Built in 1883 in picturesque Norfolk in northwest Connecticut, Infinity Hall is an intimate music, dining and entertainment destination beyond compare. Newly renovated, the historic building features its original proscenium stage and wood, as well as many other notable details. Whether it’s dinner and a show, high quality casual dining or simply drinks and music you’re seeking, Infinity Music Hall&Bistro — just 34 miles from Hartford, 20 miles from Great Barrington, MA and 50 miles from Poughkeepsie, NY — can provide it.
The music hall seats 300, ensuring each and every seat provides front row entertainment. Newly renovated, the hall hosts more than 200 music and entertainment shows by quality national and regional artists annually. Infinity Bistro, the music-themed restaurant and bar, will serve gourmet delights and spirits and also feature the best local and regional music acts around. In addition to popular music shows of many genres, both the music hall and bistro will offer other forms of entertainment including comedy, magic, poetry slams, and shows for youngsters.
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Great Todd Rundgren show Dan! Really like the place and the sound is very good considering all the hard surfaces in the hall. Every seat is great and it was well worth the ride on the snow covered roads to get there Saturday night.
The Lorber-Marienthal show was outstanding! I've seen them both a number of times and this was probably the best. I think maybe the hall had something to do with that. Besides being a beautiful building, the room sounds great!