I frequent my local TB all the time, and have become good friends with the person who manages their pipes and pipe tobacco area. I have to be honest that he has not steered me wrong yet, and one of my favorite blends is the TB 1928. I believe it is lightly aromatic, but it's one of my go-to blends when I want something mild and smooth. Yesterday I also purchased some of their other McClelland blends, including their 1927 and Christmas Cheer (Holiday Tobacco).
It is true that their store is mostly stocked with cigars and cigar paraphernalia, but I have such a good relationship with the pipe manager, that I prefer going there. He's also gotten me some bulk discounts on some of my favorite blends, including Squadron Leader and Haunted Bookshop. Both times he ordered me a 16 ounce bag and I was cheaper than buying it myself and sans shipping & handling.
As for their pipe selection, he has exquisite taste in pipes, but they are all premium brands, well at least for the most part, and since my pipe purchases rarely exceed $100, their are out of my price range. But I generally find gorgeous Ascorti, Caminetto and a couple of other premium brands I can't remember. However, on the low end, my local TB has a pipe brand called Carolina Briar, priced at the $50-$70 mark. I own three Carolina Briar's now, one was a drug store $25 pipe, the others were a little higher end, TB pipes, and none of them disapoint. All three of them smoke so well, that I reserved them for my English blends. The also have a $65 La Rocca, which is a beautiful rusticated, bend dublin, and one of the most beautiful pipes I own. It also, smokes like a dream.
So, I guess what I'm saying, is that you might be pleasantly surprised by what you find.
I'd say, don't be discouraged by an overwhelming cigar selection, if my local TB is any indication, they have enough variety and a small, but good selection of blends and pipes that will keep you happy. I would make a point of getting to know their pipe-expert and go from there.
Best of luck.
Martin