Hooks House of Smoke Lounge is a members-only cigar lounge in northwest Oklahoma City that combines a retail humidor, lounge seating, and a full liquor license, positioning it as a longer-format social destination rather than a grab-and-go smoke shop. The space caters to cigar enthusiasts who want climate-controlled storage and a private setting to enjoy premium cigars with drinks.
A membership-based cigar lounge with an on-site retail humidor, full bar, and climate-controlled lounge areas. Unlike walk-in cigar shops with limited seating, Hooks operates as a private club where members store personal collections in individual lockers and reserve lounge time. The lounge accommodates groups, with event space available for private gatherings. This model appeals to collectors and regular smokers who want dedicated storage and a controlled smoking environment, rather than casual purchasers.
Membership tiers vary and should be confirmed directly, but typical cigar lounges in Oklahoma City charge annual membership fees ranging from $150 to $500 depending on locker size and lounge access. Cigar prices in the retail humidor align with market rates: premium brands like Davidoff, Padron, and Liga Privada run $8 to $20 per unit, while entry-level options start around $4 to $6. Bar service operates on standard pricing; well drinks typically run $4 to $6, and premium spirits cost $7 to $12 per pour. The lounge sells premium water, coffee, and soft drinks for members. Private event pricing and group rates should be requested directly, as they depend on lounge rental duration and bar minimums.
Oklahoma City has few dedicated cigar lounges; most cigar sales occur at tobacco shops or through online retailers. Smoke Signals, a retail tobacconist on Northwest 23rd Street, stocks a broad inventory but offers only minimal seating and no bar service. Hookah lounges like those in the Midtown and Plaza districts cater to water-pipe smokers rather than cigar enthusiasts and lack the humidor storage model. Hooks distinguishes itself by combining retail inventory with member storage and a full bar, making it closer in function to private clubs found in larger markets like Dallas or Denver than to typical Oklahoma City tobacco retail. For members who value both convenience and a social smoking environment, Hooks eliminates the need to choose between a cigar retailer and a bar; for occasional cigar buyers, the membership fee and lockers make less sense.
Hooks works well for cigar collectors who want dedicated climate-controlled storage, regular smokers who visit monthly or more often, and groups planning private events. The membership model also appeals to professionals who want a private retreat separate from home entertaining. The space is less suited to casual cigar buyers, travelers, or anyone who smokes fewer than four or five times a year; the membership cost and locker rental do not justify infrequent visits. Guests (non-members) can often visit as a member's guest, but this varies by membership class and should be confirmed.
New members typically complete an application and pay the initiation fee and first annual dues. A lounge manager or staff member will tour the storage lockers, explain the climate control and humidification system, and walk the member through bar operations and any house rules (often including restrictions on outside cigars or event scheduling). Most lounges provide a brief orientation to available lounge seating, restroom facilities, and Wi-Fi access. Bringing a cigar to the first visit is common; some lounges offer a welcome smoke or house selection to new members. Hours of operation and access policies (key card entry, staffed hours, or 24-hour access) vary and should be confirmed, as they differ significantly between membership tiers.
Hooks House of Smoke Lounge is located in northwest Oklahoma City; exact hours, parking details, and any access restrictions tied to membership level should be confirmed directly by phone or website, as private club hours often shift seasonally or for special events. Most cigar lounges in the region operate Tuesday through Saturday, with limited or no Sunday hours. Parking is typically on-site or street-level adjacent to the lounge. Climate control and humidification are central to the space, so visit during cooler months if you want to assess the system's performance during peak season.
Hooks fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's cigar culture: a private, members-only retreat with infrastructure for serious collectors rather than a commercial retail space open to the public. For regular smokers and collectors, the lounge model offers storage, socializing, and full bar service under one roof.
