The Falcon
Away from Manhattan’s urban frenzy, one man’s hospitality has created an intimate stage for top tier musicians.” – The New York Times
The 3,500 square foot main floor provides the acoustically correct, live performance venue with a 24’ X 16’ stage. The Falcon’s backline is assembled to please its artists – Yamaha C7 grand piano, a Hammond B3 organ with the sought-after Leslie amp & pedals, full drum kit, guitar & bass amps, powered monitors with separate mixes, along with light and sound systems of excellent quality.
The Gallery@TheFalcon space on the main floor presents & promotes the work of visual artists and photographers from the Hudson Valley to New York City. Exhibitions feature a different artist every two months. The Falcon takes no fee from art sales, but encourages visitors to buy original pieces from the artists.
The barroom was created entirely with recycled materials. The bar itself had a past life as a shuffleboard. Kitchen facilities are designed to provide creative, affordable food for the live performances and support catered events on the lower floor, which is nearing completion. The Falcon’s deck seats diners over the dramatic gorge that is Marlboro Falls. At the lower level, a patio area and a rock-walled pathway and lookout attract those seeking a complete experience – fine food, world-class music and an unforgettable natural setting.
The Falcon Underground’s
New York Taproom + Beer Garden
The Falcon’s long-awaited “pub-beneath-the-club” – The Falcon Underground – introduces its New York Taproom + Beer Garden, over the magnificent Marlboro Falls! The scene includes live music, gorgeous outdoor spaces and proudly serving New York-sourced food and libations.
Our gastro-pub menu may be ordered at the self-service window. Grab a beeper and you’ll know when it’s ready to pick up! Our bar is specializes in a vast array of beautifully crafted, small-batch New York beers, ales, wines and spirits.
The Falcon Underground presents a variety of performances, including intimate WEDNESDAY SESSIONS, showcasing the work of Songwriters, Jazz Jams, Roots & Blues and Spoken Word & Hiphop.