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Club Underground
Club Underground is a Portland Oregon nightclub and bistro, named for the folklore surrounding the Portland Shanghai tunnels during Prohibition. The club is located at 18641 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy in Aloha, Oregon.

Butcher's Bistro
The club opened in 1972 as Butcher's Bistro. As the first restaurant in the area to offer fine dining on fresh linen and nightly live entertainment, Don and Irene Westheimer enjoyed a successful reputation until retirement in 1998. Prior to live entertainment, Don simulcast for the patrons and an AM radio station, featuring music from the 1920s and 1930s. Additionally, Don founded Lang Cooking Equipment Company at the bistro.

Chaps & Spurs
Closing briefly, the club reopened as Chaps and Spurs in March 1993. Pete and Shelly Brown converted the club into a bonafide country watering hole and proudly featured live country style music and a fun-loving atmosphere for friends and neighbors.

Club Underground
After major renovation, Randy Armstrong and John Wegman reopened the club in 1998. The social club was founded on a fun and safe atmosphere, and returning service etiquette to patrons. The club featured a dance floor, pool tables, micro brews, and a stage for live music or dj sounds. Security cameras made sure nothing happened to jeopardize the safety of customers. The club quickly earned a winning competitive status in local billiard tournaments.

CU:Club Underground
Building on a twenty year history of success, the club reopened as CU: Club Underground in May 2009. Hank and Diane Serat remodeld and recharged the atmosphere ...