Shore Thing Cigars To Hold Grand Opening Event

Now at The Wharf in Orange Beach, Shore Thing Cigars offers a walk-in humidor with cigars from around the world and Dominican-inspired craft cocktails and hand-selected bourbons, along with one of the only Bottoms Up beer systems in Alabama. Country music artist Luke Bryan is a co-owner of the location with Paul Copeland. It is hosting a grand opening this Saturday, June 15, featuring raffles and drink specials throughout the day. At 3 p.m. a cigar roller from Davidoff Cigars will be hand-rolling a special blend consisting of six different tobaccos that will be available for purchase. At 5:30 p.m., there will be a champagne toast, followed by the Luke Bryan concert afterparty, which will cap the event with music and drink specials.

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