Celebrate Mother’s Day with Scottish Music Duo, McKasson & McDonald
May 3, 2018
Sleder’s Family Tavern is delighted to announce a Mother’s Day performance with the music of Scotland featuring McKasson and McDonald. This compelling and creative duo, Ryan McKasson, a Scottish fiddle player, and Eric McDonald, a vocalist and guitarist, captures the heart of an audience and seemingly carries it back to the Highlands and Heather of Scotland. […]
A Fool’s Paradise of Music With Adair Correll and the “Older Than Dirt Boys” Band, April 29
April 15, 2018
Sleder’s Family Tavern is delighted to announce the next performance in the On the Porch Music Series: Adair Correll and the “Older than Dirt Boys” Band. This performance will be a release party for their CD, On My Bucket List, which captures Adair’s wit and wisdom of a life filled with music. Adair’s songs are a blend […]
A Most Legendary Restaurant (and Moose!)
February 10, 2018
In restaurant news on February 6, 2018, Full Service Restaurant (FSR) Magazine, named Sleder’s Family Tavern among “21 of the Most Legendary Restaurants in America.” Sleder’s is extremely honored to be recognized. We thank our patrons, especially, for continuously coming back, bringing their friends and families, and for making Sleder’s such a treasured and fun […]
Robin Lee Berry & These Good Souls Kick Off the 2018 On the Porch Music Series
December 29, 2017
Robin Lee Berry & These Good Souls – On the Porch @ Sleder’s – SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2018 @ 4 PM -Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door -Outlets: Sleder’s, Oryana Food Coop, Brilliant Books -For tickets or more information call 947-9213. Sleder’s Family Tavern is thrilled to announce the first show of the […]
My Favorite Leap Day Tradition
February 27, 2012
According to Irish tradition, a man who receives a marriage proposal on a leap day must accept it. Personally, I am very excited, and will be at SLEDER’S waiting with my fellow moosemates! I thought I would get up early, wax my board for some early morning rail action.. trot back in ’round the noon […]