Chattanooga Cigar Club is a members-only lounge in downtown Chattanooga dedicated to cigar smoking, spirits, and conversation in a controlled indoor environment. The club occupies a defined membership model rather than walk-in service, distinguishing it from casual bars or public smoking lounges in the area.
The club functions as a private members' space where patrons bring or purchase cigars, buy drinks, and spend unstructured time in a lounge designed for cigar enjoyment. It is not a cigar shop, though members can purchase cigars on-site. It is not a bar that happens to allow smoking; it is a venue built specifically around the cigar experience. The membership structure means regulars form the core audience, though day passes allow non-members to experience the space before committing to annual dues.
Annual membership dues run approximately $250 to $400, depending on membership tier, though this figure can shift and should be confirmed directly with the club. Day passes typically cost $10 to $20 per visit, allowing non-members to access the lounge, use the facilities, and purchase drinks and cigars without membership commitment. Cigars available for purchase on-site range from $5 to $30 per stick, covering entry-level to premium brands. A well drink costs roughly $5 to $8; craft cocktails and spirits run higher. Membership tiers sometimes include perks such as discounted cigars, reserved seating, or exclusive events; confirm current tier benefits before joining.
Chattanooga has few dedicated cigar lounges, which places Chattanooga Cigar Club in a relatively unique category. Upscale cocktail bars such as High Point (on North Shore) and Luxa (in the Southside) offer sophisticated drinking environments but do not emphasize cigars or private membership. Public bars and breweries throughout the city allow smoking outdoors only, making the Chattanooga Cigar Club's indoor, members-focused model distinct. For someone seeking social drinking with no cigar interest, a cocktail bar is the better fit; for someone who values cigars in a controlled, member-driven setting with no pressure to leave after one drink, this club is the clear choice.
The lounge works best for established cigar enthusiasts, business professionals seeking a private meeting space, and visitors interested in sampling the cigar culture without buying their own inventory. It suits people who value quiet, structured environments over high-energy nightlife. It does not suit those looking for live music, dancing, or casual drop-in access; it also does not suit anyone uncomfortable with indoor smoke or cigar smoke specifically. Non-smokers and those sensitive to smoke should skip this venue entirely.
Non-members should arrive during standard lounge hours and ask about day-pass pricing at the door. Payment is processed on entry. Staff will orient you to seating, restroom locations, and the drink menu. You may bring your own cigar or purchase one on-site; staff can advise on selection if you are new to cigars. Order drinks at the bar or from table service. There is no reservation required for day-pass visits, but calling ahead to confirm the lounge is open is sensible.
The club is located in downtown Chattanooga, though the specific street address should be verified on the club's website or phone line, as address information can shift with lease changes. Hours are typically afternoon through late evening on weekdays and expanded weekend hours, but these vary seasonally and by day; confirm before visiting. Parking in downtown Chattanooga includes street metered spaces, nearby public lots, and some paid private garages within a five-minute walk of the district. The club itself does not operate a dedicated lot.
Chattanooga Cigar Club fills a gap for people who want cigar smoking as the centerpiece of a social experience rather than an afterthought, making it the only dedicated option of its kind in the city.
