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		<title>Slider Addiction</title>
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					Some people have alcohol, some have cigarettes. I... have sliders. I&#039;m not exactly sure where the hell these things came from, but I can&#039;t stop ordering them. And the more I order them the more they seem to pop up on EVERY MENU I SEE. So I decided to embrace my recent addiction and dish out the scoop on my new favorite pint-sized handy snacks.
				
			
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		<copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
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					<title>Limerick Junction</title>
					<cs:byline>Citysearch Editors, Los Angeles</cs:byline>
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								My favorite classic slider lands at cozy Irish bar and Va-Hi mainstay, Limerick Junction. These greased-up roly poly burgers are stacked with white cheddar, tomatoes and leeks and are a unique fixture on the Irish-inspired menu. What really seals the deal is a perfectly toasted square bun.  
							
							
							
						
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					<cs:location>Atlanta, GA</cs:location>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 04:31:32 -0800</pubDate>
					
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					<title>Stats</title>
					<cs:byline>Citysearch Editors, Los Angeles</cs:byline>
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								This downtown new-comer made a splash with its unique take on comfort bar food and the miniature-slider-trifecta helps lead the way.  Barbecue on Texas toast, French dip on a poppy seed bun AND a good ol&#039; American cheeseburger. As a major bonus you get sweet potato fries. Everyone wins!
							
							
							
						
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					<cs:location>Atlanta, GA</cs:location>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 04:31:32 -0800</pubDate>
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					<title>Standard Food &amp; Spirits</title>
					<cs:byline>Citysearch Editors, Los Angeles</cs:byline>
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								This modishly decked out Memorial Drive icon serves up burger sliders in the same vein as Limerick Junction--square, toasted and perfectly topped. Although these minis are delicious, opt instead for their pork companions.  Slathered red-chili barbecue is loaded up with onions and jalapenos for a spicy take on the classic. 
							
							
							
						
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					<cs:location>Atlanta, GA</cs:location>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 04:31:32 -0800</pubDate>
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					<title>The Palm</title>
					<cs:byline>Citysearch Editors, Los Angeles</cs:byline>
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								Boisterous nationwide steak palace known for its cartoon-plastered walls and generous helpings of surf and turf--the sliders are not actually on the menu.  So pony up to the bar and rock some swagger when you order these secret bad boys. Atlanta&#039;s most potent trio are filled with filet mignon and dressed in heavy bearnaise. You&#039;ll thank us later for the tip.
							
							
							
						
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					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 04:31:32 -0800</pubDate>
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					<title>Moe&#039;s &amp; Joe&#039;s</title>
					<cs:byline>Citysearch Editors, Los Angeles</cs:byline>
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								The Virginia-Highland old-school landmark doesn&#039;t take credit cards, much less serve a trendy item. However its tiny original Moe Joe burger from 1947 is pretty comparable. Costing a mere $2.50, this classic burger puts things in perspective. In &#039;47 they&#039;d serve one. Sliders now come in packs of four. Oh well, eat up!
							
							
							
						
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					<cs:location>Atlanta, GA</cs:location>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 04:31:32 -0800</pubDate>
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