Skyline chili is manufactured, processed chili. It is not made locally but in Cincinnati. Â Nothing wrong with that if that's what you want, but Skyline's in Cincinnati just seem better than this location. Â Plus, when choosing manufactured chili Hoosiers like their chili more like Steak N Shake's chunky version with pasta, diced onions, sprinkled cheese, beans, etc, when choosing manufactured chili.
If you want real, fresh, homemade Hoosier chili, then Nick's Chili Parlor is Naptown's finest. Â That place puts Skyline to shame for their far inferior product.
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Peace.
It's in a strip mall with other quick serve restaurants, so I wasn't too surprised to see it empty on a Sunday afternoon. Â Still, it's Skyline chili, so you know what you are getting. Â Staff was very friendly and quick to fill out an order. Â The chili dogs have pretty small hot dogs, but they put plenty of cheese on top of their chili and mustard. Â Not bad for a $1.60!
Review Source:What to say about Skyline chili? It's not regular chili, that's for sure. However, when I'm having a terrible day, Skyline just does a fantastic job of cheering me up. Something about the chili, the noodles, the beans, the onions, and the freshly shredded cheddar cheese doing the trick. Good stuff (although it'll clean you right out)!
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