. Clark County does not layer city-specific cigar rules on top of the state framework. The practical upshot: Vegas is one of the easiest US cities to smoke a cigar indoors, which is exactly why the lounge scene runs as deep as it does.

Where Can You Buy Cigars in Las Vegas?

For walk-in retail outside the lounge experience, Cigarbox runs a full shop counter on Dean Martin Drive, and Helios and En Fuego both sell singles, boxes, and accessories alongside their lounges. Prices in town run higher than online, so plenty of visitors smoke local and buy their boxes to take home. For the same sticks at lower cost, track Famous Smoke coupons before you fly out, since the partner shops ship nationwide. Ordering online after the trip is how regulars beat the Strip markup without giving up a lounge night. To compare specific prices across retailers, run a search on single cigars at CigarFinder. Not sure how to judge a shop you have never set foot in? Our find-a-good-lounge cornerstone walks through the criteria for any city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you smoke cigars indoors in Las Vegas?

Yes. Nevada exempts stand-alone cigar bars, tobacco shops, and the casino floor from its indoor smoking ban, so licensed cigar lounges permit indoor smoking. Every lounge on this list lets you smoke inside. The minimum age to buy or possess tobacco is 21, federal law since December 2019.

What is the best cigar lounge on the Las Vegas Strip?

For most visitors, Eight Cigar Lounge at Resorts World, thanks to its ventilation, its 2,200 square foot Strip-view terrace, and a 150-plus cigar selection. If you want the deepest humidor and a serious whiskey list, Montecristo Cigar Bar at Caesars Palace edges it. Both welcome walk-ins.

Where can you smoke cigars off the Strip in Las Vegas?

Cigarbox on Dean Martin Drive is the closest serious off-Strip room and the best value, about five minutes west of the south Strip. Tap N Ash in the Arts District has the best clubhouse culture, En Fuego rolls cigars on site, and SMoK, Triple Crown, and Helios serve the southwest valley.

Are there 24-hour cigar bars in Las Vegas?

Yes. The Baccarat Bar at Bellagio runs 24 hours, seven days, and lets you bring your own cigar with a drink purchase. On the off-Strip side, Triple Crown stays open until 1 AM nightly, and the Strip cigar bars at Caesars, Resorts World, and the Davidoff bar push to 1 or 2 AM.

Did Casa Fuente close?

Yes. Casa Fuente closed on October 19, 2025, after 20 years at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, when the owners did not renew the lease. The same Frey family still runs Cigarbox off the Strip and the Montecristo Cigar Bars at Caesars and Paris, so its buyers and service moved on rather than disappeared.

Where can you get cigars hand-rolled in Las Vegas?

En Fuego Cigars and Lounge on West Sahara Avenue. Master roller Don Antonio blends and rolls custom cigars at the bench while you watch, and the shop sells those house blends alongside major brands. It is the only dedicated on-site rolling experience among the lounges on this list.

Are Las Vegas cigar prices higher than online?

On the Strip, yes, by roughly 20 to 40 percent over online retailers, the price of casino real estate and convenience. Off-Strip shops like Cigarbox are noticeably cheaper. For the same cigars at the lowest cost, compare prices on CigarFinder and buy online for delivery. Partner retailers like Cigars International ship to your door once you are back home.

Do Las Vegas cigar lounges require membership?

No. Every lounge on this list welcomes walk-ins. A few off-Strip rooms, including SMoK, Tap N Ash, and Triple Crown, offer lockers and membership perks for regulars, but you never need one to drop in for a smoke.


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