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Parking & Directions for Hayes Carll Stable Hall
307 Pearl Pkwy, San Antonio, TX
78215, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Alamo Plaza Garage - 0.3 miles - $10
3. Houston Street Garage - 0.4 miles - $12
4. La Villita Parking Lot - 0.5 miles - $8
5. Bank of America Plaza - 0.6 miles - $15
Hayes Carll Concert Live at Stable Hall | San Antonio
Gruene Hall isn’t just the oldest dance hall in Texas, it’s a living piece of musical history that keeps the spirit of live country, blues, and folk alive and kicking. You can feel the history in every corner, from the vintage photos lining the walls to the stories shared by those who’ve played on its stage. It’s a place where the energy is contagious, especially during shows like Hayes Carll in New Braunfels, where the crowd’s raw excitement spills over and you can’t help but get caught up in the moment. This spot has hosted everyone from legendary Texas musicians to up-and-comers just looking to make their mark. And yeah, it’s a popular spot for weddings and celebrations too, but honestly, its real magic is in the music. If you’re lucky, you might even get a chance to chat with the artists after the show, especially in those cozy, sometimes intimate seating areas. Plus, if you’re doing public transit, there are bus routes nearby, making it pretty easy to get there from anywhere in town. For anyone coming to see Hayes Carll in New Braunfels, missing out on Gruene Hall would be like passing up a slice of Texas history, it’s just a must-see.