

Established in 1975, Chili’s Grill & Bar brings bold flavors and American favorites to W. Lebanon, 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: Mart Plaza, 200 South Main K, W, Lebanon, NH 03784
Phone: (603) 298-0335
Website: https://www.chilis.com/locations?utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=Chilis
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Ultimate Smokehouse and Triple Dipper are great value.
Ribs – They are good. They’re not the best ribs ever, but they are actually pretty good and are really tender and it’s been really consistently good so far. And having 3 options to choose from are nice.
Big Mouth Bites – Again, pretty good. Great appetizer.
Southwestern Eggrolls – I like these a lot. They have a really nice flavor and the avocado ranch works really well.
I’ve only done take out, so I haven’t really experienced service, but when I went here to pick up my food the first time, they were nice in showing me where to pick up the food.
And it really helps that they are quick with preparing the food and doesn’t make you wait 20~30 min more than the estimated time.
Highly recommend coming here!
The bottom 3 photos were my most recent curbside. It was a mess, and clearly cilantro in the middle, over seasoned huge inedible onion blossoms. What a contrast from the first 6 photos, which are from 2 separate on restaurant visits.
Honestly, I drove by this building at least twice a day for a year and a half before discovering it was even open. It gives the sense of “boarded up” to me. After two years working down the street, I tried it out today. Bummer.
I had a cup of potato soup. Not a bad flavor, but it had a really pasty texture, like the thickener just didn’t have enough time on the stove. Maybe it will be better tomorrow.
The Mushroom Swiss burger was OK. I knew it wouldn’t be great when the server didn’t ask about doneness. I expected Medium then. But, as you can see in the pic, it was the poorly named Well Done. Ugh. If your lawyers demand you over-cook your ground beef, you probably just shouldn’t serve it. Or, at least try to talk us out of it.
The French Fries were cooked properly, but then got doused with cumin – the armpit of household spices.
The iced tea was delicious, and the only reason for a third star.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you combine flawless customer service with genuine human kindness (and just a sprinkle of comedic timing), the answer is: Serenity, the waitress at Chili’s, White River Junction.
From the moment she greeted our table, it was clear this wasn’t going to be your average chain-restaurant experience. She has that rare ability to make you feel like a guest in her home rather than a customer on a ticket.
But what really sets Serenity apart is her personality. She’s kind without being forced, funny without trying too hard, and professional without losing her humanity. Case in point: in the middle of a perfectly ordinary exchange, she casually used the word “doo-doo” and I had no idea how to respond so I just smiled awkwardly..
Every Chili’s should have a Serenity. Until then, if you’re lucky enough to dine where she works, ask for her section.