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NYPC has never had a dedicated meeting place and had difficulties from the outset (well before any anti-smoking laws) in finding smoker-friendly locales. It has met in various bars and restaurants for periods of time, but has had to move to new locations many times over the years, which often proved to be disruptive.
The club has flourished during periods when a suitable meeting place was available. For example, attendance was very high when the club had the use for about two years of a large upstairs private room in an Irish pub with excellent food and drink service. This arrangement unfortunately ended when New York adopted its strict law prohibiting smoking in any establishment with paid employees.
After enactment of the smoking ban, NYPC has met in certain cigar bars which were grandfathered exempt and was welcomed for a while at the Nat Sherman shop at Fifth Ave and 42nd street. However, these arrangements ended because they evidently were not economically attractive to the establishments (ie, we did not spend enough!).
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