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Maggie McMahon

and

Gregg Taylerson

Maggie McMahon

and

Gregg Taylerson

October 17, 2026

Austin, TX
113 days113 d3 hours3 h27 minutes27 min14 seconds14 s

Schedule

Saturday, October 17, 2026

Wedding Ceremony & Reception

5:00 pm

Cocktail or Semi-Formal Attire: vibrant, celebratory colors welcome!

We’re delighted to invite you to join us in celebrating our marriage! Join us for an outdoor ceremony followed by cocktails, a BBQ dinner, and dancing. The ceremony and cocktail hour will be held on the lawn; please choose your footwear with this in mind. Please note that this is an adult-only event and we politely request no children attend the ceremony and reception. Thank you in advance for understanding.

FAQs

Question

Can I bring my kids?

Answer

Please note that all wedding festivities will be ADULTS-ONLY. Thank you for your understanding!

Question

Is the wedding indoors or outdoors?

Answer

Our ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception will all take place outdoors, with the reception under an air-conditioned tent. The grounds are primarily turf lawn, and the tent has brick paver flooring. The terrain is very manageable, though stilettos may be ambitious!

Question

Can I bring a guest or date?

Answer

Due to limited capacity, we are only able to accommodate the guests named on your invitation. If a plus-one has been extended to you, your invitation will read “[Your Name] & Guest.”

Question

What if I have a food allergies or dietary restrictions?

Answer

You’ll be prompted to note any allergies or dietary restrictions when submitting your RSVP. County Line has many options — the vegetarian bride can personally confirm!

Travel

Travel Note

Hotels

We encourage you to book hotels and Airbnbs early, as UT is playing a home game on Saturday. While we do not have an official hotel block, we recommend the following places to hang your hat while in town! We suggest staying downtown south of 11th Street—close to all the fun, but just far enough from the football crowds, or in central East Austin. We’ll also designate a downtown bar as the unofficial after-party spot for anyone who wants to keep the celebration going!

Hotel

Hampton Inn & Suites Austin Downtown

200 San Jacinto Boulevard, Austin, TX 78701
 

Hotel

Courtyard by Marriott Austin Downtown/Convention Center

300 East 4th Street, Austin, TX 78701
 

Hotel

ARRIVE Austin

1813 East 6th Street, Austin, TX 78702
 

Travel Note

Transportation

We highly recommend skipping the rental car and relying on rideshares instead. Downtown parking is expensive, and navigating the city during a UT football weekend is not a fun way to experience Austin. Bonus: use this as an excuse to try out a Waymo on Uber!

Things To Do & Places to Eat

Chicken Sh*t Bingo!

5434 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas 78756

An Austin institution hosted at the city’s best honky tonk! Wander over to Little Longhorn Saloon on Sunday afternoon for the legendary Chicken Sh*t Bingo. It’s exactly what it sounds like: a chicken, a bingo board, and a prayer. Sunday 4-8pm. Bring small bills.

The Driskill Bar

604 Brazos Street, Austin, TX 78701

We got engaged at The Victorian inside The Driskill! Historic Austin hotel that feels like a step back in time and is 100% haunted.

Suerte

1800 East 6th Street, Austin, TX 78702

One of our favorite restaurants! Modern Mexican - don’t miss the Suadero tacos!

Terry Black's Barbecue

1003 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX 78704

Easily accessible BBQ - expect a reasonable line, but no camping out required and open all-day. *BBQ will be served at the wedding, so plan accordingly!

Allday Pizza: Tarrytown

3111 West 35th Street, Austin, TX 78703

Our favorite pizza by the slice! Both locations are great, but Tarrytown is our favorite with Flo’s wine bar next door.

Better Half Coffee & Cocktails

406 Walsh Street, Austin, TX 78703

Great downtown patio for any time of day - shares a lot with Hold Out Brewing. One stop shop and home to the best salad ever.

Sammie's

807 West 6th Street, Austin, TX 78703

Where we dined after getting engaged! Delicious old-school Italian.

La Piscina

600 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701

Upscale Mexican on a downtown rooftop - AMAZING fajita spreads

El Alma

1025 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX 78704

Patio seating is worth the wait and you MUST try the avocado marg!

Vic and Al's

2406 Manor Road, Austin, TX 78722

One of our favorite casual restaurants - unexpected cajun food and outrageous cocktails.

Meanwhile Brewing

3901 Promontory Point Drive, Austin, TX 78744

The Continental Club

1315 South Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78704

The grand-daddy of local and live music since 1955

East Austin Bar Hopping

East 6th Street, Austin, TX

Our favorite part of town for bar-hopping! Try Whistler’s, Lefty’s, Liberty, High Noon, or Long Play Lounge.

Veracruz All Natural

111 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX 78701

Quintessential Austin breakfast tacos - don’t miss the Migas or Migas Poblanos! Many locations.

Paco's Tacos

1304 East 51st Street, Austin, TX 78723

Our other favorite breakfast tacos!

Bird Bird Biscuit

2701 Manor Road, Austin, TX 78722

Yummy breakfast biscuit sandwiches. Pencil in a nap afterward…

South Congress

Austin, TX

The ultimate spot to wander between iconic murals, daytime shops, and legendary live music venues. Don't miss the chance to try on a pair of boots at Allens while you’re exploring!

Barton Springs Pool

2131 William Barton Drive, Austin, TX 78746

Outdoor pool with water fed from the nearby natural springs

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

4801 La Crosse Avenue, Austin, TX 78739

A botanical garden dedicated to native Texas plants, just on the edge of Austin. Expect easy walking trails, seasonal wildflowers, and a quiet break from the city.

LBJ Presidential Library

2313 Red River Street, Austin, TX 78705

A museum on the UT campus covering the life and presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. Interactive exhibits, historical archives, and a slice of 1960s America.

Lady Bird Lake Hike & Bike Trail

Austin, TX

A scenic trail that loops around Lady Bird Lake in the heart of Austin. Popular for walking, running, and biking, with skyline views, shaded sections, and easy access from downtown.

Registry

Crate & Barrel