Customers` Favorites
Customers` Favorites
“seriously the nicest people and most delicious food!“
Customers` Favorites
“You know the more I travel and the more I eat, the more I learn what I like and what I don't. I've learned that I only kinda like skyline chili. Not because it's not good, but it's not great. It's cinnamon/cumin/cocao/cloves (4C's) covering up bland chili and unimaginative flavor (Sorry Cincinnati, but Texas got it right, plus they invented it. Its the cheese, not spaghetti or chili. And cheese alone can't carry it's weight. It's every kids dream food, but what happens when that kid grows up and finds caviar, sushi, dry aged prime meat. This starts to feel like a struggle meal and not in the nostalgia way
I'm not going to get into how the 4 Way is just a chili dog subbed bun for noodles and minus the dog (onoins, not beans, otherwise it's a stew).
160 locations for a commercialized regionalized dish that when put to the test and debated with locals (who have traveled) can't stand the weight as to what makes it good, not just unique.
I think it's totally worth it to try, but it's not something you need to go to Cincinnati to get, so as I was passing thru Louieville I stopped here, find your nearest one and after 1 visit and 1 dish you'll get the jist, not overly explained and set up by some Cincinnati native steering things.
The service is good becuase the table side service actually makes a difference. The decor is somewhere between corporate and kitchy. Prices are on the reasonable side, but once you make it at home you kinda realize it's not. Your paying for an idea that's good, not great. The same thing could have been done with Curry Noodles, it's kinda like Poutine for Canadians.
It's good food and a consistent meal and experience, but a little simplistic and underdeveloped, they really could have taken this flavor and combination much further and not leaned so much into the spice profile being different than Texas. I often call it the Starbucksification of foods.“
Customers` Favorites
“So delish!! Unique and so tasty!“
Customers` Favorites
“Food was incredible and the service was amazing. Felt like I was eating at a family gathering!“
Customers` Favorites
“This place is very tasty. They sell canned big reds for $1.25 but do not offer ice. The owner is always a big ball of sunshine. She’s so friendly. You better hurry up and get some ice cream before for it melts.
This ice cream shop was featured in a movie.
(Keep Your Distance)
Check out the Trailer out on You Tube!
Gill Bellows (Shawshank Redemption)
Kim Raver (Grey’s Anatomy)
Stacy Keach and many more talented people!
Really a good stalker flick!
Get a Big Red float they are the bomb!!!!“
Customers` Favorites
“Very friendly, amazing food and great service. would definitely comeback.!!!!😄🤩🤩“
Customers` Favorites
“My first time eating here with my fiancé
The fries was just thrown in the bag with to much salt
The burger was good but I would have rather went to chilis for there
The place was clean until you get to the soda machine and there was stuff over the machine
But over all the people was nice“
Customers` Favorites
“EXCELLENT! Possibly the best burger in Louisville. I no longer support the shady, silly business practices of “Weekend Burger” so we were THRILLED to find a place EVEN BETTER! This place is AWESOME!“
Customers` Favorites
“{{restaurant.reviews}}“
Loading...
“The food is so good. The owners are great people. My 2026 goal is to support this business more. My only regret is I wish I’d bought a 2nd burger for later“