Yodeling-themed restaurant in SF bay area?

I could have sworn I saw a spot on some TV travel show about a restaurant in either the San Jose or San Francisco vicinity where the waitstaff comes to your table and yodels. It’s my birthday, and I thought it would be fun to force my friends to take me. Googling “yodeling restaurant” doesn’t turn up much though. Does anybody have any idea what I might have seen? Or if not, any suggestions for something equally exciting and offensive to good taste?

I totally misread the title of this thread.

Your food, warm it is. Ask not, your own damn cheeseburger, get you will.

I’m not entirely sure, but I was just at Schroeder’s this past Friday night with Troy McClure to do a little Oktoberfest celebration (my husband and I did Oktoberfest by the bay the next day), and if there’s any restaurant in SF that seems like it would do this, that’s it. They had live music and people were dancing (and yodeling), but I don’t know if that’s a regular thing or an Oktoberfest thing. Troy McClure would probably know for sure.

I looked around to see if I could find any place like what your explaining and couldn’t find a thing. I do however, whole-heartedly support your idea of forcing your friends to a place that can only create laughs and great times so…

Why don’t you try supperclub. It is like no other place. It might be difficult to get a reservation, maybe a later one might be easier and you could grab some cocktails afterwards. I have never heard heard anyone say a bad word about it - from the food to the ambiance. Here is the link, what a great place for a birthday!!

Supperclub San Francisco (closed) in San Francisco, CA 94107 | Citysearch?

It could have been Max’s Opera Cafe which is a Bay Area chain. The wait staff sing; they don’t really yodel, but they don’t just stick to opera. Maybe sometimes they do yodel.

They have polka bands there every so often, not only during Oktoberfest. I went there on the sixth and Sep 1. Polka band, dancing, yodeling, and the Chicken Dance.

And, if I may say, I have seen the Chicken Dance performed live far more than any man ever should in one lifetime.

Could it be the Matterhorn Restaurant?

Well, LucasArts is at the Presidio nowadays…

Where did you end up going?