Dez C.
Yelp
Went to Teddy's last night with a friend, after several years of not being able to get out much at night due to illness in my family. SO glad I went. I didn't realize how much I had missed going there. The place, like Teddy, remains unchanged, magical and sassy, with fantastic music. It's an authentic juke joint -- fun and quirky. Friendly people, good food and drinks at reasonable prices. it's one of those places where the locals go for authenticity It is off the tourist track -- 100% real and unpretentious. That's why it's on so many people's lists of "best-kept secrets."
I'm VERY disappointed to see people complaining about the $15 cover charge. If you pay $5 for a cup of coffee, don't complain about a $15 cover charge for top-notch live music. Teddy brings in amazing acts from all over the country. Music isn't free, although those people who download from the Internet without paying probably think it should be. I've managed two live music clubs. Not only do you have to pay for overhead -- how the heck are you supposed to pay a band? If a bluesman and his band and crew drive five hundred miles, and 100 people pay to see the show, that's $1500. Out of that goes a modest cut to the owner, and the band has to split the rest AND cover their travel costs. Stop complaining about $15 when an arena charges $90 for a third-tier nosebleed seat, for halfway decent performers who play a one-hour show if you're lucky.
Teddy's is easy to find from the I -110 extension, and the Yelp map is accurate. Don't think you're lost when you find yourself on a dark country road -- you're not lost. It gets dark and rural on the way to the nearest town, Zachary. Don't blink or you'll miss Teddy's, on your left, just past the intersection of Heck Young Road. If you go so far as to reach an intersection with a gas station and drugstore, you've gone a little too far. Just turn around and go back a mile or so.
By all means, eat while you're there. Don't forget to give a bit of your meat to Mama, the very cool blues kitty who hangs out on the patio.