The Funky Biscuit Closing For ‘Foreseeable Future’
By Andy Kahn Aug 25, 2020 • 7:25 am PDT

The Funky Biscuit live music venue in Boca Raton, Florida will cease operations at the end of the month. Founder Albert Poliak made the announcement regarding the venue’s closing “for the foreseeable future.”
The Funky Biscuit’s final day of operation will be August 31. The restaurant and performance space opened in 2011. Many local, regional and national acts played shows at The Funky Biscuit during its nine-year run. The Funky Biscuit also hosted the annual Biscuit Fest music festival.
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Read Poliak’s message below:
Dear Funky Biscuit Patrons
It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce that as of September 1st, we will be closing our doors until further notice. Monday August 31st, will be our last waltz for the foreseeable future.
We are very proud of not only what we have accomplished over the last 9 years, but also what we have done safely and responsibly over the last 5 months in the face of a global pandemic.
We fought the good fight and now it’s time for us to rest. This is not the end of our story…just a new season!
We wish you all love & peace and look forward to seeing you again soon at The Funky Biscuit! ❤️
Albert Poliak
Founder & CEO
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The last live music event held at The Funky Biscuit will the August 31 Monday Night Biscuit Jam billed as “It’s Not Farewell… It’s Just So Long For Now.” The weekly jam will come to an end with The Heavy Pets‘ Jeff Lloyd joined by Albert Castiglia, JP Soars, Jeff Lloyd, Mark Telesca, Richie Schmidt and others. Find more information and links to purchase tickets to the event here.