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Max's Wine Dive

207 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78701

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 512-904-0111

Categories: Wine Bar, Small Plates, Late-Night Dining, Burgers, Brunch, Contemporary, Fried Chicken, Oysters

Features: Handicap Access, Patio Seating, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

From the restaurant's website:

"Fried chicken and champagne? Why the hell not?! It's not just a slogan — it's what defines us. Max's Wine Dive features incredible 'gourmet comfort food' and spectacular wines from around the world. Inspired by dive bars we love, Max's provides a unique, 'wine dive' atmosphere where you can try hand-picked wines at midnight and rock out to killer tunes on the jukebox."

 

Beer and wine available. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner nightly. Late night Mon–Sat. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–3 pm.

 

"From the Texas-size Kobe-beef burger topped with creamy brie to the fried-egg sandwich with three eggs covered in truffle oil, smoked bacon and Gruyère cheese, Max's elevates dive-bar food to the level of straight-up cuisine."

Houston Press



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From the restaurant's website:

"Fried chicken and champagne? Why the hell not?! It's not just a slogan — it's what defines us. Max's Wine Dive features incredible 'gourmet comfort food' and spectacular wines from around the world. Inspired by dive bars we love, Max's provides a unique, 'wine dive' atmosphere where you can try hand-picked wines at midnight and rock out to killer tunes on the jukebox."

 

Beer and wine available. Serving lunch Mon–Fri, dinner nightly. Late night Mon–Sat. Sat–Sun brunch 10 am–3 pm.

 

"From the Texas-size Kobe-beef burger topped with creamy brie to the fried-egg sandwich with three eggs covered in truffle oil, smoked bacon and Gruyère cheese, Max's elevates dive-bar food to the level of straight-up cuisine."

Houston Press




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