Slater’s 50/50
American restaurant · Torrance ·

Slater’s 50/50

American restaurant · Torrance ·

Juicy burgers, craft beers, and thick shakes with great service

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Slater’s 50/50 by null
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Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null
Slater’s 50/50 by null

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3525 W Carson St Suite 75, Torrance, CA 90503 Get directions

$20–30

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3525 W Carson St Suite 75, Torrance, CA 90503 Get directions

+1 424 866 0218
slaters5050.com
@slaters5050torrance
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$20–30

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New brunches in Las Vegas | Eater Vegas

"For a bacon-forward weekend I went to Slater’s 50/50 for their Wake N’Bacon brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with bottomless mimosas for $20. Highlights include a pork belly Benedict with crispy seared pork belly and poached eggs with chipotle Hollandaise on buttermilk biscuits served with tater tot country potatoes; a breakfast flatbread topped with mozzarella, egg whites, arugula, and cherry tomatoes; fried chicken and bacon pancakes — two bacon-studded pancakes topped with fried chicken, gravy, and a sunny-side-up egg; and a 50/50 omelet stuffed with the classic or spicy 50/50 blend, avocado, cheddar cheese, and pico de gallo, served with tater tot country potatoes." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2019/2/27/18243263/six-new-brunches-las-vegas
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"I noted the Thanksgiving burger features a turkey patty piled high with brioche stuffing, turkey gravy, house-made cranberry sauce, and garlic and sage aioli on a honey wheat bun; it's available for $14.99 through Nov. 30." - Susan Stapleton

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Alenor C.

Google
Jonathan was our server and he was absolutely attentive. He checked on our table about 4 times. Even recommended items. Me and my boyfriend had burgers and flights. Everything was bomb. They also had every game playing which was nice. Really want to go back for a shake I was so full to get dessert. But 10/10

K J.

Google
Stopped in for a burger and shake and honestly wasn’t expecting much, but wow—this place blew me away. The burger was juicy and packed with flavor, every bite better than the last. Then I tried the s’mores shake and it was thick, creamy, and just the right amount of sweet to hit that craving! You can tell they put care into what they serve. Garlic fires were delicious!! Definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to whenever I’m craving a real burger and shake combo. Shoutout to our server Randell thanks for taking care of us appreciate the love in the shake!

Harrison

Google
I got this at their food truck so I can't speak for the restaurant proper. My burger was thick and juicy with fresh veggies and soft bun. The flavors came together well. The fries were pretty average but good.

Jomayra LA R.

Google
My bf and I like coming to eat here before going to the movies! We went in and sat at the bar top where Josh served us. He was super friendly and great at making sure we had a good time. We ordered the all you can eat wings for $30-35 per person. We tried the Thai Sriracha (sweet&spicy), Nashville Hot (dry rub), and Maple Bourbon Bacon (tastes like chicken and waffles)!! They serve a lot on the first plate so come with an appetite!

Aimee A.

Google
We went into Slaters (second time - first experience mid) looking for happy hour based on the sign, and Rachel immediately greeted us and explained the happy hour menu. It is limited, just be aware. However, we needed to get to our movie, and she offered to have us sit right near the front so she could serve us herself. We did, and she was extremely efficient and attentive. Our food took a bit to cone out from the kitchen (fries and sausages) and she checked on us three times, finally notifying the kitchen that we were trying to catch a flick. When it came, food was good. Excellent service, and redeemed our previous experience. All staff were friendly as well.

Bobby W

Google
Popped in before my movie for a quick bite. Typical sports bar. On this particular visit there was a small mix up in who I was being served by. In the end the barman checked on my order and served my “backyard classic” burger. Patty done medium and the brioche bun was warm and sweet. Perfectly good burger before the show!

Mr. S.

Google
I found this place completely by accident back in August 2025. I saw their banner advertising $3 beers and I was blown away. I went inside and spoke to the bartender and was informed that they had $3 select 16oz beers...Coors Light, Miller Lite, and Michelob Ultra. They also have $3 well mixed drinks. Actually the day I found this place, I had a conversation with a friend about the poor state of bars and restaurants in our area. I lamented that most places seemed to be charging WAY TOO MUCH for certain beers. If you charge $6 or $7 for a 12oz Bud Light, that's INSANE! So when I saw Slaters 50/50's $3 beers, I was overjoyed. Cut to yesterday, we came in for my son's 21st birthday to drink and watch some football. We ordered a bunch of $3 16oz Michelob Ultras, and guess what...when they arrived, they were poured into some fancy Stella Artois 14cl glasses. Problem is, I'm not dumb. I knew this wasn't a 16 oz glass...I did a little digging and found out that these 14cl glasses are actually 13.5 ozs, so we're getting 2.5 less ozs on each beer. And you may say, "Hey, it's $3.00!" And that's all well and good, but when I pay for a 16oz beer, I expect a 16oz beer. If you're going to market a 16oz beer and you give me a 13.5oz beer, that's false advertising and it's dishonest. I had hoped to really enjoy this place and recommend it to people, but if this is the sort of game they're going to play with their customers, I don't want any part of it. We ordered some burgers and fries as well. And the strangest thing was done to our burgers. The cook shoved a steak knife into the top of the bun. So when you took a bite, the ketchup and mustard that were underneath came shooting out of the hole the knife created. So lesson here is don't shove a knife in the top of the bun...don't do that. Another thing about this particular Sunday, when we first walked into the bar, they had a DJ who was playing his music at a ridiculous high volume...ABSOLUTELY EAR SHATTERING LEVELS!!! If you are playing your music that loud, people can't hear each other when trying to talk to one another. We just really want to watch football and have a good time, not bleed from the ears.

Jaiya P.

Google
This is horrible. Someone at my table ordered an orange juice and it was so sour and you could tell it was old. We ordered lemonade instead and the waiter never brought it to us. I ordered boneless wings and they came back bone in. There is barley anyone here and there are many dirty tables with half drunken water cups. Most of the people that were actually here were at the bar. The waiter wasn’t really friendly and she had an attitude the whole time she served us. The music is super loud for no reason and cutting out a lot. The only thing available on the kids menu were the miny sliders and chicken tenders. Other items the waiter said were unavailable were not crossed out on the menu. Do not recomend, would not eat here again.