Hookah Bars in Longmont, Colorado

A hookah is a water pipe used to smoke tobacco. Hookah has been popular in India and the Middle East and is gaining popularity in the U.S. You can find hookah bars around the country, where patrons will sit in what is usually a comfortable, casual setting, sharing a hookah and sipping tea, coffee or other beverage. Some hookah bars offer food, and most offer a variety of different flavors of tobacco.

  1. 40 Thieves Hookah Lounge

    • The 40 Thieves Hookah Lounge is located in Boulder, Colo., 13 miles from Longmont. The lounge offers a variety of activities in addition to hookah. You can play pool, air hockey, use the free Wi-Fi, watch television on the HD TVs, or play video games in the arcade. The lounge has a program called "Addict Cards." This card is free and allows you to enjoy a free refill for every five hookahs you sample. The lounge has parties every month with themes such as Jungle Fetish Nite and Pumps n Ho'z.

    Hookah House

    • Located on College Avenue, Hookah House is in Boulder, about 14 miles from Longmont. This Hookah bar offers a quiet place to sit and talk with friends. It is open seven days a week from 5 p.m. until 3 a.m. The drink menu includes espresso drinks, iced drinks, tea and soft drinks. Flavors of tobacco that are available include honey, strawberry, licorice, coffee, cola and bubblegum. A store is on site for patrons to purchase hookahs and tobacco.

    Narghile Nights

    • Located in Fort Collins, Narghile Nights is a hookah lounge that strives to make the patrons feel like kings and queens with scenery found in the Middle East and a plush environment. They offer a limited number of soft drinks and tea. Juice is complementary. Some of their hookah flavors include house blends such as Fire Island (tropical punch, blackberry, margarita), Fruity Pebbles and Sting Ray (pomegranate, orange and vanilla).

    Gypsy House Cafe

    • Located in Denver, Gypsy House Cafe is a coffee house with Mediterranean food on a full menu of breakfast, lunch, dinner and desserts. The place has a Rastafarian vibe with big, comfy sofas in one section, and a cafe in another. It offers live music, Wi-Fi and tarot card readings in addition to hookah.

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