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L
4 years ago

Beautiful rusticy hotel in the heart of Beacon. Th...

Beautiful rusticy hotel in the heart of Beacon. The rooms are very cozy and well make, resembling hipster/loft style of Brooklyn.
The hotel features a restaurant that always gets a good amount visitors but unfortunately I haven't had a chance to visit. There's also a lounge/bar area with a beautiful view of the creek and a nice fireplace.

P
4 years ago

The setting is ideal. The food is inventive and ma...

The setting is ideal. The food is inventive and masterfully prepared, but the service has been somewhat lacking since it opened. That being said...The Roundhouse restaurant appears to have improved its service recently and they are making headway to provide a heightened experience for people wanting a special evening or brunch. I've been a few times and a recent positive experience I had with a large party for brunch makes me want to return.

B
4 years ago

Great place and setting for a well-executed brunch...

Great place and setting for a well-executed brunch. Restaurant is located in a converted factory overlooking the falls in Beacon, NY. Be sure to order the French Toast and the Hamburger and Fries were perfectly cooked and prepared and served. This is a great day trip from NYC. Be sure to walk Main St in Beacon, filled with unique, interesting shops and restaurants and just some places to have a coffee and take some sun.

J
4 years ago

Gilded, Pretentious, over priced. Starting out wi...

Gilded, Pretentious, over priced. Starting out with charcuterie and artisanal cheeses. Once received you have to take a step back and think, "is this it? more coming? did I really pay $36 for 4 slices of meat and some cheese and bad berries?" The cheese wasn't anything to brag about its was pretty bog standard, The meat however was pretty foul slimy and generally not appetising for an appetizer. The steak was underwhelming for the $26, the fries that it came with were remarkably similar to that of McDonald's (seriously it was uncanny). Bread of the chicken sandwich was stale, the tater tots which it came with were the best part and akin to those found in your local grocers. The view was the only redeeming quality. Our table was more interested in a mallard in the creek, to which the one slice of stale bread you would get would be much better received by. The view made for a great distraction in the 20 minutes it took to take the checks back. Felt like the location, styling, and prices leads on to something it is not.

K
4 years ago

Patio seating is great. Smaller menu, but somethin...

Patio seating is great. Smaller menu, but something for everyone. Nice wine and beer selection, dissapointed that my draft was lukewarm. Very good food, portions tend to be small and check tends to be large.

J
4 years ago

Way cool place and the people who work here are su...

Way cool place and the people who work here are super nice and give great advice where to go to shop or walk around. The town is awesome and would definitely stay here again. It's really beautiful.

B
4 years ago

I had been to the event space for a wedding and wa...

I had been to the event space for a wedding and was excited to try the food here on a weekend in Beacon with friends. We thought it would be an enjoying late lunch before we drove back to the city, but the bottom line is that the Roundhouse Patio has nice views but inattentive, inconsistent and slow service (had to wait 15 min for waters, saw our drinks sit on the bar for 10 minutes before they were brought to us, heard the manager tell a server to go check on something himself instead of relying on someone else (hear, hear), staff dropped the check but didn't come back for it in a timely fashion). Most startling is the mussels I ordered arrived with 3/4 of them not having been cleaned properly (still had the beard on them - see photos), my friends enjoyed the chicken sandwich and the burger though, the tater tots were very nicely fried. All in all, I would not come back and tell anyone coming to Beacon to avoid this place.

C
4 years ago

The HV Restaurant Week menu was fantastic! The dec...

The HV Restaurant Week menu was fantastic! The decor was beautiful with a soft illumination of the water. Wait staff were very friendly and served the courses in a timely manner that was comfortable. There were a good amount of other customers who also seemed to enjoy there midweek outing like us so I'm sure a reservation is a good idea for the weekend.
Thank you, Roundhouse, for a lovely evening.

T
4 years ago

The hotel is actually in two separate buildings. P...

The hotel is actually in two separate buildings. Parking was fine but find out which building your room is in first before parking. We reserved a room with a king sized bed. The room was as pictured and comes with a small heater. Our room was in the building with the restaurant and did not offer a view of the waterfall because of the side it was on. The bathroom shower was a surprise! Breakfast was included and lovely. The wifi, also included but, on busy nights it is harder to access. Cons: thin walls, very low bed and separate buildings. Pros: privacy, breakfast, city of Beacon, and waterfall. Will I stay again? Yes, I would come back.

L
4 years ago

The service was spotty but it was Mother s Day and...

The service was spotty but it was Mother s Day and they were busy so I give them the benefit of the doubt for that. My mother enjoyed her French toast and we liked the cocktails. I would discourage people from getting the crab cakes and eggs entree. I had four peices of cartilage or shell that needed to be pulled out. I would have said something but no one came around to check in during our meal. They just checked in before we started eating.

S
4 years ago

The restaurant is a cool spot. We sat on the patio...

The restaurant is a cool spot. We sat on the patio and while we were greeted quickly, a server never came and I had to get up and go to the bar to order drinks. I will make note that while we loved our (expensive) margarita s, the bartender was sweating and combing his hair back with his hands as it was long and in his face. Not exactly kosher to keep doing that and making drinks. Even though it was a hot day, still not something you want to see. And yet we were still intrigued by the spot and asked to speak to the manager/event coordinator regarding info for a bridal shower. She was inside and the waiter came back and told us that she said to go to the website or email them. Strange way to service a possible client who s there physically. We went inside to use the bathroom and she very visibly walked away when she saw us walk in. At that point she lost a customer and a good sale. We re hosting a bridal shower of 50 people. I then came to find out my cousin actually reached out two times for wedding info to that same email the waiter was instructed to give us and NO ONE EVER RESPONDED. Any insight into why the event coordinator/manager didn t want to speak to us in person and why the email they claim to use for event info isn t responsive? Or are they just selective? Makes you wonder.

J
4 years ago

It's Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, so we decided ...

It's Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, so we decided to take advantage and finally have dinner here. We had walked by a thousand times, but never gone, so, why not?

The restaurant itself is modern and intimate. We were fortunate enough to be seated by the windows where we had cleat views of the waterfalls. I think our experience would have been even less thrilling had we not been seated so well.

Our server was friendly, but we were served by multiple people over 3 courses which made things confusing. Like, the woman who brought my bisque forgot a spoon and said she'd being one, but then disappeared. Eventually we saw our original server and I was able to get a spoon.

They moved our dinner pretty quickly. The food was very good, but it felt rushed. Maybe because it was restaurant week?

Overall, it was just okay. Felt more like a place I'd go for a business dinner.

R
4 years ago

We arrived to the place for outdoor dinning on the...

We arrived to the place for outdoor dinning on the garden. The place was totally empty , and they refused to seat me because I was with my emotional support dog, even with the proper license!!! This old guy was super rude ! I hope they stay empty because they know zero about hospitality.

T
4 years ago

The food and atmosphere at the roundhouse is incre...

The food and atmosphere at the roundhouse is incredible. Sat on the patio with a beautiful view. Lobster mac & cheese and bulgogi beef are incredible entrees. Service was great, and so were the drinks! Amazing experience!

L
4 years ago

Got stuck in Beacon for the night and booked a roo...

Got stuck in Beacon for the night and booked a room last minute. Room was large and fairly nice but the hotel had an eerie, empty, murdery vibe if you feel me. Bathroom has a sliding door that didnt shut all the way, so if you want your lover to hear you do your business, this is the place for you. Breakfast next morning was very nice and the atmosphere is pretty. Overall I think this place is seriously overrated.

R
4 years ago

Flawless from start to finish. We had an awesome t...

Flawless from start to finish. We had an awesome table over the water, the ambience was amazing, not nearly amazing as the food, or the service.
The small added touches, made such big differences in every aspect.
Chef Brandon is extremely humble and talented. He completely outdid himself.

Roundhouse is a new FAVORITE.

J
4 years ago

The Roundhouse is a great place to eat and hang ou...

The Roundhouse is a great place to eat and hang out. The restaurant was divided into three separate parts, The Patio, 2EM, and Swift. I've mostly eaten at "The Patio," which is a gorgeous, fun outdoor space, complete with a great waterfall and a resident Blue Heron named Morty who enjoyed fishing there. I've enjoyed their steak and melon salads, as well as their burgers, steak frites and lobster rolls. The shrimp is poached and a bit underdone for my taste, but that's just me. The bar has lodge feel complete with living room chairs set in front of a beautiful fireplace. The bar was named 2EM for 2 East Main, the address of the historic mill that operated using the waterfall for power, and was restored into this unique restaurant. "Swift" was a fine dining venue, and was known for its experimental, unique, sophisticated fare. It was not my cup of tea, as I'm more a steak house kind of girl, and I enjoyed the more causal fare at 2EM which offered a menu similar to that of "The Patio." Recently, they revised their format to go a little more mainstream and joined the three spaces into one venue with one menu. I've not had the pleasure of eating there since the change except for twice during Hudson Valley Restaurant week, when the menu was naturally limited again, but the food was excellent. The service is knowledgeable and attentive and all in our party of 8 had a great time. I'm hoping to get reservations for Thanksgiving dinner there this week. They had a "Waterfall Lighting" party last night and the fiber optic lighting is just beautiful. I'm a local and hear nothing but raves about their event/wedding venue. We'll be back soon and often and I look forward to having this gem right here in my neighborhood where it's bringing many more visitors to our fabulous little city on the Hudson!

L
4 years ago

Nice location on the falls. We ate on the patio at...

Nice location on the falls. We ate on the patio at noon. Limited menu on the patio. Service is so so. We were billed improperly; we were charged for items we never ordered nor received. Didn't receive extra condiments as requested. Ordered the burger and fries: $13, sprite $2. The burger was nothing to write home about, not much flavor. The bun looked to be purchased from shoprite, instead of quality bakery and received about 6 ounces of sprite when accounting for the size of glass and amount of ice in the glass. Don't think we'll be coming back.

C
4 years ago

This is a GEM and worth the drive. A great spot if...

This is a GEM and worth the drive. A great spot if your visiting Marist College. It s well worth the drive and blows the competition out of the water. And you get an amazing water view! Rooms and dinner were great. Unique warm friendly. We travel a lot. Stayed an extra night. Congrats. We ll be back!!

D
4 years ago

Beautiful architecture however the room was not pa...

Beautiful architecture however the room was not particularly clean. There were greasy hand prints on the outside of the hotel room door, a dead bug in the bathroom (next to the toilet) with a shower floor that looked like it hadn't been scrubbed. In an era of Covid this is unacceptable. Ps. Even the tables next to the bed had oily marks on it. Not healthy.

About The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls

The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls is a unique and luxurious hotel located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The hotel is committed to providing its guests with an unforgettable experience that combines luxury, comfort, and sustainability. At The Roundhouse, guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the Hudson River while indulging in delicious food sourced from local farms, artisans, wineries, distilleries, and cideries.

The Roundhouse's commitment to supporting local businesses is evident in every aspect of the hotel's operations. From the food served at their restaurant to the products used in their spa treatments, everything is sourced from local businesses that share their passion for sustainability and responsible farming practices.

One of the highlights of staying at The Roundhouse is dining at their award-winning restaurant. The restaurant offers a farm-to-table menu that changes seasonally based on what ingredients are available locally. Guests can expect dishes like roasted beet salad with goat cheese and honey vinaigrette or pan-seared scallops with cauliflower puree and brown butter sauce.

In addition to its commitment to sustainability and supporting local businesses, The Roundhouse also offers luxurious accommodations for its guests. Each room has been designed with comfort in mind while still maintaining a modern aesthetic that complements the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

For those looking for a truly unique experience, The Roundhouse also offers event spaces for weddings or corporate events. Their event spaces include an industrial chic ballroom as well as outdoor spaces overlooking Beacon Falls.

Overall, staying at The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls is an experience unlike any other. With its commitment to sustainability and support for local businesses combined with luxurious accommodations and breathtaking views of the Hudson River, it's no wonder why this hotel has become one of New York's most sought-after destinations.

If you're planning a trip to New York or looking for a venue for your next event, be sure to check out The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls – you won't be disappointed!

The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls

The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls

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