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The Loft- Something for Everyone! A Smoke Free Side & Cigar Lounge Side! A great place to come rel Something for Everyone!

A Smoke Free Side & The Cigar Lounge Side w/14 HD TV's! 12 Rotating Taps from Local Breweries, Over 200 Fine Wines, the Ultimate Man Cave on the Cigar Lounge Side w/ a Large Selection of Fine Cigars. A Simple but Tasty Food Menu, and lots of Bottle & Can Drinks to choose from. Not to mention a Deck with Scenic Views & Fire Pits, and The Loft Outdoor Bar on the Green...a Beautiful Venue & home of our annul Big Ash Festival in August, not to mention available for renting for Your Special Event!

Photos from The Loft's post 09/22/2025
The Rothschild family rose to prominence in the late 18th century through Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a banker in Frankfurt, Germany. He established a powerful financial dynasty by sending his five sons to major European cities—London, Paris, Vienna, Naples, and Frankfurt—creating a banking network that allowed the family to move capital across borders with unprecedented speed and security. This structure enabled them to fund governments and monarchies during times of war and peace, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars, when they gained enormous influence by financing both sides of the conflict and ensuring their own profits regardless of the outcome.

By the 19th century, the Rothschilds were synonymous with wealth and international finance. They played key roles in developing Europe’s railways, industrial enterprises, and even major infrastructure projects like the Suez Canal. The London and Paris branches became especially dominant, and their discreet yet vast operations made them instrumental in shaping European economies. Their power was rooted not just in money, but in information—they maintained sophisticated courier and intelligence networks that gave them financial advantages over competitors and governments alike.

Despite their enormous influence, the Rothschilds maintained a relatively private profile, which, over time, led to speculation and controversy. Their prominence in banking made them targets of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and exaggerated claims about global control. While the family’s financial influence has declined since the early 20th century due to wars, nationalizations, and changing markets, they remain involved in banking, philanthropy, and wine-making. Their historical legacy is a blend of real economic power, strategic brilliance, and mythologized intrigue. 05/23/2025

The Rothschild family rose to prominence in the late 18th century through Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a banker in Frankfurt, Germany. He established a powerful financial dynasty by sending his five sons to major European cities—London, Paris, Vienna, Naples, and Frankfurt—creating a banking network that allowed the family to move capital across borders with unprecedented speed and security. This structure enabled them to fund governments and monarchies during times of war and peace, particularly during the Napoleonic Wars, when they gained enormous influence by financing both sides of the conflict and ensuring their own profits regardless of the outcome. By the 19th century, the Rothschilds were synonymous with wealth and international finance. They played key roles in developing Europe’s railways, industrial enterprises, and even major infrastructure projects like the Suez Canal. The London and Paris branches became especially dominant, and their discreet yet vast operations made them instrumental in shaping European economies. Their power was rooted not just in money, but in information—they maintained sophisticated courier and intelligence networks that gave them financial advantages over competitors and governments alike. Despite their enormous influence, the Rothschilds maintained a relatively private profile, which, over time, led to speculation and controversy. Their prominence in banking made them targets of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and exaggerated claims about global control. While the family’s financial influence has declined since the early 20th century due to wars, nationalizations, and changing markets, they remain involved in banking, philanthropy, and wine-making. Their historical legacy is a blend of real economic power, strategic brilliance, and mythologized intrigue.

Photos from The Bear Necessities's post 04/18/2025
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The Loft...the Ultimate Wine, Cigar & Sports Lounge...with a Smoke Free Side

Come enjoy a glass of wine or beer while you relax with your friends. We have a premium selection of both & at reasonable prices. We offer a smoke free side that is cozy & comfy with several T.V.s so you don’t miss the games, 12 rotating taps of great local favorites, specials every day of the week & a tasty but simple food menu.

Then The Loft has the side that is the ultimate man cave atmosphere with awesome views of beautiful North Idaho mountains with all the windows...this is the place to relax & smoke your ci**rs with T.V.s at every angle, oh and not to mention a deck for outside seating with fire pit tables. You are welcome to bring your own ci**rs or purchase from our amazing large selection, all hand chosen by our very own Tobacconist, Nick Shaner, who is very passionate about his love for ci**rs & carefully displaces them in our Spanish cedar walk-in humidor! He has from the hard to find ci**rs, to the newest ones, to the unique boutique blends, and many of the long time favorite companies we all know of. We also have events often, from special cigar events & pairings with prizes, cigar & wine educational events, to wine dinners & tastings, to live music!

We also off in the warmer months a beautiful outdoor bar venue for events & parties of all kinds, The Loft on the Green, which is the home of our annual event that is becoming well known, Big Ash!

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7200 W Seltice Way #2
Post Falls, ID
83854