Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative sliders, generous fries, and family-friendly vibes, but watch for inconsistent cook temps and a mandatory 10% service fee.
PDX Sliders delivers solid casual dining through flavorful sliders and exceptional truffle fries in a charming house setting with genuine repeat-customer loyalty. However, inconsistent burger cook temperatures and occasional soggy loaded fries prevent higher performance, and the mandatory service fee creates friction at checkout. Worth visiting for the fries alone, but consistency issues keep it from competing with the area's more reliable neighborhood favorites.
Housed in an old Sellwood home with a laid-back patio, PDX Sliders feels casual and lively without trying too hard. Expect counter ordering, quick runs of crispy truffle-salted fries, and a menu built for mixing and matching. One diner put it simply: the sliders hit the spot and the fries are shareable. Do note the mandatory service fee at checkout. The cooking leans classic American with thoughtful flavor twists rather than chefy theatrics: goat cheese with strawberry preserves on a beef slider, mustard BBQ pork with slaw, and a standout fried chicken build. Quality is often high, but a few guests report inconsistent cook temps or saucing on loaded fries, so stick to best-loved combos when busy. For families, this is an easy win: there is a dedicated kids meal, boosters and high chairs showed up in reviews, and simple sliders plus fries keep younger palates happy. Portions are generous and prices are reasonable for the neighborhood, though the 10% fee can nudge totals higher than expected.
Area: Leafy residential district with small-business strips; relaxed, family-centric crowd near parks and river.
Safety: Generally safe and walkable with steady foot traffic; occasional cleanliness complaints specific to venue interior.
Nearby: Close to Sellwood shops, Oaks Park, and neighborhood bars; mix of locals and visiting families on weekends.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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