Match owners Jeff and Sara Mouttet.
HAVE YOU MET YOUR MATCH?
Mouttets opened cigar bar in New Albany this summer
Photos by Steve Squall
Nearly five years after opening Match Cigar Bar in Jeffersonville, Jeff
and Sara Mouttet opened Match New Albany at 147 E. Main St.
“We found the perfect location close to many wonderful restaurants
and shops,” said Jeff Mouttet. “We feel Match will bring yet another reason
to visit Southern Indiana.”
done in Jeffersonville at Riverside Cigar Shop and Lounge and Match
Cigar Bar,” Jeff explained. “We have a great bourbon selection and the
ability to smoke a premium cigar. … Our people are very knowledgeable
about either bourbon or cigars, and we want you to feel like you can ask
questions and it’s a place where you can learn.”
Upscale yet approachable, Match is housed in a building that dates
to the 1870s and features exposed bricks and original hardwood floors.
The speakeasy-style boutique cigar and bourbon bar offers specialty
cocktails and artisan and local spirits, beer and wine. Food is available
from Urban Bread Company, which is located next door. Not exactly an aficionado? That’s just fine, said Jeff. “One of the great
things about the cigar-bourbon culture, people are so friendly and nobody
looks down on you if you do it this way or you do it that way. … Match is
a nice, upscale welcoming place to be.”
“For Match New Albany, we wanted to integrate everything we’ve “A lot of the macho has been taken out of it,” said Sara, “and I think this
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And that means for the ladies, too.