[SMOKE sb. or v.] A room in a club-house, hotel, or the like, set apart for the accommodation of those who wish to smoke.
1883. Daily News, 29 Sept., 3/2. A young man in the smoke-room on the night of sailing from Queenstown.
1891. E. Roper, By Track & Trail, ix. 125. We smokers left them and took up our quarters in our proper place, the smoke-room.