Restaurants & Bars
Bacon Lovers: Pig Out Thursday At Slater's 50/50 In Pasadena
Don't be the little piggy that stays home! It's a Pork-a Palooza with free Bacon Fat Popcorn and $5 bacon cocktails.

PASADENA, CA — Save the date, bacon fans!
On Thursday, Aug. 20, three Slater’s 50/50 restaurants, including at Raymond Avenue and Union Street in Pasadena, are treating diners to a full-day, Pork-a-Palooza with a free order of Bacon Fat Popcorn, with any food purchase, and $5 Bacon Bloody Marys and $5 Bacon Old-Fashioneds.
The restaurant chain, founded in 2009 in Anaheim Hills with an undeniable bacon-centric focus, features such porker pleasers as Bacon Mac N Cheese Balls, bacon ketchup, barbeque pork-belly flatbread, spaghetti and bacon meatballs and the signature "BBB Bacon Burger" (beef and bacon blend, bacon American cheese, thick-cut bacon, plus a sunny-side-up egg and bacon-island dressing on a brioche bun.)
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While Slater's has a few locales in Southern California, Thursday's bacon specials only are offered at three, all offering patio dining, takeout and delivery:
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- Huntington Beach: 17071 Beach Blvd.
- Pasadena: 61 N. Raymond Ave.
- San Diego: 2750 Dewey Road
And for those who like a bacon-ish entree that packs heat, Slater's 50/50 has that, too: Signed Waiver Needed To Eat This Burger: It's That Hot.
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