Bar in Stockholm, Sweden
Teddys
150Pearl PointsWine-first spot

About Teddys
Teddys is a good Stockholm pick when wine is the point and the night should stay easy rather than formal. Star Wine List recognition in 2026 gives the program credibility, while the format suits dates, small celebrations, and conversation-led evenings better than large group dinners.
Teddys is a Stockholm venue with confirmed Star Wine List recognition in 2026. The verified public details are limited, so the safest way to frame it is direct: consider it when that recognition matters to your choice, and do not build the plan around unconfirmed claims about cuisine, signature dishes, service format, seating, or pricing.
Use the confirmed hours to decide whether it fits your plans. Teddys is closed on Monday and Sunday, open Tuesday to Thursday from 5–11 PM, and open Friday and Saturday from 12–11 PM. The dress code is casual. If the night needs a broader comparison, Brasserie Astoria is a natural cross-shop. A Bar Called Gemma is another Stockholm option to consider.
Book it when wine recognition matters
The clearest verified signal for Teddys is its Star Wine List recognition in 2026. Beyond that, the available confirmed details do not establish a specific menu format, chef, price level, seating count, or signature dish. That makes Teddys a better choice when you are comfortable choosing from a lean set of known facts rather than planning around a detailed published experience.
Because the published details are lean, avoid treating this as a guaranteed special-occasion splurge with a known tasting format or a named signature dish. Treat it as a Stockholm venue with confirmed recognition, casual dress, and the hours listed above. That is enough to help place it in a plan, but not enough to promise a specific style of visit.
Where it sits against Stockholm alternatives
Compared with Uva vinbar and Cuculo, Teddys is the pick when the verified Star Wine List recognition is the deciding factor. Against Schmaltz, it is useful to compare based on the kind of evening you want, while keeping in mind that Teddys' confirmed details do not include pricing or a specific service format. Against Brasserie Astoria, Teddys should be chosen for its own verified profile rather than for any assumed restaurant-style format.
The practical verdict: consider Teddys for a Stockholm outing where confirmed recognition and casual dress are enough information for the plan. Skip it if your group needs confirmed private space, a published tasting menu, a known price point, or a fully detailed occasion before arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Teddys?
The verified information does not confirm a specific crowd or scene at Teddys. What is confirmed is that Teddys is in Stockholm, has Star Wine List recognition in 2026, and has a casual dress code. Compared with Brasserie Astoria, it is best evaluated on those confirmed details; A Bar Called Gemma is another Stockholm option to consider.
What's the best time to go to Teddys?
Go on Fri or Sat if the 12 PM opening is useful, since Teddys runs from 12–11 PM on those days. Tue to Thu, the confirmed window is 5–11 PM. It is closed on Mon and Sun. For a looser comparison set, Uva vinbar and Cuculo are also worth considering.
Is the food good at Teddys?
The verified information does not confirm Teddys' cuisine, menu format, signature dishes, or kitchen program. The confirmed draw is its Star Wine List recognition in 2026, along with its Stockholm location, casual dress code, and listed hours. If the table wants another Stockholm option to compare, Brasserie Astoria may be useful.
Does Teddys have happy hour deals?
There is no confirmed happy hour detail tied to Teddys, so do not plan around deals. Use its Tue–Thu 5–11 PM hours or Fri–Sat 12–11 PM window for a normal visit instead. If you want another venue to compare, Schmaltz is an option, while remembering that no confirmed Teddys price details are available here.
Is Teddys good for a date?
It can be a reasonable choice if the date is based on the confirmed facts: Stockholm location, casual dress, Star Wine List recognition in 2026, and the listed opening hours. The verified information does not confirm seating style, menu format, or price level. Cuculo and A Bar Called Gemma are other Stockholm comparisons to consider.
Does Teddys have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in the verified information for Teddys, so do not plan around it. The confirmed details are the Stockholm location, casual dress code, Star Wine List recognition in 2026, and hours: Tue–Thu 5–11 PM, Fri–Sat 12–11 PM, closed Mon and Sun. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is Teddys good for groups?
The verified information does not confirm table sizes, private space, seating count, or group policies at Teddys. If group logistics are important, confirm directly with the venue before planning. For group planning, Brasserie Astoria is another Stockholm venue to compare, while Teddys is best assessed from its confirmed hours, casual dress code, and Star Wine List recognition.
Location
Sibyllegatan 43, 114 42 Stockholm, Sweden
Compare Teddys
Stockholm wine-bar cross-check
Teddys is the wine-first choice in this set, with Star Wine List recognition giving it a concrete reason to book over a general bar. A Bar Called Gemma is better for cocktails, Brasserie Astoria is better for a bigger restaurant night, and Uva vinbar or Cuculo are the closest substitutes when the plan is specifically wine.
| Venue | Use it for | Booking read |
|---|---|---|
| Teddys | Wine-led date or small celebration | Easy |
| A Bar Called Gemma | Cocktail-focused night | Plan ahead for prime times |
| Brasserie Astoria | Bigger restaurant occasion | Better to plan ahead |
| Uva vinbar | Alternative wine-bar plan | Useful backup |
| Cuculo | Wine-bar cross-shop | Useful backup |
If Teddys is not the right fit
Pick Uva vinbar or Cuculo if the brief is still wine bar and the table wants a similar category. Choose A Bar Called Gemma if the group has shifted toward cocktails, or Brasserie Astoria if the night needs a fuller restaurant feel.
How Teddys compares in Stockholm
Choose Teddys when the decision is wine-led and low-friction. Compared with A Bar Called Gemma, it is the better fit for wine rather than cocktails. Compared with Brasserie Astoria, it is the easier-feeling option for a shorter evening that does not need a grand restaurant setting.
Uva vinbar and Cuculo are the closer cross-shops if the brief is wine bar over bar-bar. Teddys has the clearer external wine-list signal thanks to Star Wine List recognition, so it is the safer choice when the bottle or glass selection is central to the booking. Schmaltz is worth considering when the group wants a different room and is less anchored to wine credentials.
For value, Teddys makes sense when the table plans to drink well without committing to a long restaurant meal. For ambiance, pick Brasserie Astoria when the room needs to do more of the occasion work, and pick A Bar Called Gemma when cocktails are the main event.
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