


Skyline Chili is a chain of Cincinnati-style chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1949 by Nicholas Lambrindes, Skyline Chili is named for the view of Cincinnati’s skyline that Lambrindes could see from the first restaurant, opened in Price Hill. It is also the official chili of the Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Cylones, Columbus Blue Jackets, and the Kings Island theme park, and also sponsors the Crosstown Shootout. Famous for it’s Cheese/Chili Coneys, Ways (Chili Spaghetti), and entrees continue to be made from Nicholas’s original recipes, using his secret blend of spices and the highest quality ingredients.
Basic sit-down chain known for diner-style dishes garnished with signature Greek chili.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9254 Plainfield Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Phone: (513) 793-3350
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The only negative aspect I can say is that the spaghetti was as soft as baby food, but other than that, it was delicious!
Not something to eat everyday, but would like to come here occasionally.
There’s more workers standing by the food than there are working a crowded dining room floor.
Very disappointed
Here was my experience at this newly built Skyline at 11:30 AM on 6/18: drive thru person was cranky and rude. They failed to offer hot sauce and crackers or put it into the bag. Just yesterday I was asked at the same Skyline if I wanted crackers and hot sauce. They did not confirm my order which is standard practice. They gave me a $15 total at the speaker and $20 total at the window. The worker continued to not say hi or acknowledge me at all while handing me a pen and paper. They asked me to sign which is bizarre. This is a ploy for tips. Sharing a pen like this is simply unacceptable. Every person that goes through the drive thru is sharing germs with each other because of this absurd requirement. This is deplorable and I will not be heading back as it disgusts me.
I love Skyline, but management has decided our health as their customers is less important than asking everyone for a potential tip. Pay your workers instead. Stop asking everyone to front the bill for you.
As for the food, the cheese is way too melted which seems to be happening here depending on the day. It’s way too melted. They want $3 with tax for this coney. No thanks! I’ve attached a picture from the same Skyline twelve days ago which was absolutely perfect. You can see the difference between expectation and reality.
I had high hopes for this Skyline based on that experience, but today proved that not much has changed here in terms of quality control, yet you are forced to be asked for a tip anyway.
There is a lack of quality control and for these premium prices and risk of germs for the sake of unwarranted tips, I’m out. You can afford the building, so you can afford good workers and training. Respect your customers.