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Cam opening a cigar bar lounge in his hometown of Atlanta


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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is opening a cigar bar lounge in his hometown of Atlanta. It's called “Fellaship'' and is located near Mercedes-Benz Stadium where the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams will play on Sunday in Super Bowl LIII. The grand opening is Thursday and the cost for tickets is $500 plus tax, $750 plus tax for VIP. If you want to watch the Super Bowl there on Sunday the cost jumps to $750 plus tax, $1,000 plus tax for VIP. Newton, the 2015 NFL MVP, is expected to be there to watch the game as well. According to the “FellashipATL'' website the bar is “a place for those to indulge in the luxuries of fine dining, cigar smoking and socializing.''

 
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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Cam Newton seems like someone who’ll make a crap ton of money post-NFL doing something like this.  I def see him pursuing an even bigger future in the clothing business too. 

 

I will say, and I think it will happen, I hope he brings something like this to Charlotte.  The menu and atmosphere seems like it will be amazing. 

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Entrées

Seared Scottish Salmon
with Roasted Asparagus and Drawn Butter

Smoked Half Chicken
with BBQ Spice, Fresh Corn and Southern-Style Greens

20oz Ribeye Steak
with Potato Puree, Charred Green Beans and Sauce Diane

Blackened Swordfish Penne Pasta
with Spinach, Herb Butter, Peas and Garlic

Butter – Roasted Lobster Imperial
Whole Maine Lobster Filled with Béchamel Sauce, Sweet Peppers and Crab
Served with Drawn Butter and Wilted Spinach

Homestyle Chicken Pie
In A Flaky Crust with Fresh Vegetables and Tender Chicken

Secret Recipe Meatloaf
with Mashed Potatoes, Greens and Gravy

Onion Crusted Beef Short Rib
with Creamed Spinach and Black Pepper Jus

 

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I hope it does well, just not my scene at all. 

Like Cody Jinks sang in "Hippies and Cowboys"

I like two dollar beers, I like three dollar wells at some honky tonk bar I know by the smell... some old drunk on a bar stool on a Merl Haggard tune... that's my kinda room

My upscale spots are a proper microbrewery/taproom or a good whiskey or tequila bar. Just not onto stogies and "fine dining". But let Cam do Cam. I don't think I'm exactly his target demographic and that's fine.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope it does well, just not my scene at all. 

Like Cody Jinks sang in "Hippies and Cowboys"

 I like two dollar beers, I like three dollar wells at some honky tonk bar I know by the smell... some old drunk on a bar stool on a Merl Haggard tune... that's my kinda room

My upscale spots are a proper microbrewery/taproom or a good whiskey or tequila bar. Just not onto stogies and "fine dining". But let Cam do Cam. I don't think I'm exactly his target demographic and that's fine.

 

amen

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my exact scene. i love it.

hate to see the exclusiveness written into the name though. cigar culture has been trying desperately to have less of an old-boy's-club look about it and be inclusive to women who smoke. fellaship doesn't exactly accomplish that.

this may be a factor in whether or not davidoff (cam's favorite smoke) will approve them as a retailer. they are swiss, very exclusive, very progressive.

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3 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

my exact scene. i love it.

hate to see the exclusiveness written into the name though. cigar culture has been trying desperately to have less of an old-boy's-club look about it and be inclusive to women who smoke. fellaship doesn't exactly accomplish that.

this may be a factor in whether or not davidoff (cam's favorite smoke) will approve them as a retailer. they are swiss, very exclusive, very progressive.

Yeah I’m not a big fan of the name.  I think it’s a mistake on Newton’s part.  I wonder how much it will matter though

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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

my exact scene. i love it.

hate to see the exclusiveness written into the name though. cigar culture has been trying desperately to have less of an old-boy's-club look about it and be inclusive to women who smoke. fellaship doesn't exactly accomplish that.

this may be a factor in whether or not davidoff (cam's favorite smoke) will approve them as a retailer. they are swiss, very exclusive, very progressive.

Women talking about cigars... 

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