Brass Hall

Written by www.casago.com’s Local Expert
The exterior building of Brass Hall in Marble Falls, TX.
The bar inside of Brass Hall.
The entrance to Brass Hall in Marble Falls, TX.
The patio overlooking the parking area.
Pool table and stage at the Brass Hall.
Tables and stage area of Brass Hall.

About

Brass Hall packs the wallop of a Texas-size roadhouse into a smaller yet intimate environment. Conveniently located in downtown Marble Falls and a little over an hour's drive from Austin, Brass Hall is easy to find with their street marquee and glowing "Live Music" neon sign.

While the name "Brass Hall" and their icon of a bluesman playing a trombone conjure images of New Orleans, the club has deep Texas roots. Nestled in this landmark location is a small stage set in the corner. Performing in this venue is a variety of musical acts ranging from country, hip-hop, rock, blues, and various tribute bands. If you're lucky,  an Elvis impersonator may be scheduled to perform! 

A DJ cranks out the tunes well into the night when musicians and bands aren't performing. The Brass Hall is open from 2 PM-2 AM which isn't exactly child conducive. However, the club offers special events that are more family-friendly, which I describe below.

Vibe 

As the saying goes, good things come in small packages. The same can be said of Brass Hall. While this live music venue is not child-friendly, it is a safe space where fans of live music can converge for a fun evening of songs and drinks. 

While I lump the Brass Hall into the Texas roadhouse category, it's several steps above the sawdust-covered floors and rough atmosphere of other honky-tonks. The staff and management have gone out of their way to create a vibe that attracts various customers and music lovers.

Examples of their uniqueness that can be family-friendly are crawfish boils, trivia nights, and hosting celebratory events like Cinco de Mayo. Set in the back, away from the stage, are several pool tables close enough to the bar to grab a drink between shots. Pinball and other arcade games are in the hallway behind the billiard tables giving patrons another entertainment opportunity. 

Similarly, Brass Hall offers souvenirs like T-shirts and ball caps featuring a Crown Royal theme. Or check out insulated tumblers featuring their iconic logo, perfect for cold or hot drinks.  

One thing I appreciated about Brass Hall is how they added sound baffling to the ceiling. Attention to such detail helped deaden the sound that typically bounces around similar rooms. Listening to music was an enjoyable experience and suitable for young and old alike. 

The dance floor might be too small for line dancing, but it is big enough for couples to sway to the beat. Of course, some nights when a musical act performs, patrons fill the floor to get as close to the action and the stars as possible. 

If you need to cool down or find a quieter space to chat, I suggest heading out to the outdoor seating to reconnect with friends and recharge. 

Brass Hall: Menu & Drinks

Beer lovers will enjoy the fact that aside from the classic cold Shiner, they can choose from various bottled brews to satisfy any thirst. Additionally, they have several tapped beers offering regional favorites.

While I couldn't order top-shelf liquor, the bar staff did a great job crafting basic bar drinks. Be sure to check the chalkboard behind the bar for weekly specials. One drink that caught my attention when I was there was the Squeaky Wheel. This custom cocktail contained Forty Creek whisky, amaretto, and orange to create a unique spin on an Old Fashioned.

Local Tips

  • Reserve tickets for a show! Brass Hall fills up fast, so plan accordingly!
  • Check their Facebook page for the most up-to-date concerts and events.
  • Restroom stalls use red velvet curtains for privacy.
  • Sports fans can watch their favorite team play on TV.

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