This Timeless 1950s Restaurant In Tennessee Sells The Best Sliders In America
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 14, 2018
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Meghan Kraft
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
It makes sense to maintain the moniker, “The Slider House” if the best sliders in the state are served here on a daily basis. Tennessee knows how to keep folks interested, with a slew of sweet southern offerings like perfectly smoked barbecue and sweet banana puddings, but when it comes to the slider game: we don’t mess around. The Slider House has multiple locations, which means that you don’t have to wander far to find your favorite game day indulgences.
The Slider House is a fun local eatery that boasts a modernized diner vibe, one that crackles with 1950s pop culture and finished off with a millennial spin.
With locations in both St. Louis and Nashville, this is an eatery that straddles the Midwest-Southern line with aplomb. All ingredients are guaranteed sustainable, and there's live music provided for your mealtime entertainment.
The Midtown location makes Slider House prime time for late night foodies, with extended hours on the weekends and delicious, fried fare offered on the daily.
The beef for all sliders is locally sourced using Porter Road Butcher, and we'd recommend everything from the B. Ruben, corned beef slathered with sauerkraut and balsamic glaze, to the Old Hickory that's a grilled beef, bacon, cheddar burger adorned with fried onions and bbq sauce. It's the purest form of deliciousness in tiny burger form.
If you have the chance to indulge in an order of fried pickles, you have our enthusiastic blessing. Folks rave about the pimento cheese and beer cheese dip, and there's a cult following just for those delectable parmesan fries.
You can visit for yourself at 1907 Division Street in Nashville, Tennessee. Hours range from 11 a.m. to midnight every day but Friday and Saturday, when the doors remain open until 3 a.m. for your late-night eating needs.
If you’ve had your fill of sliders and fried fare (is that even possible?) you need to check out this delicious and authentic Tennessee taco joint. It’s famous for a reason, folks.
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