Kloster-Schänke Hude: New Habanos Terrace

Kloster-Schänke Hude: New Habanos Terrace

Kloster-Schänke Hude: New Habanos Terrace for perfect cigar enjoyment. The renowned Kloster-Schänke Hude in the town of the same name in Lower Saxony is expanding its range and is delighted to announce the opening of the new Habanos Terrace.

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60 seats for excellent Habanos

With around 60 seats, the terrace is the perfect place to enjoy excellent Habanos in a relaxed atmosphere.

Kloster-Schänke Hude: New Habanos Terrace
(from left) 5th Avenue sales representative Thomas Panitz toasts the new Habanos Terrace with the owner of the Kloster-Schänke Jens Burgdorf and tobacconist Kai Wessel.

Under the management of owner Jens Burgdorf, the Kloster-Schänke Hude will become a place to go for aficionados and connoisseurs of high-quality cigars. The cigars themselves are supplied by renowned specialist retailer Kai Wessel from Hude and include a selection of Habanos classics. Highlights include the popular Partagás Serie D No.4, Partagás Mille Fleurs, Montecristo No. 4 and Upmann Half Corona.

Kloster-Schänke Hude: New Habanos Terrace

Impressive drinks with Habanos cigars at the Kloster-Schänke Hude

To complete the cigar experience, Klosterschänke Hude offers an impressive selection of accompanying drinks. Various rums, whiskies, grappas, brandies and a variety of exquisite wines are available and ensure the perfect harmony between cigar and drink.

"We are thrilled to be able to present the new Habanos Terrace to our guests," says owner Jens Burgdorf. "Our aim is to create a place where cigar lovers have the opportunity to enjoy an exclusive selection of Habanos in a pleasant atmosphere while discovering a wide range of accompanying drinks."

Kloster-Schänke Hude: New Habanos Terrace

What is "Habanos Terrace"?

"Habanos Terrace" is a concept from Habanos, S.A., which recognizes suitable outdoor areas in restaurants that offer a suitable environment for cigar lovers. 

About the Kloster-Schänke Hude

The Kloster-Schänke Hude is a renowned address for upscale gastronomy and gourmet culture. Under the management of Jens Burgdorf, the Klosterschänke also offers its guests an exquisite selection of food and drinks as well as an inviting atmosphere that invites you to linger and relax. The restaurant also impresses with its excellent service. With the new Habanos terrace, the Klosterschänke is expanding its range and creating a place for cigar lovers to enjoy a perfect combination of exclusive cigars and exquisite drinks.

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For further information and reservations, interested parties can contact info@klosterschaenke-hude.de turn.

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  1. Moin, of course I know the Kloster-Schänke Hude. Great service + great food. I've been there several times with my cigar friends and whisky club members. We had two wonderful Christmas parties there - but last year we were uninvited because they no longer want to let cigar smokers celebrate in the Remise. It's a shame really as we always felt welcome and in good hands there. Smoking outside is all well and good - but you can do that anywhere in Lower Saxony anyway.

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