Easygoing eatery for imaginative sliders & sandwiches made with local ingredients, plus craft beers.
"For creations topped with strawberry jam, Beechers aged cheddar, and more, PDX Sliders has been a Sellwood standby. The restaurant’s Hawthorne burger — slathered in strawberry jam, goat cheese, and bacon — is a distinctive draw here, but purists may prefer the Sellwood, the restaurant’s take on a bacon-cheddar cheeseburger with caramelized onions. Even the small-sized sliders here are a full meal, though every burger can be leveled up to a full-sized sandwich. The possibilities don't end there, however, as burgers can be served in lettuce wraps, or just have their innards piled atop fries or salads. PDX Sliders also has locations on Williams Avenue and SE Divison Street." - Rebecca Roland, Janey Wong, Ron Scott
"For creations topped with strawberry jam, Beechers aged cheddar, and more, PDX Sliders has been a Sellwood standby. What began as a cart has now become two brick-and-mortar locations, with a second spot on Division. The restaurant’s Hawthorne burger — slathered in strawberry jam, goat cheese, and bacon — is a distinctive draw here, but purists may prefer the Sellwood, the restaurant’s take on a bacon-cheddar cheeseburger with caramelized onions. Even the small-sized “sliders” here are a full meal, though every burger can be leveled up to a full-sized sandwich. The possibilities don't end there, however, as burgers can be served in lettuce wraps, or just have their innards piled atop fries or salads." - Ron Scott, Janey Wong
"The sandwiches at these two laid-back counter-service locations in Southeast barely count as sliders — at around $6.50 or $7.50 each, they’re practically the size of an average fast food burger, especially with options like the Steel, a double cheeseburger that easily dwarves the average burger patty in town and comes in at $7.50. Those who want fries can add them for a few more dollars and stay around $12; the combo easily makes for a filling meal." - Katrina Yentch, Eater Staff
"First a food cart, now a busy brick and mortar built in an old, wood-floored home, PDX Sliders specializes in its “miniature” sandwiches… though many of them really push the limits to what can be considered a slider and not a sandwich. The menu is all about variety, including burgers, fried chicken, smoked pork, and vegetarian sandwiches, all of which are named after Portland streets and bridges. The Hawthorne, a burger with bacon, goat cheese, and strawberry preserves on brioche, is an indulgent hit, while the Burlington with pecan-smoked pork is a bit more reasonable, but no less meaty or delicious." - Alex Frane, Janey Wong
"PDX Sliders is a favorite spot for Mel's kids, offering items like the bacon cheeseburger with American cheese and caramelized onion." - Thom Hilton