Snider Plaza is getting two new spots.
, the group behind Hudson House, Drake's, DL Mack's, Lucky's Hot Chicken and East Hampton Sandwich shop, is expanding its Brentwood restaurants to Snider Plaza even as it dusts off and revives an old concept.Longtime Dallas natives may remember Slider & Blues from the late ‘90s when it was a popular spot for gaming enthusiasts at multiple DFW locations. Now, the restaurant is being revamped and reopened.
The menu is simple and all-American: sliders, burgers, hot dogs and pizzas are offered for ‘90s-like prices from $5 to $11. The Sandlot is a burger with mushrooms, white cheddar and truffle mayo. To feel like a kid at the arcade again, order the chili dog with chili, cheese and white onion. Just wipe your hands before you grab the joystick for Galaga.
In the gaming area, nostalgic games will include pinball machines, Skee-Ball, basketball games and others. Slider & Blues will host birthday parties, events for sports teams and any other celebrations that go well with some games and food. location also in Park Cities in the spring of 2023; the original Brentwood opened at the old Houston's spot in Addison this past summer. This second location is within a 10-minute walk of Slider & Blues.
The white cheddar enchiladas are topped with yellow mole and New Mexico red sauce. The Santa Fe burger is topped with jalapeños and tangy barbecue sauce. Green chili cornbread is baked daily. Brentwood utilizes its wood-fired grill for steaks and ribs. Menu prices vary from a low of $14 for a cheeseburger to $54 for the ribeye.