Broken Mold Entertainment
The Dirty Shame Pub
Centro Ybor
First Chance Last Chance Pub
Fuma Bella
La France
The Reservoir Bar
Sunday's Delicatessen
New World Brewery
The Orpheum
La Gaceta
Long Ash Cigars
King Corona Cigars
The James Joyce Pub
The Ritz Ybor
The Bad Monkey Bar
The Bricks
Bernini
The Boneyard Bar
The Castle
Carne ChopHouse
Coyote Ugly
Crowbar
Gaspar’s Grotto
Florida Cane Distillery
The Brass Tap
Kelly Days Firehouse
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7-Eleven
Cigar Heritage Festival
7-Eleven
Acropolis Greek Taverna
Al's Finger Licking Good Bar-B-Que
AMC Classic Centro Ybor 10
Beaune's Wine Bar + Store
Bobby Pin Hair Gallery
Buffalo Wild Wings
Burger King
Michael Cincunegui, owner of Long Ash Cigars, comes from a long line of cigar makers and aficionados. Michael, born a fourth generation Tampa native and fifth generation Floridian, has inherited a long history of blending his Tampa background with Ybor City’s rich heritage of fine cigars. Tampa, after all, is known as “Cigar City.”In the late 1800s, Michael’s great great grandparents migrated from Cuba and Spain to Key West, Florida to work in the cigar factories. When the factories were destroyed by a series of hurricanes, fires, and labor strikes,the famous cigar industry magnet, Vicente Martinez Ybor, decided to relocate his cigar factories to Ybor City,Florida, where Vicente felt the region was less susceptible to hurricanes.