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City Sliders Opens in Georgetown and the Menu Looks Amazing


1529 Wisconsin Ave, NW

Back in August we noted that City Sliders was taking over the former Zannchi space. Good news from the Georgetown BID about this week’s opening:

“featuring every kind of (seemingly generous!) slider imaginable – from a BLT, to Korean pork belly, brisket, Nashville hot chicken, Banh Mi burger, Angus beef, crispy cod, Cuban, steak & cheese…the list goes on.

With a focus on organic, locally grown ingredients, the menu also includes vegan and vegetarian sliders (think cauliflower steak and black bean burgers), plus salad bowls and shakes. The restaurant will be open Monday – Saturday, 11 am – 10 pm, and Sunday, 11 am – 9 pm. While you’re there, don’t miss Cozy Bubble Tea and Coffee on the second floor, which already opened this week.”

See the full menu here.

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