Small Eastside rock & roll bar debuts as downtown music venue, Sept. 3.
The longtime music space at 711 Red River Street, formerly Beerland and currently the Green Jay, will soon become the 13th Floor.The 13th Floor – an Eastside rock & roll bar since 2018 – plans to relocate to the Red River Cultural District space in early September. With the major expansion in square footage, 13th Floor co-owners Jake Garcia and Nick Yaklin plan to continue their bar’s vinyl lounge concept with additional live music.
“Being a traveling musician, I had the chance to go to all these places like Paris, Madrid, and small cities in different countries,” said Garcia, speaking to theon Saturday. “They always had a cool little rock & roll bar. I thought, well, Austin doesn't really have that. It would be really cool to concentrate on the culture of where psychedelic music began, here.
At their current space on 1812 East 12th Street, the 13th Floor quietly opened on March 3, 2018, as a go-to after-party destination for rock musicians to spin vinyl offstage. Garcia lists visitors/guest DJs like Arctic Monkeys, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Belle and Sebastian, and the Brian Jonestown Massacre. The small space generally only accommodated stripped-down performances, like Gus Baldwin’s Mondays bookings, as well as squished sets atop the bar by bands like Sailor Poon.
Johnny Yaklin – who opened the 13th Floor with his brother Nick Yaklin and Garcia – actually has plans to continue use of the Eastside bar as a new concept. The building is currently on a month-to-month lease.
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