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Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse announces new cigar lounge and non-smoking main bar opening this fall

By: Eric Saville
| Published 09/29/2015

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THE WOODLANDS, Texas - Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse is excited to start this new chapter at The Woodlands location. Guests will soon be able to enjoy our Live Music and elegant yet casual bar atmosphere in a smoke free

Kirby’s Steakhouse is happy to announce the addition of a new Cigar Lounge and the transition to Non-Smoking in the Main Bar

environment. Kirby’s will soon be opening the doors to a brand new Cigar Lounge, completely enclosed
with a separate ventilation system to provide an ideal environment for our lounge guests. Along with
offering premium spirits and the finest cigar selection in the Woodlands, the Cigar Lounge will also offer
relaxing lake views, high definition flat screen televisions, plush lounge seating and full dining menu.
“We are very excited about this new chapter for Kirby’s in The Woodlands. This change has been a long
time coming for us and it is just around the corner now. I am happy that we get the chance to make the
majority of our guests more comfortable in the bar, with having an option to go into the Cigar Lounge if
they want.” Eric Saville, Director of Marketing & Events, The Woodlands.

“We will be one of the few places in The Woodlands that allows the opportunity to have a Cigar in a
relaxing, elegant environment.' Ashley Avery, Director of Marketing Kirby’s Steakhouse.
For more information on Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse or the New Cigar Lounge, please contact Eric Saville,
Director of Marketing & Events, at 281-686-0585 or e.saville@kirbyssteakhouse.com. You can also find
more information about Kirby’s at www.KirbysSteakhouse.com.

Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse is owned by the Texas Kirby’s Investment group out of Dallas. Their other
locations share the same excellence of culinary creations, service, and dining style.

Kirby’s Charcoal Steakhouse, owned and operated by B. J. Kirby, became Dallas’ first specialty
steakhouse in 1954. In 1987, after 33 successful years, B.J. decided to retire and close the restaurant.
People in Dallas remembered Kirby’s as the place to go for an anniversary, a first date, or any special
occasion. Others came in every week and B.J. always welcomed them with a smile or a joke.

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