Danny Murphy
Owner and
Founder, Danny’s Steakhouse, Seafood and Sushi Bar
If change
is the only constant in life, then Danny Murphy exemplifies this adage
as he has successfully and consistently evolved.
In 1949
Danny’s family moved to Red Bank from Hempstead, Long Island, NY. He
was in the third grade at the Oakland Street School. And here is where
his entrepreneurial roots began. To support the family, his mother
opened the Friendly Luncheonette on West Front Street serving breakfast,
lunch and dinner for the next eight years. Danny recalls the famous
“blue plate specials” and yes, there was a blue plate.
The next
family venture was in 1957, a partnership with the Brother’s Restaurant
where Danny officially began his culinary career cooking pizzas, which
he actively continued through high school and college. After graduating
Interboro Institute, Manhattan, NY in 1965 he became a Court Reporter in
Freehold, NJ.
But there
was something significant missing in Danny’s life - his passion for food
and the sense of community he felt when people gathered and shared a
meal. In 1969, Danny opened what began the legacy, Danny’s Pizza Hut
on Bridge Avenue in Red Bank.
In 1970
the name was changed to Danny’s Italian Restaurant which remained for
the next twenty five years. During this time, he sharpened his skills
and talents opening several restaurants including the Church on Main
Street, Matawan, NJ in 1980, the Charlie Horse Café, Middletown, NJ in
1984, Candy Dancers, Santa Cruz, CA, in 1987 and Nibbles, Ocean, NJ in
1989.
During
the years, Danny garnered a loyal following but continued to create
innovative concepts. With the resurgence of his neighborhood as a
dining destination, his keen observation and marketing savvy guided him
to expand his repertoire. In 1995, after extensive research,
fine-quality, dry-aged steaks were added to his menu soon followed by
fresh seafood and sushi. For close to four decades Danny’s has thrived
on change and with every change the restaurant prospered. Danny has
created not just a restaurant but an institution. It is itself, its own
entity.
As a
pillar in the community, Danny was one of the original founders of the
Red Bank River Fest in 1980, a charter member of the Red Bank Special
Improvement District (SID) started in 1990, board member of the Monmouth
County Food Bank and the Red Bank River Center, and President of the Red
Bank Art and Antique Center.
When not
rolling up his sleeves in the restaurant or catering an off-premise
event, or volunteering for the countless organizations he supports,
Danny can be found enjoying his boat and cruising the local waters. He
also sails, iceboats and is an avid racquetball player. When his
schedule permits, he loves traveling to places where there is water and
of course, great food.
Danny
resides in Red Bank, NJ. He has two children and three grand children.