The wood-defined retro-luxe den is flush with distressed leather couches, monolithic low slung tables, gaudily upholstered high-back chairs, a trio of flat screens, a faux baby grand w/ grafted-on bar seating and a few dining tables for those with a talent for double-barreled inhaling. Instead of dedicated air filtration, the A/C was upgraded and three corner-mounted ceiling exhaust vents installed to push out smoke from the 16 available cigars, ranging from Padron's choice
Anniversario, Cohiba's earthy three-sided Triangulo, and Avo Uvezian's hard-to-find Avo Tesoro, down to Arturo Fuente's bang-for-your-puff Flor Fina 8-5-8 and CAO's vanilla/bourbon-flavored petit corona "Moontrance", preferred stogy at wealthy-industrialist raves. Chamberlain's full menu of steaks, seafood, etc is available in the lounge, as is its high-end liquor lineup, eight specialty martinis (fruity-minty variants to the Texas: straight-up Austin-distilled Savvy w/ cheese-stuffed olive) and extensive wine list -- 200+ bottles, priced from the 20s to the $400 Quilceda Creek 2005 Cabernet.
Live Piano Entertainment 7pm – 11pm
