THE CASA BORDONE ON MILL ROAD

Casa Bordone

Coram, NY

Mill Road

Casa Bordone, Coram. Post card from the collection of Davis Erhardt.



Home of Dominick Plate. The plates not only lived in the house but operated it as a sort of bed and breakfast. People would come out from the city to spend a weekend in the country. The Plate's enlarged the house by building around the original structure.

Casa Bordone

Hotel and Restaurant Offers You the Finest in Italian

and American Cuisine.

Accommodations for Parties and Weddings.

Coram and Yaphank Roads.

Tel. Selden 5977

Coram, Long Island, N.Y.


The Casa Bordone opened for business as a restaurant and hotel in the 1940s. It stayed open as a restaurant until the 1970s.

The following item is from the Longwood Lantern in 1998.

My husband's parents owned this local hotel and restaurant which was called "Casa Bordone." It is located on Mill Road in Coram. Homemade Italian and American foods were served here. The restaurant opened in 1945. It seemed to be run as a type of bed and breakfast with the best food on the island. My husband and I got married in 1973 and I've lived here for almost 25 years, loving every minute of it.

We always receive compliments from people who had visited the Casa Bordone at one time or another. They all raved about the homemade dishes that were prepared by my husband's parents, Euclide and Mary Bordone. All the visitors always felt like part of the family.

Thank you for taking an interest in our home.

Sincerely,

(Steve and) Donna Bordone,

Coram, New York

Helen Theboldof Middle Island recalled being able to phone ahead to place your order. "When you arrived," Helen said, "your favorite meal would be waiting for you at Casa Bordone." Now that's service!

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Coram Fire department Installation Dinner held in the mid 1950s at Casa Bordone's.

L/R Commissioners Paul Bonk, William Parquette, Jake Baczenski, John Archambault and

Edward Wittschack. Photo from William Parquette.

Casa Bordone, boarded up 2008.