When Jackie Robinson and Roy Campanella traveled through Nashville during the segregation era, there were few places where they could eat, sleep, or socialize with dignity. The Del Morocco was one of those rare havens.
Uncle Teddy personally welcomed the baseball legends, serving them the finest meal his kitchen could produce. The club was packed that night with fans who couldn't see these heroes play in the "white" ballparks but could share a meal and conversation with them at the Del Morocco.
"Uncle Teddy treated everybody like they were somebody special, but when those ballplayers came through, you could see how much it meant to him - athlete to athlete, one dreamer recognizing another."