Skyline Chili
$ • Hot Dogs, Fast Food
Hours:
643 Vine St, Cincinnati
(513) 241-2020
About Skyline Chili
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Skyline Chili Reviews
Price of coneys and a drink could get you a steak dinner anymore. Tired of price gouging for some of the cheapest food you can sell someone. Miniature hot dogs, crackers and a drink 25 dollars plus tip lol
Cheese coney. Took three bites got nothing but bun. Hotdogs are non existent anymore.
Crackers in packs instead of bowls isn’t great either.
I'll admit I've never eaten there, but their executive chef just posted a meme with a slur for disabled people on another page. I called him out on it and will be happy to remove this review if he apologizes and removes his post. People from all sides are using this word in such dehumanizing ways and frankly I'm tired of it because someone in my family has intellectual disabilities. This word is no longer used in medicine or education. Thank you.
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Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 7PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 2PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Skyline Chili, a popular restaurant in Cincinnati, offers a diverse menu with mixed reviews from customers. The chili bowl, a signature dish, features three hot dogs, but some find the chili to be light in flavor and the cheese to be heavy. While the habanero cheese option was not what one customer expected, the side Greek salad was praised. One reviewer noted that ordering a 3-way means something very different in Cincinnati, with the meat sauce tasting like Greek Pastitsio filling and reflecting Greek roots. They mentioned that the dish was cooked Al Dante with thin spaghetti, which was different from the regular spaghetti used elsewhere. Despite some disappointment, others found the cheese coney to be a good value and enjoyed the overall experience, especially the friendly and quick service, with a server praised for being incredible during lunchtime. Overall, Skyline Chili seems to be a Cincinnati must-try, though opinions vary on the quality of the chili itself.