By Cait Crudden

In the heart of the bustling communities of Patchogue Village, Oakdale, and Lake Grove lies The Village Idiot, established in 2010, The Village Idiot Irish Pub, established in 2016, and The Village Idiot III, established in 2019, where tasty dishes meet warm hospitality in an ambiance that feels like a home away from home and the kind of place where everyone knows your name. Yet, beyond its reputation for exceptional cuisine and a delicious beverage, this beloved establishment has recently found itself in our spotlight for reasons extending far beyond the kitchen. John Sarno, the esteemed restaurateur behind The Village Idiot, has emerged as a vocal advocate for law enforcement, sparking both admiration and, at times, controversy with his unwavering support for those who wear the badge.


Sarno, a criminal justice major and former teacher prior to pursuing a career as a restauranteur, stated “this is something I believe strongly in and support,” and has always had a large amount of appreciation and respect for law enforcement as the son of a Suffolk County Police officer and with many family members still in local law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medical services professions, including a nephew in the Third Precinct currently following in his grandfather’s footsteps. In a show of support for these community heroes, Sarno has extended a special throughout April on Mondays at these establishments where firefighters and police officers have a meal on him. All they need to do is show an ID badge while dining in at one of the three Village Idiots and the men and women that defend us daily can get a great meal on him as a thank you for their selfless service.


The Village Idiot has long been a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, drawn not only by its culinary delights but by the sense of community fostered within its walls. For John Sarno, the restaurant is more than just a business; it’s a reflection of his deep-rooted connection to the community and his unwavering commitment to its well-being. This dining special sadly coincided with the recent passing of Officer Jonathan Diller. Many Long Island communities have come together recently to support law enforcement and Officer Diller’s family after his death.


“We did this special last year as well, but I’m glad to see other restaurants and businesses back the community in light of Officer Diller’s death,” said Sarno.


In a recent interview with The Messenger, Sarno shared the motivations behind his public stance in support of law enforcement, a stance that has become increasingly prominent in light of ongoing debates surrounding recent tragedies, policing and public safety.


“They put their lives on the line day in and day out for our country and there is a level of disrespect that has grown increasingly towards them,” he remarked, his voice resonating with sincerity. “They are paid to protect and serve, but the job has been pulled out from under their feet while criminals run amuck. Bail reform makes it worse. We need to show them the respect and support they deserve”.


Indeed, Sarno’s support for law enforcement extends far beyond mere words, manifesting in tangible acts of appreciation and solidarity. At The Village Idiot, they proudly proclaim to “Back the Blue,” a simple yet powerful statement that has sparked conversations and stirred emotions among patrons and passersby alike.


Sarno’s public display of support has not been without its challenges. In a climate where discussions surrounding law enforcement are often fraught with tension and polarization, The Village Idiot has faced its share of criticism from individuals who view Sarno’s stance as divisive or politically motivated. Yet rather than backing down in the face of adversity, Sarno remains resolute in his convictions, emphasizing that his support for law enforcement transcends partisan divides.


Indeed, Sarno’s sentiments resonate with many within our community who share a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers. In a world where public servants often face scrutiny and criticism, gestures of support like those demonstrated by Sarno remind us of the importance of standing together in times of adversity.


Yet, perhaps the most profound aspect of Sarno’s advocacy lies not in the public displays or bold statements, but in the genuine connections forged between The Village Idiot and the law enforcement community. Many officers have become regular patrons of the restaurant, not only for its exquisite cuisine but for the welcoming atmosphere and sense of camaraderie that permeates the establishment. It’s more than just a meal, it’s a gesture of appreciation; a way for law enforcement to know that there are people like John Sarno and his team who have their backs. It’s a reminder that they are not alone in their mission to serve and protect.


As debates surrounding policing and public safety continue to unfold on a national stage, John Sarno’s steadfast support for law enforcement serves as a beacon of hope and unity within our communities. Through his actions, he has demonstrated that, regardless of our differences, we are all bound by a common desire for safety, security, and justice.


Sarno’s support is not only extended to police officers and firemen this month, but also to Nurses, Dispatchers, and EMS workers who he plans to have “a meal on us” on Monday special in May for dine-in customers who show valid ID badges. He continues to give back in the best way he knows how, with a warm meal and welcoming atmosphere to give them a place to relax and to show his gratitude.


In a world often characterized by division and discord, Sarno’s unwavering commitment to backing the blue reminds us of the power of solidarity and the importance of standing together in support of those who dedicate their lives to keeping our communities safe. As we navigate the challenges of an ever-changing world, may we all draw inspiration from Sarno’s example and strive to build a community where appreciation, respect, and unity prevail.

The Village Idiot locations are 8 East Main Street in Patchogue, 1487 Montauk Highway in Oakdale, and 2811 Middle Country Road in Lake Grove.

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