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Maggie Mae's is a local legend and no visit to Austin is the same without a view from the largest rooftop on Sixth Street. Maggie Mae's boasts several types of entertainment, including a sports bar, complete with big screens for the game, an authentic English Pub suited for conversation, a New Orlean's style courtyard beneath the stars, and three different stages outfitted for live music. Maggie Mae's consists of four historic buildings, beautifully restored, which together make for one of the largest entertainment venues downtown.
Maggie Mae's is the cornerstone for live music in the heart of the Historic Entertainment District. For 32 years Maggie Mae's has been committed to offering a platform for Austin's musicians to play their music. Even during the lean years, when other clubs were converting to piped-in house music or deejays, Maggie Mae's still offered live music. Over the course of thirty-two years, that's a lot of live music. Today Maggie Mae's has live music seven nights a week and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights there are three stages rocking with music.
In 2005 the first phase of remodeling began with the addition of big screen televisions, paint, new furniture, a new Rooftop Deck Bar, a 26' Jumbo Screen on the Rooftop Deck and new Men's and Women's restrooms on The Deck. Additionally, new artwork, which was acquired from a world renowned Austin artist, Robert Hurst (www.adamnfineartist.com) adorns all of the walls.. The vibrant colors of Hurst' art and the new decor compliment the high energy of the live music and vibe on the stages.
The addition of The Gibson Room and Les Paul Lounge occurred in 2007. They occupy the 5,000 square feet adjacent to the Rooftop Deck on the second level of Maggie Mae's. Gibson is a sponsor of these rooms and has provided custom Gibson and Epiphone guitars, which are showcased on the walls. Guests will also find rare photographs taken by Eddie Kramer (www.kramerarchives.com) and a suite of Robert Hurst'paintings portraying iconic guitarist who play Gibson guitars. Maggie Mae's provides musicians who play The Gibson Room with state-of-the-art microphones sponsored by Sennheiser.
Hugh Laurie, known from TVs medical drama 'House,�?� visits Historic Maggie Maes while shooting a show for PBS' 'Great Performances�?�. Laurie tells viewers every man is entitled to one pilgrimage in his life and this includes a long drive on his way to New Orleans with many famous music stops along the way. Historic Maggie Mae's in Austin, Texas, was on his list, with the amazing Miss Lavelle White performing, who can vocalize a mean harmonica with only her mouth. Watch this amazing episode of Let Them Talk to see it all!
Maggie Mae's is the cornerstone for live music in the heart of the Historic Entertainment District. For 32 years Maggie Mae's has been committed to offering a platform for Austin's musicians to play their music. Even during the lean years, when other clubs were converting to piped-in house music or deejays, Maggie Mae's still offered live music. Over the course of thirty-two years, that's a lot of live music. Today Maggie Mae's has live music seven nights a week and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights there are three stages rocking with music.
In 2005 the first phase of remodeling began with the addition of big screen televisions, paint, new furniture, a new Rooftop Deck Bar, a 26' Jumbo Screen on the Rooftop Deck and new Men's and Women's restrooms on The Deck. Additionally, new artwork, which was acquired from a world renowned Austin artist, Robert Hurst (www.adamnfineartist.com) adorns all of the walls.. The vibrant colors of Hurst' art and the new decor compliment the high energy of the live music and vibe on the stages.
The addition of The Gibson Room and Les Paul Lounge occurred in 2007. They occupy the 5,000 square feet adjacent to the Rooftop Deck on the second level of Maggie Mae's. Gibson is a sponsor of these rooms and has provided custom Gibson and Epiphone guitars, which are showcased on the walls. Guests will also find rare photographs taken by Eddie Kramer (www.kramerarchives.com) and a suite of Robert Hurst'paintings portraying iconic guitarist who play Gibson guitars. Maggie Mae's provides musicians who play The Gibson Room with state-of-the-art microphones sponsored by Sennheiser.
Hugh Laurie, known from TVs medical drama 'House,�?� visits Historic Maggie Maes while shooting a show for PBS' 'Great Performances�?�. Laurie tells viewers every man is entitled to one pilgrimage in his life and this includes a long drive on his way to New Orleans with many famous music stops along the way. Historic Maggie Mae's in Austin, Texas, was on his list, with the amazing Miss Lavelle White performing, who can vocalize a mean harmonica with only her mouth. Watch this amazing episode of Let Them Talk to see it all!
Contact Info
Address:
323 East 6th Street
Austin
Texas 78701-3627
United States
Austin
Texas 78701-3627
United States
Tel:
+1 512-478-8541
Website:
http://www.maggiemaesaustin.com
Offering
- Night Club
- Dive Bar
- Pub Grub
- Live Music
- Private Events
- Sports Bar
- Multi-Venues
- Room Rentals
- American Cuisine
- Southern Comfort Cuisine
Hours of operation
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Monday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 | ||||
Tuesday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 | ||||
Wednesday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 | ||||
Thursday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 | ||||
Friday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 | ||||
Saturday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 | ||||
Sunday | Open | 15:00 | 02:00 |