If tobacco is your thing, this is the place. It’s on a Native American reservation which somehow means the prices are ridiculously cheap. They have everything tobacco so I got to try one version I’ve never been able to find, snuff. One of the ladies remembered me and asked me how it was. This will be my spot for roll your own supplies even if it’s 40 minutes away.
Robert H.
Classificação do local: 5 Yakima, WA
I am a truck driver and love good premium cigars. Many times it is hard to find places I can fit a truck into so I have to settle for places that don’t have a very good selection and the ones they do have are stale. This place though has a very good selection of all the top brands. Nice size walk in humidor and very good prices. This place will be a regular stop for me when in the Yakima area.
Dave E.
Classificação do local: 5 Tacoma, WA
I smoke cigars and discovered Lil Brown Smoke Shop years ago. Both their online store(Google it) and their«brick and mortar» store in Yakima are just awesome! Always great quality, properly stored, at great prices. In fact, they have the best prices I’ve found anywhere… online or in person. And I feel a much broader inventory than anyone else. Great outfit — and if you order online, they are really FAST in shipping.
Aaron F.
Classificação do local: 3 Vancouver, WA
Looking for something to do in Yakima? Head to the the side of the road that’s considered part of the Yakima Indian Reservation and watch people go nuts for cigarettes on the cheap. What’s funny — I don’t smoke, never have. The lure of this place(if you weren’t aware) is that it’s not subject to the usual taxes because it’s on Indian land. For example: Camels are $ 5 a pack. There’s another smoke shop on the same road(Goodman’s I believe) but this one is a bit further down. It’s actually pretty upscale, even has an espresso bar inside. It’s just one of those things you should do at least once in your life: go to the Reservation and buy bitchin’ fireworks or cheap cigarettes. What’s really weird — it’s really just in Union Gap right down the road from Costco — more or less. It’s not like you are off in the wilderness or anything.