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October 2021

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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50 October 2021 Thomas and Yates decided the Livery building at 147 Maxwell Street was perfect because of the building's history and its location in downtown Fayetteville. lounge serves as a private venue for members only. Several memberships at different price points are available to anyone and can be purchased in the parlor or online. Walking through the doors of the retail parlor and into the lounge area evoke the feeling of having traveled to a swanky speakeasy where a few quick knuckle taps get those "in the know" through a hidden door. omas and Yates succeeded in capturing the atmosphere they envisioned. ey maximized the vintage horizontal space that once traded cotton. Leather furniture – wingbacks, sofas and bucket seats with tabletops – are thoughtfully arranged between the long vintage brick walls of the Livery. e crown jewel and centerpiece of the lounge is a custom-made, full-length bar in a deep mahogany, so dark and glassy that it shines like a concert piano. It looks like something found in a vintage pub in New York. e owners had the 39-foot bar custom- made by Charles' Cabinets, out of Four Oaks, and assembled by hand onsite. omas pointed it out like a proud father. e Livery has full ABC permits and sells fine spirits and wine that pair well with their cigars. e bartender and waitstaff are dressed in black and all smiles. A video post of one of the jazz nights can be seen on Facebook, showing a room filled with smoke and lively tunes while happy, laughing patrons enjoy cigars, swaying and bobbing their heads in rhythm. e Livery Cigar Emporium has a taste of charm from out of a time capsule and fits just right within the diverse puzzle of Fayetteville and its musical traditions. omas and Yates said they plan to expand their business beyond the historic bricks of the Livery and may add a comedy night to their events. eir vision has breathed new life to the historic district, and they look forward to what the future will bring. Charles Canady is a writer from Fayetteville. He can be reached at CharlesCanadythewriter@gmail.com or Facebook.com/charlescanadythewriter

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