September 06

Emily Van Dyke

Emily Van Dyke

with Johnny Taylor Jr. and Patrick Fishman

Emily loves best friend tattoos and telling inappropriate stories at baby showers. Emily has opened for Colin Quinn and Judah Friedlander, she has performed in SF Sketchfest and she’s a local favorite in the Bay Area.

Born and raised in Logansport, Indiana, a town with one high school and a basketball hoop in every driveway, Emily Van Dyke has made a 15-years-and-counting home of the Bay Area. She started stand-up in 2011 after being laid off from her job as an art teacher. Says Van Dyke, “the lady at the unemployment office told me to take a class and that I should use the time off to explore myself and learn something new. So I did. I took a couple months of SF Comedy College classes, and bombed in the privacy of a 3rd floor conference room.”

Van Dyke describes her writing process as “pretty old-timey,” writing ideas in a purse notebook, taking notes when she makes a friend laugh, recording voice memos while driving and scribbling set lists on paper plates and napkins. Her comedy album “Feeling Myself” is available to stream and buy wherever you hear comedy.


Johnny Taylor Jr.


Patrick Fishman

09/06/2026 7:00 PM

Door Time: 6:15 PM

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Shows are for 21 and over ONLY, with valid ID.
*2 item minimum per person (food and non-alcoholic count towards minimum).*
Doors open 30-60 minutes prior depending on show day and time.

!! We do not offer refunds or exchanges. All sales are final. !!

* All show lineups are subject to change.

** All shows may be filmed. By attending, you consent to appear in video, photo, and social media content.

*** For those guests who may need extra assistance in seating or space for a wheelchair, we kindly ask that you call the club and leave a message letting us know, along with your name and the show you are attending. 408.736.0921 That way we can be sure to reserve the table with the best access for you.

Bag Policy / Restricted Items:

  • Bags/Purses up to 12” x 6” x 12” are allowed in the venue. All bags that are not clear are subject to search.
  • No Backpacks, Bota bags or Camelbacks
  • No Outside Food or Drink Allowed – this includes water bottles
  • No smoking or vaping allowed
  • No personal recording equipment allowed and anyone caught recording the performances on their phones will be immediately ejected
  • This list of prohibited items is subject to change at the discretion of venue management

Emily loves best friend tattoos and telling inappropriate stories at baby showers. Emily has opened for Colin Quinn and Judah Friedlander, she has performed in SF Sketchfest and she’s a local favorite in the Bay Area.

Born and raised in Logansport, Indiana, a town with one high school and a basketball hoop in every driveway, Emily Van Dyke has made a 15-years-and-counting home of the Bay Area. She started stand-up in 2011 after being laid off from her job as an art teacher. Says Van Dyke, “the lady at the unemployment office told me to take a class and that I should use the time off to explore myself and learn something new. So I did. I took a couple months of SF Comedy College classes, and bombed in the privacy of a 3rd floor conference room.”

Van Dyke describes her writing process as “pretty old-timey,” writing ideas in a purse notebook, taking notes when she makes a friend laugh, recording voice memos while driving and scribbling set lists on paper plates and napkins. Her comedy album “Feeling Myself” is available to stream and buy wherever you hear comedy.

Johnny Taylor Jr.


Patrick Fishman