Address
229 Laurel Avenue, Northport, NY 11758
Phone Number
(631) 757-4141
Date Visited
3-09-24
Website
Napper Tandy’s, Northport
Description
Napper Tandy's, Northport, is located at 229 Laurel Avenue, Northport, NY. There is paved parking on either side of the restaurant. There is one accessible space.The double-door, street-level entrance (slight lip) leads to a full-height bar, high tables with stools, regular height tables and booths that require a step up.
A single-occupancy restroom has only one vertical bar to help one stand up. The sink is wheelchair accessible.
Service is pleasant and friendly.
- Attraction Type: dining
Number of accessible spaces: 1
Location of accessible spaces: parking lot on side of building
Surface of lot: paved
Distance to venue: close
Transportation to venue offered: na
Terrain: flat
Places to rest: na
Paths and walkways: concrete sidewalk
Location of accessible entrance: main entrance
Doors: street-level, double doors
Number of floors: 1
Elevators: na
Ramps: na
Steps and staircases: there is a "lip" at the main entrance, a slight "lip" to the bar and a step up to each booth
Width of aisles: ample space throughout
Places to sit: full-height bar, booths, tables (both high and low)
Location of restrooms: "toward the rear
Type of restroom: single-occupancy, accessible with only one bar to stand up, accessible sink
Ease of entry and exit: ok
Baby changing station: yes
Available food services: lunch, dinner drinks,
Friendliness of staff: very friendly and helpful
Notes: You will find "4U2P" on the restroom door!
Napper Tandy’s Irish Pub, is a neighborhood favorite. “Established in 1984 it is known locally for its great Irish fare, rink specials, LIVE music, evening activities, big TVs and full-patio service.” (website)
With brick and wood decor, plus Irish artifacts throughout, you can feel like you are in a Dublin Pub.
This was our first visit, hoping to get some corned beef and cabbage for an early St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Unfortunately, we were too early for the full St.Pat’s day menu. The closest we could come was a Corned Beef Rueben, which was quite delicious. A Southwestern Cobb Salad was a good choice to go with it. The beer choices were plentiful, making it difficult for my “better half “to make a decision.
There is parking on either side of the restaurant, with one accessible space. The street-level, double door entrance has a slight “lip” to enter.
Even though we thought it was early (not yet 5:00 pm), things were lively inside. The full-height bar was almost full and many other patrons were either standing or on one of the tall tables and stools.
We were able to get a booth (there is a step up to all of the booths), a drink and our entrees. Our server was quite lovely, checking on us regularly to see that we had everything we needed.
Large TVs seemed to be everywhere, above the bar, above some of the booths, etc. If that is not enough for you, there are activities almost every evening, from LIVE music, to Trivia, Bingo, and Poker.
There is a single-occupancy restroom towards the rear. You can find it by looking for a door marked “ 4U2P. “ There is only one vertical bar to help one rise from the toilet. The sink is wheelchair accessible, although the towel dispenser may be a bit high for someone in a wheelchair.
All in all, this is a fun place, with good food and friendly service. If you can manage the things we reported, give them a try for a good time.
Almost forgot, there is full-service on the outdoor dining deck, located directly in front of the entrance.
As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to check a venue’s website, when planning a visit, to “know before you go.”
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