
Billy Morrison
Billy Morrison has a simple goal for his new cigar lounge.
He wants the 611 Lounge in Mechanicsburg to be a “friendly” place where cigar smokers of all types can come in and feel welcome.
“We want this to be a special place,” he said. “We want it to be a haven where individuals can unwind, socialize and enjoy the art of cigar smoking in a luxurious setting.”
The lounge features plush leather seating, warm wood accents and ambient lighting, creating an inviting atmosphere.
“We want people to feel like they belong here,” Morrison said. “We want to carve out our own niche and make it a special place.”
Morrison said that the lounge caters to both long-time smokers and newbies, offering a wide variety of handcrafted cigars from renowned growing regions around the world.
He said that his staff will work with the patrons to make sure they find something they like and can enjoy.
“Cigar smokers can get whatever they want from our lounge,” he said. “Our staff is very knowledgeable and will work to find the best cigars for everyone.”
Morrison’s wife and co-owner, Jillian Biehl Morrison, has added her own touches to the lounge.
“Jillian has been very helpful in making our cigar lounge different from other cigar lounges,” Morrison said. “For instance, she did a really good job with our restrooms. She took a lot of time working on them and it shows.”
As a result, the lounge has seen an influx of women and younger patrons.
“We went for a more sophisticated look, and we feel like it’s paying off,” Morrison said.
The lounge also incorporates an “extensive amount” of smoke-eaters, which help clear the air.
“We have a lot of extra touches,” said Morrison. ”We don’t have the smoky atmosphere like a lot of cigar lounges have.”

Upscale Thing
This is the first cigar lounge for Morrison, but he’s been in the cigar business for some time as a seller. A cigar smoker for most of his life, he worked in banking before getting into the business.
Morrison said that he’s been looking for the right location for a cigar lounge and believes he found it in downtown Mechanicsburg.
“This is a growing area, and officials from the town have been very supportive and helpful,” he said. “We appreciate their help and are looking forward to growing with the town.”
Liquor won’t be sold at the lounge, mainly due to the cost of buying a license, but Morrison noted that patrons are free to bring in their favorite drinks. He added that the lounge also has locally made chocolates, along with Parlor Beverages root beer and Colina coffee.
Morrison added that the lounge will host monthly events with cigar makers and brand owners.
“Bringing the brand owner into the store creates a connection between the customers and the cigars they enjoy,” said Jillian Morrison. “Customers get to hear the story of the brand, learn the unique nuances of each cigar and build a new relationship.”
To further add to the experience, the lounge will provide private humidified lockers for select members.
But, for Morrison, it all gets back to making customers feel welcome. And, so far, things are going according to plan for patrons who have made the lounge a regular stop.
“I’ve been to a lot of cigar bars over the years, and this one is the best I’ve ever been in,” said Jon Wymer of Carlisle. “It feels very comfortable. All different types of people are coming in, and there’s a lot of diversity here with people from a lot of different backgrounds. Everyone gets along, and the conversation is great.”
Wymer added that he thinks that cigars are making a comeback.

“Cigars are seen as more of a luxury item now,” he said. “It’s an upscale thing, and it’s seen as something that more people are getting into.”
Andy Bathgate of Mechanicsburg said that Lounge 611 is a great place to “chill out.”
“If you want to come for some conversation, you can have that,” he said. “But if you just want to sit quietly by yourself, you can do that too.”
Bathgate especially likes the comfortable furniture and décor.
“It’s a very clean place with nice big chairs and fur rugs,” he said “It’s like being in a time warp. There’s something timeless about the place. You can just sit back and enjoy yourself.”
Lounge 611 is located at 11 N. Railroad Ave., Mechanicsburg. For more information visit www.lounge611.com or email the [email protected]. Photos courtesy of Billy Morrison.
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