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Texas Country Reporter fans look on as Courtney King of Nederland serves up a piping-hot plate of barbecue crabs to the show’s host, Bob Phillips at Larry’s French Market.
Guiseppe Barranco / The Port Arthur News


Published August 17, 2006 07:39 pm - Locals love Larry's and the chance to be on Texas Country Reporter

Texas Country Reporter visits Larry’s


By Darragh Doiron

By Darragh Doiron

The News staff writer

GROVES — The “queen” of Larry’s sipped a Crown and Coke just a few chairs down from the Texas Country Reporter.

The dance floor filled with Cajun two-steppers while the film crew got tight shots of an accordion player.

“It’s an honor,” Larry Judice said, when he finally took a cell phone away from his ear.

Bob Phillips, host of the popular TV show “Texas Country Reporter,” joined a crew who tapped along with the music at Larry’s French Market and Cajun Cafeteria. The segment is to feature the Groves eatery and gathering point for Cajun dancing, and perhaps a bit on accordion player Ed Poullard. The proposed air time is October or November.

Larry’s, crowded enough on a regular night, was packed after word spread on the celebrity crew. Phillips was penned to his floor-side table by a parade of well wishers announcing “Love your show.” Some asked for autographs and others just waited in line to be close.

Fay Rodriguez of Groves, who calls herself “the queen of Larry’s,” eyed the crowd and the dancers from her bar stool. She said she’s usually at Larry’s every weekend.

“I come for the music and food. And Larry. He’s a fine person. And Brenda (his wife). They’re fine people,” she said. She also counted the catfish among the perks of being a regular.

Marie Roach of Beaumont perched next to her.

“I come as often as I can,” she said, shouting over the band. “It’s like a family here.

When asked if she worried that TV publicity would overcrowd her favorite haunt, she shook her head.

“It’s never too crowded,” she said, showing some Cajun hospitality.

The friends agreed the restaurant’s live music was a plus. Jude Morreau and Ben Temps Playboys did their thing for the cameras.



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