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10 Killer Sliders to Try in the Twin Cities

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Here at Eater Burger Week, it's time to give some love to the burger's adorable Mini-Me, the slider, with a list of 10 killer sliders to try, in map form. Whether you have a hankering for pulled pork or a craving for Ahi tuna, we've got your slider needs (wants, desires) covered. Feast your eyes below and then head out and get your slider fix. Did we miss your favorite slider? Let us know in the comments.


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Muddy Waters Bar & Eatery

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This popular Lyn-Lake eatery's pot roast sliders are piled high with braised beef and pickled red onion and dressed with horseradish. The sliders are served all day.

The Social House

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Social House’s Asian-inspired Ahi tuna sliders and Kobe beef sliders are sliders with a twist. Order the Shiso Miso sliders (miso marinated Ahi tuna served with shiso, avocado and curry aioli) or spring for the Kobe sliders, served with habañero mango ketchup. Stop by for happy hour for half-off small plates, including sliders (Monday through Saturday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday through Wednesday 9 p.m. to midnight).

La Belle Vie

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Stop by this Loring Park institution and make your way to the chandelier-clad lounge, where you can order the crave-worthy lamb sliders with mint yogurt and hot peppers. Reservations are accepted seven days a week if you want to ensure your spot in the lounge area.

Loring Kitchen and Bar

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Loring Kitchen has a selection of tasty sliders for omnivores and vegetarians alike. Whether you’re in the mood for steak, walleye, or scallops, Loring Kitchen has your slider craving covered all day long. For the veggie lovers out there, Loring has a killer black bean quinoa slider, topped with chipotle hummus, micro greens and peppers.

Cafe & Bar Lurcat

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Take a seat at Bar Lurcat and order the addictive mini Lurcat Burgers off the Bar’s a la carte menu. The seasoned beef patties are smothered in red wine-shallot butter and sandwiched in a potato roll.

Bradstreet Craftshouse Restaurant

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This intimate eatery serves up succulent lamb sliders loaded with all the goods: tzatziki, lettuce, and tomato. Visit during “601Hour” (selected drinks and eats priced at $6.01 each) and sample Bradstreet’s take on the classic beef slider, complete with aged cheddar cheese and pickled onion (Tuesday through Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday through Thursday from 11 p.m. to midnight).

The House Of Hunger Food Truck

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What do you get when you infuse hot sauce into pulled pork? Twisted Sister’s Bleu Pig Slyders. These spicy “slyders” are doused with blue cheese dressing and then topped with bleu cheese crumbles and crunchy, diced celery. House of Hunger can usually be found daily on Marquette Avenue between S 7th and S 8th Streets, but be sure to check its Facebook page or Twitter for location updates.

Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery

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Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery is known for its award-winning beer, but it also serves up a variety of scrumptious sliders. Dig into roast pork or chicken sliders, both served with barrel sauce and pickles, or opt for the Angus beef sliders topped with American cheese and pickles. In the mood for BBQ? Town Hall has BBQ pork sliders, too. Celebrate Spring’s arrival and enjoy your meal on the outdoor patio (weather permitting).

Burger Moe's

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This St. Paul burger hot spot serves a variety of sliders. The turkey sliders with cranberry mayo will satisfy your Thanksgiving-sized appetite without the food coma. If you're in the mood for something a bit lighter, order the salmon sliders, topped with roasted red peppers, green onion and citrus-dill marmalade.

Gastrotruck

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This popular St. Paul food truck serves up a variety of sliders, and while its menu may change on any given day, favorites include the chicken and wild rice slider with arugula-parmesan pesto and the vegetarian black bean slider with smoked apple-jalapeño relish. All of the truck’s offerings are prepared with locally-sourced ingredients (some even from its own Gastro-garden) and served with hand-crafted condiments. Follow Gastrotruck on twitter (@gastrotruck) or visit its Facebook page to find where it will be parked.

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Muddy Waters Bar & Eatery

This popular Lyn-Lake eatery's pot roast sliders are piled high with braised beef and pickled red onion and dressed with horseradish. The sliders are served all day.

The Social House

Social House’s Asian-inspired Ahi tuna sliders and Kobe beef sliders are sliders with a twist. Order the Shiso Miso sliders (miso marinated Ahi tuna served with shiso, avocado and curry aioli) or spring for the Kobe sliders, served with habañero mango ketchup. Stop by for happy hour for half-off small plates, including sliders (Monday through Saturday 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday through Wednesday 9 p.m. to midnight).

La Belle Vie

Stop by this Loring Park institution and make your way to the chandelier-clad lounge, where you can order the crave-worthy lamb sliders with mint yogurt and hot peppers. Reservations are accepted seven days a week if you want to ensure your spot in the lounge area.

Loring Kitchen and Bar

Loring Kitchen has a selection of tasty sliders for omnivores and vegetarians alike. Whether you’re in the mood for steak, walleye, or scallops, Loring Kitchen has your slider craving covered all day long. For the veggie lovers out there, Loring has a killer black bean quinoa slider, topped with chipotle hummus, micro greens and peppers.

Cafe & Bar Lurcat

Take a seat at Bar Lurcat and order the addictive mini Lurcat Burgers off the Bar’s a la carte menu. The seasoned beef patties are smothered in red wine-shallot butter and sandwiched in a potato roll.

Bradstreet Craftshouse Restaurant

This intimate eatery serves up succulent lamb sliders loaded with all the goods: tzatziki, lettuce, and tomato. Visit during “601Hour” (selected drinks and eats priced at $6.01 each) and sample Bradstreet’s take on the classic beef slider, complete with aged cheddar cheese and pickled onion (Tuesday through Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday through Thursday from 11 p.m. to midnight).

The House Of Hunger Food Truck

What do you get when you infuse hot sauce into pulled pork? Twisted Sister’s Bleu Pig Slyders. These spicy “slyders” are doused with blue cheese dressing and then topped with bleu cheese crumbles and crunchy, diced celery. House of Hunger can usually be found daily on Marquette Avenue between S 7th and S 8th Streets, but be sure to check its Facebook page or Twitter for location updates.

Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery

Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery is known for its award-winning beer, but it also serves up a variety of scrumptious sliders. Dig into roast pork or chicken sliders, both served with barrel sauce and pickles, or opt for the Angus beef sliders topped with American cheese and pickles. In the mood for BBQ? Town Hall has BBQ pork sliders, too. Celebrate Spring’s arrival and enjoy your meal on the outdoor patio (weather permitting).

Burger Moe's

This St. Paul burger hot spot serves a variety of sliders. The turkey sliders with cranberry mayo will satisfy your Thanksgiving-sized appetite without the food coma. If you're in the mood for something a bit lighter, order the salmon sliders, topped with roasted red peppers, green onion and citrus-dill marmalade.

Gastrotruck

This popular St. Paul food truck serves up a variety of sliders, and while its menu may change on any given day, favorites include the chicken and wild rice slider with arugula-parmesan pesto and the vegetarian black bean slider with smoked apple-jalapeño relish. All of the truck’s offerings are prepared with locally-sourced ingredients (some even from its own Gastro-garden) and served with hand-crafted condiments. Follow Gastrotruck on twitter (@gastrotruck) or visit its Facebook page to find where it will be parked.

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