The Skyline Chili secret family recipe originated from Kastoria, Greece, where it was passed down from one generation of Lambrinides to the next. Shortly after the family arrived in the Mid-Western United States, the founder of Skyline Chili, Nicholas Lambrinides, opened up his first restaurant in Price Hill, Ohio. The restaurant overlooked downtown Cincinnati, which provided inspiration for the
name of his restaurant, and so began Skyline Chili. Since its opening in 1949, Skyline Chili has become a well-known part of Cincinnati’s culture.

At Skyline Chili, it is our goal to provide you and your family with a casual and friendly dining experience that makes you feel good! The Skyline experience starts as soon as you step foot into our dining room, where you are instantly greeted by smiling employees who are happy to see and serve you every time you visit. The connections made between our family and yours, makes Skyline feel like home.

From our fresh ingredients to our unique flavor, Skyline’s Chili Cheese Coneys and Ways bring comfort to guest of all ages. We take pride in providing excellent customer service in our dining rooms, but we also enjoy serving the Cincinnati Community as well. All yearlong you can find Skyline Chili around town donating Cheese Coneys to local schools, sports teams and charities. Skyline is all about having fun, too! Whether you are catching a Reds game at Great American Ballpark or soaking up the sun at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Skyline Chili is right beside you serving up delicious food for your family to enjoy together.

It is important to us that our products are convenient for you. With a variety of our retail products available at your local grocery store, you can bring the Skyline experience home with you. Skyline Dip is one of our most popular recipes, but you can also use our chili to make dishes such as Skyline Pizza, Tots and more! Check out our Skyline recipes, available grocery products and a full list of retail
partners on our website.

 

Skyline Chili can be found at many Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky locations, visit http://skylinechili.com for more information.