Max's Kansas City
open now, until 23:00
Dance club and nightclub Bar Restaurant
Max's Kansas City was a nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South, in New York City, which became a gathering spot for musicians, poets, artists and politicians in the 1960s and 1970s. It was opened by Mickey Ruskin (1933–1983) in December 1965. Update description
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Henry S. 2015-07-23
For know I'll say those times I wouldn't trade those times for all the tea in China! My sister and use to hit the clubs in the West Village The Purple...
For know I'll say those times I wouldn't trade those times for all the tea in China! My sister and use to hit the clubs in the West Village The Purple...
Paul B. 2016-03-29
Used to go there when I was a kid
Used to go there when I was a kid
John R. M. 2015-10-20
Oh toto, I know we're not in Kansas now.
Oh toto, I know we're not in Kansas now.
Jack S. 2015-03-24
I was so naive. I saw Jayne Co., (wayne at the time) and sat in the back room waiting to be kicked out.
I was so naive. I saw Jayne Co., (wayne at the time) and sat in the back room waiting to be kicked out.
Jim B. 2014-12-01
I was a fixture at Maxs KC back in the mid 70s, thats where I met marky Ramone before he was the drummer for the Ramones. Mis the place
I was a fixture at Maxs KC back in the mid 70s, thats where I met marky Ramone before he was the drummer for the Ramones. Mis the place
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Max's Kansas City has a total of 1405 visitors (checkins) and 670 likes.
5 reviews of Max's Kansas City.
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