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Mort’s East

4.0 (4 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 2:30 AM (Next day)
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So first off, in my opinion, there's nothing better than a neighborhood bar with cold beer and a…read moregood burger. We met our kids in Dayton, which is about a halfway point for us each, for lunch this Saturday. We'd been wanting a good burger so I started looking for options and when I saw this place it was a no brainer. Slyders did not disappoint! The burgers are done on a flat top that's probably been in their kitchen since they opened in 1948. Talk about flavor!! The burger is good quality, tender, and full of great beef flavor, cranked out on that flat top to a crispy brown exterior. Great fresh tomato, lettuce, onion, pickles and cheese make this burger oh so good!! Add a basket of perfectly fried HUGE onion rings and a cold beer, there's nothing better!! Top top it off the service was incredible. We had 3 or 4 guys stopping by checking on drinks, napkins, ect... The energy in this bar was comfortable and you felt like you were a "regular" even if you'd never stepped in the door before in your life. With big bear hugs and handshakes we left full of great food and a warm soul. Slyders is going on my "ride for a burger" list this summer on the bikes. It'll be well worth 2hr ride to get there!! .

Friends of ours have raved about Slyder's for years so we finally had to go check them out…read moreourselves. They have been around since 1948 so you know they're doing something right! We found out quickly that what they do extremely well is customer service. As soon as we seated ourselves, the bartender came over and took our drink order. From that point on, we had no less than 6 people check on us...each multiple times! When the server who took our order realized it was our first visit, she let us know that the kitchen is small and it might take a little while to get our food. We were happy to hang out with our beers as we waited. My husband and I both ordered the patty melts (he added bacon, I asked for a side of bbq sauce). They were very good....I loved the rye toast. Hubby liked his onion rings a lot but my fries were unseasoned and not very good. To be clear, Slyder's is a dive bar. Walking in, it smelled greasy and it was really loud, even though it was before 5pm. That being said, between the tasty burger and the excellent service, I think we'll be back! Oh! The best part was our dinner was only $34!

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We arrived early and took some time to stroll up and down the cobble‑stoned streets of Dayton's…read morehistoric Oregon District, enjoying the window shopping before heading into Blind Bob's. The pub fits right into the neighborhood's character -- lively, full of personality, and steeped in history. Inside, the atmosphere is pure rock 'n roll: casual, energetic, and welcoming. I tried their famed pickle soup, which was cream‑based and reminded me of broccoli and cream soup, with just a subtle pickle flavor that wasn't overpowering. It was okay, but the real standout was the IPA collaboration with Toxic Brewing, a neighboring brewery -- crisp, flavorful, and very good. Nicole had a burger and enjoyed it alongside two of those same Toxic Brewing IPAs (I don't recall the name, but they were excellent). Our host was friendly, service was quick, and judging by the tables around us, everyone else seemed to be enjoying their grub too. A colleague from work joined us and generously picked up the tab, which made the visit even more memorable. Blind Bob's is a fun stop in the Oregon District -- great local beer, unique menu items, and a rock 'n roll vibe that matches the historic setting.

Randomly stopped in for a late lunch after going to the record store down the street. The staff was…read morenice and they were selling some art from local artists which was cool. The food took a little bit of time, but came out hot and fresh and tasted amazing. Website said they have live music which would be fun. I would definitely come back to check out the lunch menu.

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