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Tulsa's Cigar Scene
Tulsa is deeper than a first glance suggests. Downtown, Greenwood, Cherry Street, Midtown, South Tulsa, Jenks, and Broken Arrow all have credible cigar stops, including public lounges, cocktail rooms, private-club cigar rooms, and a local cigar micro-factory.
The strongest first run is Classic Cigars, Tisdale's, Churchill's, The Tobacco Pouch, and The Cigar Box. Add Bull & Bond, Stogies, Tulsa Hills, Ultimo, and Fogue & Bates when you want a fuller metro view instead of a single downtown crawl.
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Cigar Lounges (7)
These establishments feature dedicated smoking lounges where you can relax and enjoy your cigars in comfortable, well-ventilated spaces.

Classic Cigars
Downtown Tulsa's benchmark cigar lounge with a large smoking room, full bar, patio, humidor depth, and a private sports-lounge feel in The Pit.

Churchill's Cigar Lounge
A polished Midtown cigar lounge built for premium cigars, cocktails, wine, beer, late hours, and a more dressed-up evening crowd.

Tisdale's Cigar Lounge
Upscale Greenwood cigar lounge with premium cigars, whiskey, event bookings, and a Black Wall Street setting that gives the room a strong Tulsa identity.

The Tobacco Pouch
Long-running Midtown tobacconist with a deep cigar wall, pipe tobacco selection, leather-chair smoking lounge, and shop-first regular traffic.

The Cigar Box - Cherry Street
Cherry Street cigar bar and shop from a local multi-location brand, with late hours, club positioning, and a neighborhood lounge rhythm.

Bull & Bond Cigar Bar & Lounge
Jenks cigar bar with a curated humidor, Davidoff-Padron-Fuente-level inventory signals, whiskey and cocktail service, and a polished Riverwalk setting.

Stogies Cigar House & Cocktails
Broken Arrow's Rose District cigar house, pairing lounge seating, cocktails, a full bar, and late-night downtown energy for the east side of the metro.
Cigar Shops (3)
Excellent cigar selections without dedicated lounges. Perfect for picking up premium cigars to enjoy elsewhere.

Ultimo Cigars
Tulsa's cigar micro-factory, built around hand-rolled cigars, rolling stations, tours, aging-room education, and classes rather than a bar-lounge model.

Tulsa Hills Cigar Cellar & Market
Southwest Tulsa cigar cellar and market with a cigar catalog, accessories, gifts, and a useful stock-up role before a lounge night.

Fogue & Bates Cigar Warehouse
Cigar-first warehouse-style shop with a large premium selection, boutique cigars, accessories, and a long-running Tulsa tobacconist reputation.
Tulsa Cigar Tips
Start Downtown
Classic Cigars and Tisdale's give Tulsa the clearest downtown cigar-bar pair. Fogue & Bates adds a Cherry Street cigar-warehouse stop when you want a retail-first leg.
Separate Lounge From Retail
Classic, Churchill's, Tisdale's, The Tobacco Pouch, The Cigar Box, Bull & Bond, and Stogies are smoking-session picks. Ultimo is the factory and class stop.
Check Access
Tulsa mixes public lounges, cocktail bars, factory visits, and private club rooms. Verify hours, dress rules, and member or guest access before going.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best first cigar stop in Tulsa?
Classic Cigars is the best first stop for a public lounge, full bar, big humidor, and downtown location. Churchill's and Tisdale's are strong evening alternatives.
Does Tulsa have cigar bars with cocktails?
Yes. Classic Cigars, Churchill's, Tisdale's, Bull & Bond, and Stogies all fit the cigar-and-drinks lane. Fogue & Bates is the stronger retail-first add-on.
Why include Jenks and Broken Arrow?
Tulsa's cigar scene is metro-wide. Bull & Bond in Jenks and Stogies in Broken Arrow add strong lounge choices that readers would miss in a city-proper-only list.