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Cardi's was a mid-sized club (with a seating capacity of 2200) that existed near central Houston, Texas in the United States at 5901 Westheimer. It opened in the early 1980s, then closed without warning in 1985. However, it reopened at some point in the next year, lasting through 1987, then was brought back again from 1996-1997, then one final time from 2000-2005 (which radio ads for the last period proclaimed “the legend returns!”). At some point the club also relocated to 9301 Bissonnet Street. After closing one final time, the former site has since become a karoke bar.

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  • Cardi's was a mid-sized club (with a seating capacity of 2200) that existed near central Houston, Texas in the United States at 5901 Westheimer. It opened in the early 1980s, then closed without warning in 1985. However, it reopened at some point in the next year, lasting through 1987, then was brought back again from 1996-1997, then one final time from 2000-2005 (which radio ads for the last period proclaimed “the legend returns!”). At some point the club also relocated to 9301 Bissonnet Street. After closing one final time, the former site has since become a karoke bar.
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  • Cardi's was a mid-sized club (with a seating capacity of 2200) that existed near central Houston, Texas in the United States at 5901 Westheimer. It opened in the early 1980s, then closed without warning in 1985. However, it reopened at some point in the next year, lasting through 1987, then was brought back again from 1996-1997, then one final time from 2000-2005 (which radio ads for the last period proclaimed “the legend returns!”). At some point the club also relocated to 9301 Bissonnet Street. After closing one final time, the former site has since become a karoke bar. The club was mostly known for hosting rock/pop bands (U2, Jerry Garcia Band, The Godz, Modern English), heavy/thrash/black metal (Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Alcatrazz, Rough Cutt, King Kobra, Dying Fetus, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide) and even some electronic groups. Many of these were “all ages” shows, allowing minors entrance into the club, although they were not able to be served alcohol.
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