Trinity Cigar Lounge, the mobile cigar lounge founded by Scott Braband, has officially closed its doors after seven years in operation. The decision comes in response to recent changes in Colorado tobacco enforcement regulations that made it impossible for the company to continue.

In a message to customers, Braband wrote: โ€œIt is with a heavy heart that I share the news that, due to recent changes in tobacco enforcement regulations, Trinity Cigar Companyโ€™s Mobile Cigar Lounge is now closed effective immediately.โ€

He reflected on the loungeโ€™s legacy, saying: โ€œFor the past seven years, this lounge has been so much more than just a business. It has been a place where people came together, celebrated milestones, made new friends, and enjoyed the simple joy of a good cigar.โ€

For Cigar Dojo followers, Trinity Cigar Lounge has long been a staple of the communityโ€™s annual summer festival, Dochella. Master Sensei often referred to it as โ€œthe greatest mobile cigar lounge both west and east of the Mississippi,โ€ and Braband himself has been a regular guest on Cigar Dojoโ€™s Smoke Night LIVE podcast.

Braband assured customers with existing bookings that rental fees will be refunded promptly, adding: โ€œFrom the bottom of my heart, thank you for seven unforgettable years. Your encouragement, laughter, and loyalty made this venture more rewarding than I could have ever imagined.โ€

The closure marks the end of one of the most recognizable mobile cigar lounges in the country, remembered not only for its unique setup but also for its role in connecting cigar enthusiasts across events and festivals.

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