Garden City Caterers runs its catering services, as well as that of the Stewart Manor Country Club and Sans Souci in Sea Cliff. The Casino features a recentlyβ.
The views expressed here are the author's own. The board was established as part of its charter with the village. The Casino is run by the Board of Governors that consists of volunteer members. Want to post on Patch? The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Not in Garden City?{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} Register for a user account. The Casino features a recently renovated catering hall that holds up to people for weddings, reunions and parties. Visit www. Currently, the Casino is owned by the Village of Garden City. Originally called the Stewart Arms, the historic building was for out-of-town churchgoers to relax with friends and wait for the train ride home. It has a large dance floor and a stage. It featured weekly concerts and plays, as well as dances and lectures. Nearby Places. You're now signed up for local updates. Daily Newsletter The latest Garden City news delivered to your inbox every morning. The name was changed in to the Casino when member Stanford White and his famous architectural firm, McKim, Mead and White redesigned it. The Casino was one of the few places to go for entertainment in Garden City back then. The bicycle was a new craze at the turn of the century. Come back next Tuesday at 10 a. Read more local news from Garden City. Day trippers would also come out on the Long Island Rail Road and then bike around our lovely town. Bikes are not part of the scene now, but the Casino's tennis program is very popular with members. Back to the Garden City Patch. Proximity to the station was important because it made the Casino a very convenient and popular gathering place since its inception in the s. Find out what's happening in Garden City with free, real-time updates from Patch. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}This post was contributed by a community member. There were two grass tennis courts, bowling in the basement, croquet and badminton games, billiards and a place to buy bikes- but no gambling.