FOUNDER & MISSION STATEMENT
Tony Falco (1955-2021) was a visionary and patron of the arts who dreamt of a place where music could be performed at the highest level and shared with everyone, no matter their financial status.
So, he founded The Falcon, a multi-level music and arts space, restaurant, and bar nestled in the hamlet of Marlboro, New York.
The Falcon believes in keeping the music accessible to everyone. That is why there is never a cover charge. Contributions from a devoted audience bring in world-class musicians and provide them with a quality performance space and the funds to continue their work.
THE MAIN HALL
The Falcon’s top floor is a 150-seat theatre, restaurant and bar with high vaulted ceilings and a rotating art gallery. Designed for great acoustics and furnished with top-of-the-line instruments, the space creates an intimate environment. The room opens up to a large deck overlooking the falls.
THE FALCON UNDERGROUND ROCK 'N' ROLL MUSEUM & VINYL ROOM
An inviting pub beneath the club, music museum, vinyl room and live music performance space. Walls are adorned with The Avalon Archives - a permanent rotating exhibit of music memorabilia featuring extraordinary displays of rare photos, posters, instruments and vinyl records.
THE OUTDOOR OASIS, STAGE & WATERFALL WALKWAY
Layers of decks and gardens wrap around the serene upper waterfall of The Lattintown Creek as it cascades down towards the Hudson River. A serene path leads to an overlook of the breathtaking 100-foot drop and a fantastic view of the surrounding gorge. The decks, stage and gardens create a magical oasis for live music and events.