Port Jefferson resident named Irish American of Distinction by Leg. Englebright

Port Jefferson resident named Irish American of Distinction by Leg. Englebright

Legislator Steve Englebright, right, honored Donie Stapleton as Suffolk County Legislative District 5’s Irish American of Distinction on March 26. Photo from Suffolk County Legislature

Suffolk County Legislator Steven Englebright (D-Setauket) named Daniel “Donie” Stapleton, a Port Jefferson resident and owner of Napper Tandy’s Irish Pub, as Irish American of Distinction for the County’s Fifth Legislative District.

All 18 Suffolk County legislators recognized an Irish American from their district at an event held at the H. Lee Dennison Building on Tuesday, March 26. County Executive Ed Romaine (R) also attended to name Legislator Tom Donnelly (D-Deer Park) as his Irish American of Distinction.

Honorees were chosen based on their contributions to improving their communities and their work in encouraging fellow Irish Americans to do the same.

Stapleton had five hundred dollars and a dream when he left the village of Horse and Jockey in County Tipperary, Ireland, for New York at 22. Determined to make something of himself, he worked three jobs. That determination led to him owning his first pub, Lily Flanagan’s, at age 26, and eventually to owning Napper Tandy’s Irish Pub, which currently has three locations in Suffolk County and one in Colorado, and other restaurants, including The Smithtown House in Smithtown and The Salt Creek Steakhouse also in Colorado.

Stapleton regularly holds fundraisers for people in crisis and funds scholarships and community initiatives. Napper Tandy’s was the first pub on Long Island to hold the annual St. Baldrick’s events. To date, 54 events with more than 10,000 participants have raised over $6.5 million to help fight childhood cancer. When Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina in 2024, Stapleton stepped up, soliciting donations to send a 26-foot truck filled with food and supplies to the Appalachian Relief Coalition. He also raises money for other causes, such as the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

The business owner is also known for guiding and helping employees, inspiring them to open their own pubs/restaurants around Long Island.

“Donie Stapleton is living proof that with hard work and dedication the American Dream still exists in our country,” Englebright said. “He has improved his life as well as the lives of countless people who he will never meet.”

In the past, Stapleton also organized the Long Island Irish Feis at Flowerfield, which featured Irish music, crafts and food to celebrate Irish American culture. The event proceeds were donated to Hope House Ministries in Port Jefferson.

 

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