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Tobacconist in London?

Woland

One of the Regulars
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Tuppence and myself will be arriving in London come Thursday.
One of my goals is to visit a traditional tobacconist, thus expanding my limited range of pipe tobaccoes.

Mighty fine if someone could point me in the right direction.
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
Bit "orf topic" I know but here in the Swan River Colony, we have a few "Cigar Divans" beautiful little shops but due to laws they have to decorate the windows with bunting that read "Smoking Kills" imagine Harvey Nic's window displays with bunting that reads "This will make your Derriere look the size of a three piece suite, from Ikea"
 

Ethan Bentley

One Too Many
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The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
Wolland, I'm glad you're having a chance to visit.

I would strongly recommend: G Smith & Sons
74 Charing Cross Road, London
Excellent for pipes, pipe accessories and pipe tobacco. A helpful and friendly service.
A nice selection of Snuff too.



http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1298/2331.php

Possibly, for service at least, only beaten by M White's in London Road, Southampton, somewhat further south. A chap that can remember your blend of pipe tobacco after 18 months is true remarkable.

Aother little advantage of Smith's is that, being on Charing Cross Road, it neighbours a good number of excellent second hand bookshops.

I hope you have an excellent trip.

My very best regards,

EB
 

Ethan Bentley

One Too Many
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The New Forest, Hampshire, UK
A few more

Additionally;

Smokers Paradise (Opposite the Bank of England)
Nice little shop, run by a helpful gentleman, I imagine it where lots of the city chaps get their cigars. They sell some shaving accessories too.
http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1298/2323.php

James J Fox & Robert Lewis
A very extensive collection of Tobacco, well worth a visit if time allows. They have an interesting little smoking "museum" room downstairs. I'm not 100% sure that the room is still open but it's worth asking.

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Also: (from their "about us")

We are also among the very few shops to be exempt from the smoking ban. It is therefore possible to enjoy your purchase in our shop at St James's Street as a sample with the view to buy more if you wish.

Their website: http://www.jjfox.co.uk/index.php - I don't think this is their full range though.

http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1298/2325.php


Davidof London
I don't have any experience of this particular shop.
http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1298/2324.php
 

Woland

One of the Regulars
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Oslo, Norway
Dear all.

Thank you ever so much for your kind response.
I will have a grand time for sure.
A nice diversion beetween daily bouts of "RHS Chelsea Flower Show".
 

Woland

One of the Regulars
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223
Location
Oslo, Norway
Ethan Bentley said:
Woland, I'm glad you're having a chance to visit.

I would strongly recommend: G Smith & Sons
74 Charing Cross Road, London
Excellent for pipes, pipe accessories and pipe tobacco. A helpful and friendly service.
A nice selection of Snuff too.



http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1298/2331.php

Possibly, for service at least, only beaten by M White's in London Road, Southampton, somewhat further south. A chap that can remember your blend of pipe tobacco after 18 months is true remarkable.

Aother little advantage of Smith's is that, being on Charing Cross Road, it neighbours a good number of excellent second hand bookshops.

I hope you have an excellent trip.

My very best regards,

EB

Dear all.

Our trip was excellent indeed.
The hotel was close to Trafalgar Square and we found this nice cafe in the Victoria Embankment Gardens.

victembkt.jpg


The weather was marvelous, breakfast was hearty, and I enjoyed many a bowl of tobacco in the shade of magnificent trees.

I found G Smith & Sons but the shop was closed due to Bank Holiday.
Peaked through the window though... :p
A must for our next trip!

Paid a visit to Davidoff on Jermyn Street.
Found a nice pipe & tobacco pouch in soft tan leather and some nice tobacco as well.
Nice shop & good service.

Thank you all for friendly advice.
 

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