First-of-its-kind downtown Manteca business seems too funny to be true — and it’s hiring

What was once a baby shop in downtown Manteca is now transforming into a comedy club for adults on weekend nights.

But that’s not all Deaf Puppy Comedy Club owner Chris Teicheira has planned for the Main Street site. During the week and daytime hours of the weekend, the club will have a different vibe as a bar and grill.

“People shouldn’t have to travel to the Bay Area for good entertainment,” Teicheira said. “We have it right here.”

Here’s when the club plans its grand opening, and how to apply for open positions:

When will Manteca’s comedy club open?

While the inside of the comedy club is still under construction, the outside of the building is hard to miss with its myriad of murals.

Murals adorn the outside walls of the Deaf Puppy Club in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com
Murals adorn the outside walls of the Deaf Puppy Club in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com

The city of Manteca paid for the murals, which were painted by San Francisco graffiti artist Cameron Moberg. Some of the murals are designed for taking selfies.

Teicheira said he’s transforming an area in the back of the building, which now serves as a parking lot, into a fenced-in cocktail patio so guests can enjoy the murals and fresh air.

Manteca was decided to be the best location for the club, Teicheira said, because he’s from the town and it’s centralized.

“We’re 15 to 20 minutes from Modesto, Stockton, Tracy,” he said. “ If you do one in Modesto, people from Stockton or Tracy are just as likely to go to the Bay Area or Sacramento.”

Teicheira bought the building around a year and a half ago, but turning a baby store into a restaurant and club has been no easy or quick feat.

The site needed gas lines, air conditioning, new lighting and a lot more work to make it kitchen and comedy-ready.

“We basically tore the thing apart just to build it back from the ground up,“ Teicheira said. “In a perfect world, I’m trying to have a grand opening on Thanksgiving weekend.”

The future showroom at the comedy club Deaf Puppy Club in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com
The future showroom at the comedy club Deaf Puppy Club in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com

Stand-up comedians will take the stage Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, and Sundays the club will host a showcase.

“(A showcase is) not quite an open mic because we’re gonna hand pick who’s going up,” Teicheira said. “I’ll lower the ticket price on a Sunday.”

Comedy shows will be limited to people aged 18 years or older, but Deaf Puppy will otherwise be a family-friendly place.

When the site is operating as a bar and grill, it will have a more expansive menu. During comedy shows, Teicheira said there will be a quicker service with 10 to 12 items.

Teicheira has other big ideas for the club, including a partnership with the animal shelter to bring in adoptable pets, daytime weekend art exhibits for high school students and live music shows.

“I want to make it more than just a comedy club, but it’s definitely rooted in comedy,” he said. “We’re just gonna see what it becomes.”

Bartenders, servers and kitchen staff wanted

Teicheira is hosting a hiring event at the club at 127 N Main St. on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

While he said he won’t be conducting any hard interviews that day, he does want applicants to bring in resumes.

Teicheira is looking to hire 16 to 20 employees including bartenders, wait staff and kitchen staff.

Those who can’t make it to the event can send an email with interest to cateicheira@hotmail.com.

Deaf Puppy Club owner Chris Teicheira hopes to open the comedy club on Main Street in Manteca by Thanksgiving. Photographed in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com
Deaf Puppy Club owner Chris Teicheira hopes to open the comedy club on Main Street in Manteca by Thanksgiving. Photographed in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com

Why ‘Deaf Puppy’?

The idea of a Manteca comedy club started with a shadowboxing kid, a group of funny friends and a deaf Australian Cattle Dog named Banshee.

Teicheira realized his love for comedy as a child at a Van Allen elementary school talent show.

“This little kid went up and he just started shadow boxing,” he said. “I thought it was the funniest thing on earth and nobody was laughing. I think the teacher thought I was laughing at him.”

Fast forward a few years or so, Teicheira was bartending at Banana Joe’s in Modesto during an open mic night when the idea came about what he wanted to do. He later met another comedian at a different open mic night, and the two started building a dream team to travel to open mic nights together.

“He just started plucking people in comedy,” Teicheira said. “Started finding like-minded people.”

Eventually the group expanded to five, and Teicheira added a dog to it in 2015.

One of his friends made a T-shirt of Banshee, a San Francisco bar manager referred to Teicheira as “the deaf puppy guy,” and it all “spiraled from there” with all of the group members sporting the deaf puppy logo.

“(Some other comedians) are like, ‘Dude, that’s so lame. You guys gave yourself your own nickname,’” Teicheira said. “And I’m like, ‘No, I bought a dog.”

Owner Chris Teicheira is in the process of building a comedy club on Main Street in Manteca, it is named for his deaf dog Banshee. Photographed at Deaf Puppy Club in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com
Owner Chris Teicheira is in the process of building a comedy club on Main Street in Manteca, it is named for his deaf dog Banshee. Photographed at Deaf Puppy Club in Manteca, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Andy Alfaro/aalfaro@modbee.com

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