Cigar Bar Shadowney
シガーバー シャドネィ
Recent Reviews
I don't smoke cigars at all, but I went in for the whiskey. It's perfectly fine to not order a cigar. They have a wide selection of whiskeys and rums. The interior has a luxurious feel and the staff were very polite.
I'm a complete novice when it comes to cigars, but the staff was incredibly kind and recommended a cigar and a whiskey that would pair well with it. (To be honest, I wasn't sure if they actually went together.) Sitting back on the crimson sofa, puffing on the cigar, I felt like a big-time gangster. It was quite the experience. I wasn't able to finish it, so they wrapped the rest up for me to take home! The store has such a sophisticated air, and I felt a little out of place coming in just for fun, but it was a truly unique experience.
Up to 4 people per group are allowed. Other posts mention being denied entry due to being foreigners, but it's likely due to the number of people. In fact, many overseas customers visit. This is a place that offers the best atmosphere, Havana cigars, and spirits. It would be a shame to miss out if you can't pay your respects and focus.
This is one of Japan's premier cigar bars. While the taste, aroma, and bouquet of the cigars are the main focus, the shop is particularly adept at managing the fragrant cigars. It is believed to have the largest selection of Cuban cigars in Japan. In recent years, many bars prioritize comfort and have low counters, but this bar offers a high counter that evokes a sense of a bygone era, making the smoke even more enjoyable. There are also plenty of sofa seats for groups of 3-4 people. While not widely known, the bar also has a good selection of alcohol. (It doesn't have the rare or old bottles you'd find at a whiskey bar or specialty shop.) The wine selection, in particular, is impressive. Many famous cigar bars only have the owner bartender who is knowledgeable about cigars, but this bar only employs staff with deep knowledge of cigars, making it a welcoming place for beginners. Don't hesitate to ask the staff questions and enjoy your time. The cigar bar business model makes it difficult to implement infection control measures, as customers can't wear masks while sitting. While many cigar bars only offer disinfection and (essentially meaningless) temperature checks, this bar takes measures such as ensuring social distancing. As a result, intoxicated customers or those who might be loud are sometimes refused entry, which, for those who enjoy cigars quietly, is a welcome measure.