

Established in 1975, Chili’s Grill & Bar brings bold flavors and American favorites to Apopka, featuring sizzling fajitas, margaritas, burgers, ribs, and chicken crispers. Stop by for your lunch favorites, drinks and appetizers, or enjoy a hearty dinner meal with families and friends. Chili’s offers a lively atmosphere with a bar area for unwinding and catching the game. Enjoy dine-in, takeout, delivery, or catering. Download the Chili’s App for rewards and free food!
Family-friendly chain serving classic Tex-Mex & American fare in a Southwestern-style setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2425 E Semoran Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703
Phone: (407) 880-7999
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I finally realized this Chili’s was nearby, and I went in, just about an hour before closing. There were a few people in there, and regardless of the hour, I was welcomed in, invited to sit where I wanted, and had amazing service from a friendly hostess and server from the second I sat down, and all throughout my meal.
On top of that, the food was really good – one server asked me if I wanted my free chips (for loyalty program) heated a bit more, because they were only warm (nice touch!). The cajun chicken & shrimp alfredo was amazing – so good, and so flavorful!
I’ve eaten at many chili’s over the decades, but this was my first time into this location, and it definitely won’t be my last, as we just moved into the area. I just had to take a moment to say how pleased I was with such a warm reception, regardless of the hour, and great food, as well.
Didn’t really seem that busy. Got sat down at a table, waited for fifteen minutes and watched other people seated after me get served, and not one person came up to me and asked me what I wanted. It’s like I was invisible or something, it’s sad because I was really hungry.
My party of nine was genuinely excited to eat here since we hadn’t been in a while. Unfortunately, the experience went downhill quickly. Service took forever, and our server only stopped by when absolutely necessary. Otherwise, she was standing in the corner talking with other staff. We were one of only two tables in her section, so the lack of attention was especially noticeable.
It was 8 p.m. on a Sunday when our food arrived, and everything tasted like it was made hours ago. My mom had to send her fries back multiple times just to get something fresh. I ordered the Smokehouse Platter, which came with several items: crispers (okay), fries (old but warm), mac and cheese (soupy), chicken and bacon quesadillas (dry and tasted old), and finally the ribs.
The ribs were what really did it for me. They were incredibly tough and dry—I could barely pull them apart with a fork. I ate maybe a third before having to stop. The only thing I could really finish were the crispers. In total, only one or two people in our entire party managed to finish their meals. That’s saying a lot considering there were five grown men with us, including two teenage boys who normally devour everything.
I rarely complain, but this experience was beyond disappointing. I ended up getting food poisoning. I actually threw up everything I ate—I could even include a picture with pieces of the ribs in it, but I know anyone reading this is probably in the mood for food, so I’ll spare you that sight. What bothered me most is that my parents paid for such a huge letdown.
I couldn’t even make it to the car before my stomach started cramping. I was in the bathroom more than five times afterward and got sick almost immediately. I have an iron stomach, and nothing has ever hit me that fast.
On the drive home, we all agreed it’s probably best to stay away from Chili’s for a while. Such an unfortunate visit. The only bright spot was the food runners—they were kind and far more attentive than our actual server.