Skyline Chili Menu

  • FRIES
  • KID'S MEALS
  • POTATOES
  • BOWLS
  • DESSERTS
  • SALADS
  • WRAPS
  • BURRITOS
  • VEGETARIAN
  • CONEYS
  • WAYS
  • BEVERAGES

Healthy Meal suggestions for Skyline Chili

  • FRIES
  • KID'S MEALS
  • POTATOES
  • BOWLS
  • DESSERTS
  • SALADS
  • WRAPS
  • BURRITOS
  • VEGETARIAN
  • CONEYS
  • WAYS
  • BEVERAGES

Visit below restaurant in Stow for healthy meals suggestion.

Visit below restaurant in Stow for healthy meals suggestion.

  • Beth G.

    Need a Skyline fix, but you're on the opposite side of the state from Cincinnati? No problem. All you've come to expect from the original Skyline locations in the Queen City is here -- the quick and friendly service, the three-ways bursting with yellow cheese, the bibs, and the oyster crackers with "hot" sauce. This location is almost always busy, but we've never had to wait for a table. Sometimes you will have to wait a bit longer than you might expect for your food, but that's if an influx of carry-out orders happens to come through right before you sit down. Typically, the food is out within 5-7 minutes of ordering. Vegetarians, do not despair! 3-, 4-, and 5-ways can be made with Skyline's special black-beans-and-rice mixture, which also fills their scrumptious black bean burritos. In my opinion, it's even better than the original chili that made the chain famous. If you're a chili fan, though, you can buy cans of it (or, better yet, packets of the seasoning mix) at the counter. Note: they take credit cards, but you'll need to pay at the counter. Feel free to leave the tip in cash at the table.

    (5)
  • Julie H.

    Good but not as good as in Cincinnati.

    (3)
  • Bill J.

    The chili is always consistent. I am shocked at how dirty this restraunt is. Under staffed and the owner/manager does nothing. Stands around and has no desire to take care of customers. This is now three weeks in a row with the same results. The staff mimics the owner lazy.

    (3)
  • Kermit S.

    Gotta love the classic! If you haven't had Cincinnati style chili, give it a try. Don't expect the Texas style chili most everyone is used to. This stuff is more like a sauce. Have it on some spaghetti. Yeah buddy!!

    (4)
  • Megan S.

    I am a fan of skyline. I tried for the first time in Columbus and really have loved it ever since. For what I can tell people either love if or hate it. My husband and I love it. To be honest I don't think about it very much when we go out but I love the 3 way and my husband really enjoys the coneys. Mmmm now I want skyline.... PS: not diet food but very delicious!!

    (4)
  • John C.

    I went here for the first time today. Pretty good little joint if you like 3 way chili. Service was good. Very good portions for the price. The spaghetti wasn't over cooked like a lot of places do. I'll definitely have to go back and try their chili dogs and other items. The service was good and the servers were pretty friendly.

    (4)
  • Amy S.

    This is my husbands favorite place. It's an acquired taste but I won't complain. After becoming vegetarian(me) my husband didn't come here for nearly 2years. Thankfully they got some new items for me!! Great, friendly staff. Super for a quick bite. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Alex T.

    I am not sure why anyone would go to Skyline and be upset about "minimum nutritional value". Did you look into the food you are about to eat AT ALL? It's chili, noodles, and a pile of cheese for pete's sake. I don't think anyone (maybe except for our clueless friend Wil W.) is going to Skyline for a healthy meal. I feel sorry for people like Wil W., who don't look into the food they are about to eat, and blindly eat something that they obviously have no business consuming, then have the audacity to judge others who enjoy it. Bottom line: health nuts, this place isn't for you. I grew up in Cincinnati, and this Cleveland area locale brought me home. Polite service, excellent food, and quick. If you enjoy chili, with either noodles, or a hot dog, topped with cheese, check this place out. It's different, but I find it delicious. If you are concerned about possibly putting unhealthy food in your "temple", you may not want to try it. And if you do, don't come on here and whine about how horrible it is for you, because anyone with half a brain can put that together by simply looking at the menu.

    (5)
  • Wil W.

    Hick food that is of minimal nutritional value. It's probably worse than McDonald's. There is nothing tasty or nutritious about it. The coneys are gross; the sausage is reminiscent of canned Vienna sausage, something that should never be eaten. Moreover, they pile on the cheese...GROSS! Their 3-way chili spaghetti is equally disgusting. It's nothing more than empty calories, and it does not feel very good going down. I feel bad for anyone who subjects their digestive system to this "food." Your body is a temple; treat it as such and stay away from this.

    (2)
  • Stacie C.

    I know Skyline is a classic. But the 3-Way was perhaps not the best way for me to go. The service was quick and I did appreciate that the shredded cheese was bagged separately for my to-go order. The chili sauce had a flavor I couldn't quite put my finger on.....nutmeg? Or maybe cinnamon? Maybe it's an acquired taste. I couldn't not stop at Skyline since it was right by my hotel.....but I think I should have gone for some hot dogs.

    (2)
  • Miércoles F.

    After my first trip, I wasn't amazed--it was just OK. Shortly thereafter, I had dreams about it. Soon enough, I went back, and now I have around half-a-dozen frozen boxes in my freezer and even more cans. Skyline has made me an addict.

    (5)
  • Nancy B.

    Drive Through Review Large 5 was was plenty for dinner for 2.... ordered a cheddar potato for lunch tomorrow. 5 Way Chili - more cinnamon than I remember, but the spaghetti was cooked well, the beans were not mushy, and the cheese was sharp. Potato - well cooked with the same cheddar as the little shredded bags of joy that come with the chili. Take out containers - THE WORST EVER... the plastic bag even leaked!!! No holes... the grease seeped out of the seam! Both containers were covered in greasy slime by the time I drove the 5 miles home... even though neither moved a bit.. the bag didn't even twitch on the passenger seat... grrrrr.

    (4)
  • Leonard F.

    If you like the Cincinnati Chili this is your place in Akron to get your fix..People either like it or hate it. If you like it this is your place. Usually service is quick and restaurant is clean.

    (4)
  • Diana C.

    We took our granddaughter there last night. She got a hot dog which was OK. I had 3 way chili, my husband had 5 way chili. Both of ours were inedible. The spaghetti was mushy, the sauce had a funky taste, the whole dish was barely warm and the cheese just sat there. The waitress never came back to our table because we were going to order each of us a hot dog. There was one gentleman at a table near us and that was it. The servers stood behind the cash register talking and we couldn't get anyone's attention. The waitress flew by and put our bill down and left. Never once asked how things were--she could obviously tell because our plates were barely touched. I decided I would tell the cashier when he asked how the meal was exactly how I felt. He could barely tear himself away from his conversation with the servers and didn't even ask. Shame on me for not telling him how nasty everything was. We will never go back.

    (1)
  • Leah N.

    This location has great service which makes the entire experience that much better. 3 way with onions all the way! Might not be too many ingredients but it sure tastes amazing and also light on the checkbook.

    (5)
  • Rachel C.

    Skyline Chili is a Cincinnati cult classic. We've been to Skyline many, many times. It's so good! The chili cheese fries are delicious, as well as the 5- way (chili, spaghetti, cheese, beans and chopped onion). The Caesar salad is fresh and crispy, and the dressing is really good. The Buffalo Chicken salad is delicious as well. Even the loaded chili cheese baked potato is good. I don't think there is a single thing on the menu that my family doesn't like. This Skyline is clean, and the servers have always been helpful, pleasant and prompt in checking- in on us and refilling drinks. It's become a tradition for us to each get a mini peppermint patty at the cash register when paying (chili and cheese don't make for the freshest breath! Ha ha!) and even pick up some cans of Skyline to take home. Our family always enjoys going here, and it's a great place to take the kids. They bring bowls of crackers for each person when you are seated, so that keeps the kids occupied, and the wait time for your order is very quick. They even provide bibs if you need them. Absolutely 5 stars! And we will, of course, return again and again and again! :)

    (5)
  • Jeff T.

    Well I'm from Cincinnati and I stay in Stow for business once a month. While I'm here this fills my Cincy Chili craving...Always pretty consistent. As everyone says you'll either love it or hate it. That's true with all of the Cincinnati Chili.

    (5)
  • Kim K.

    I personally like this place. It is quick, cheap and provides me with a pick-me-up! I always get the small three way. Can't go wrong!

    (3)
  • Beth R.

    We first tried Skyline on our honeymoon of all things - I added hot sauce at that time, unfortunately, before I realized what Skyline chili is! Now I love the taste. I have to have mustard and onions. Our service was great here. The food was piping hot - this is the FIRST time I've been to a Skyline that served hot chili.. thank goodness!! Give it a try, you'll have cravings.

    (5)
  • Steph F.

    You Cincinnatians know good Skyline in the greater Cleveland/Akron area is hard to find. But if you live in Northeast Ohio and you're a fan of the famous/infamous Cincy-style chili ("chili" to some), the restaurant in Stow comes close enough. I ate here with my best friend on a Tuesday night. We came in about an hour before close (customer faux pas, I know, sorry!!!). By that time, it was self-seating. We were the only ones there. They were starting to clean up, and one of the waitresses was vacuuming, but she thankfully stopped after we sat down at one of the cleaner booths. The service was equivalent to any other Skyline you'd get in Cincy, and about the same amount of wait time even though we were the only patrons. Bowl of oyster crackers to start, drinks came quickly, and so did my much-anticipated four-way and cheese coney all the way (fact: if you want to order a coney at Skyline with everything on it, you must learn to order it "all the way." It's a tradition). I'm giving the Stow branch four stars because although it didn't rival a Colerain experience (is that even possible?), the quality of the chili was LEVELS above that of the Parma Skyline.* LEVELS. It was almost home away from home. *I mean DO NOT go to the Parma Skyline.

    (4)
  • Justin P.

    Good chili but with a twist. Originated in Cincy.. If you have never tried a 3 way or a cheese coney, you are really are missing out! Try the haberno cheese if your lucky to be there when they have it, it will wake up your taste buds with a spicy kick! Mr. Underwood runs a fine shop!

    (5)
  • Pablo E.

    Like a good display of cleavage, this place is easy to see but hard to get into without serious effort. You've gotta navigate a bunch of Steels Corner suburban wasteland sprawl to get to the little strip mall that houses Skyline. Beware the roads with grassy medians! It's too easy to drive on the wrong side if it's dark out. Now with Skyline, either you like the chili or you don't. Any time we went to Reds games when I's a kid, that meant stopping at a Cincy chili parlor, so I got the bug as a youngun. It's Cincinnati-style Greek chili, far different than the supposed million or so varieties of heavily tomato-based overspiced slop that most Americans are used to. Cincy chili is more of a sauce consistency (thinner) than a meal in itself, it's flavored differently (cinnamon?) and it's great on everything. Most dishes include chili on spaghetti ("Ways") or hot dogs, covered with a fucking huge mound of shredded cheese. Seriously, the copious amount of queso used here keeps Wisconsin in business. Skyline is styled somewhat like Steak-N-Shake, a middle ground between fast food and full dining, where fast food is served to you on plates with silverware. The service at this Skyline has never disappointed. Somehow, they seem really focused on keeping drinks full, even for thirsty lardasses like me. ¡Muy apreciado! Here's a tip: go Monday nights. All you can eat Ways and Dogs for like $8.99. See if you can beat my record of 17 cheese coneys... I don't think you can, because unlike you, I've transformed public displays of gluttonous embarrassment into an art form.

    (4)
  • Jobeth B.

    I love skyline chili! First experienced it in it's native cincinatti and travel to the location on stow once per year. The staff is always friendly and service is great. Quality matches what I expect from a skyline

    (5)
  • Aaron C.

    As someone who has never been to Skyline in the past, I have to say that I am very satisfied with the service I received, and the overall quality of the food. I went for an early dinner it's my girlfriend (of whom introduced me to Skyline Chili) and the restaurant isn't an overly big place, but not cramped by any means. It is a very clean place as well. The waitress that greeted us (and also served us) was very nice and polite. She made suggestions on the menu upon learning that I was new to the restaurant. The waitress was also very prompt with delivering our drinks and food and asked (only once) if everything tasted good. The food we received was outstanding. It was fresh, hot, and tasted great. The presentation of the food we ordered was perfect as well. Needless to say, we will definitely be returning to this Skyline Chili in the near future. I would also recommend this location to anyone who is wanting to try something new as well!

    (5)
  • Rob F.

    Darn good food for a really cheap price. I love their chili, some people hate it because it has cinnamon in it...Greek style. I think it is very good and I usually get the cheese coneys which they put an absolutely ridiculous amount of cheese on...in a good way. I like their hot sauce because it is super hot. It is great on their coneys. The fries are more of a string style...and they are nice and crispy. Service is good and they usually have your food out extremely quickly. Overall, you should at least try one of the Skyline Chili locations of you have not already.

    (4)
  • Gretchen B.

    I wish we had continued down the street to Retro Dog. Talk about the most unhappy staff, grumpiness at its finest. Blah food, blah staff. The only reason I gave it a two star rating is cause my husband likes this stuff. I couldn't think of anything worse to eat.

    (2)
  • mvc j.

    I had a good memory of eating at Skyline Chili when I used to visit Cincinatti - I was in Akron for a professional event and visited this one about 30 minutes away. It was not anywhere as good as I remember, the spaghetti was way overcooked to a mushy consistency, and the chili was just ok. Either my memory is failing, things have changed for this restaurant chain, or I got a bad meal/picked a bad location.

    (2)
  • Alex T.

    I am not sure why anyone would go to Skyline and be upset about "minimum nutritional value". Did you look into the food you are about to eat AT ALL? It's chili, noodles, and a pile of cheese for pete's sake. I don't think anyone (maybe except for our clueless friend Wil W.) is going to Skyline for a healthy meal. I feel sorry for people like Wil W., who don't look into the food they are about to eat, and blindly eat something that they obviously have no business consuming, then have the audacity to judge others who enjoy it. Bottom line: health nuts, this place isn't for you. I grew up in Cincinnati, and this Cleveland area locale brought me home. Polite service, excellent food, and quick. If you enjoy chili, with either noodles, or a hot dog, topped with cheese, check this place out. It's different, but I find it delicious. If you are concerned about possibly putting unhealthy food in your "temple", you may not want to try it. And if you do, don't come on here and whine about how horrible it is for you, because anyone with half a brain can put that together by simply looking at the menu.

    (5)
  • Wil W.

    Hick food that is of minimal nutritional value. It's probably worse than McDonald's. There is nothing tasty or nutritious about it. The coneys are gross; the sausage is reminiscent of canned Vienna sausage, something that should never be eaten. Moreover, they pile on the cheese...GROSS! Their 3-way chili spaghetti is equally disgusting. It's nothing more than empty calories, and it does not feel very good going down. I feel bad for anyone who subjects their digestive system to this "food." Your body is a temple; treat it as such and stay away from this.

    (2)
  • Stacie C.

    I know Skyline is a classic. But the 3-Way was perhaps not the best way for me to go. The service was quick and I did appreciate that the shredded cheese was bagged separately for my to-go order. The chili sauce had a flavor I couldn't quite put my finger on.....nutmeg? Or maybe cinnamon? Maybe it's an acquired taste. I couldn't not stop at Skyline since it was right by my hotel.....but I think I should have gone for some hot dogs.

    (2)
  • Miércoles F.

    After my first trip, I wasn't amazed--it was just OK. Shortly thereafter, I had dreams about it. Soon enough, I went back, and now I have around half-a-dozen frozen boxes in my freezer and even more cans. Skyline has made me an addict.

    (5)
  • Nancy B.

    Drive Through Review Large 5 was was plenty for dinner for 2.... ordered a cheddar potato for lunch tomorrow. 5 Way Chili - more cinnamon than I remember, but the spaghetti was cooked well, the beans were not mushy, and the cheese was sharp. Potato - well cooked with the same cheddar as the little shredded bags of joy that come with the chili. Take out containers - THE WORST EVER... the plastic bag even leaked!!! No holes... the grease seeped out of the seam! Both containers were covered in greasy slime by the time I drove the 5 miles home... even though neither moved a bit.. the bag didn't even twitch on the passenger seat... grrrrr.

    (4)
  • Leonard F.

    If you like the Cincinnati Chili this is your place in Akron to get your fix..People either like it or hate it. If you like it this is your place. Usually service is quick and restaurant is clean.

    (4)
  • Aaron C.

    As someone who has never been to Skyline in the past, I have to say that I am very satisfied with the service I received, and the overall quality of the food. I went for an early dinner it's my girlfriend (of whom introduced me to Skyline Chili) and the restaurant isn't an overly big place, but not cramped by any means. It is a very clean place as well. The waitress that greeted us (and also served us) was very nice and polite. She made suggestions on the menu upon learning that I was new to the restaurant. The waitress was also very prompt with delivering our drinks and food and asked (only once) if everything tasted good. The food we received was outstanding. It was fresh, hot, and tasted great. The presentation of the food we ordered was perfect as well. Needless to say, we will definitely be returning to this Skyline Chili in the near future. I would also recommend this location to anyone who is wanting to try something new as well!

    (5)
  • Rob F.

    Darn good food for a really cheap price. I love their chili, some people hate it because it has cinnamon in it...Greek style. I think it is very good and I usually get the cheese coneys which they put an absolutely ridiculous amount of cheese on...in a good way. I like their hot sauce because it is super hot. It is great on their coneys. The fries are more of a string style...and they are nice and crispy. Service is good and they usually have your food out extremely quickly. Overall, you should at least try one of the Skyline Chili locations of you have not already.

    (4)
  • Gretchen B.

    I wish we had continued down the street to Retro Dog. Talk about the most unhappy staff, grumpiness at its finest. Blah food, blah staff. The only reason I gave it a two star rating is cause my husband likes this stuff. I couldn't think of anything worse to eat.

    (2)
  • mvc j.

    I had a good memory of eating at Skyline Chili when I used to visit Cincinatti - I was in Akron for a professional event and visited this one about 30 minutes away. It was not anywhere as good as I remember, the spaghetti was way overcooked to a mushy consistency, and the chili was just ok. Either my memory is failing, things have changed for this restaurant chain, or I got a bad meal/picked a bad location.

    (2)
  • Beth G.

    Need a Skyline fix, but you're on the opposite side of the state from Cincinnati? No problem. All you've come to expect from the original Skyline locations in the Queen City is here -- the quick and friendly service, the three-ways bursting with yellow cheese, the bibs, and the oyster crackers with "hot" sauce. This location is almost always busy, but we've never had to wait for a table. Sometimes you will have to wait a bit longer than you might expect for your food, but that's if an influx of carry-out orders happens to come through right before you sit down. Typically, the food is out within 5-7 minutes of ordering. Vegetarians, do not despair! 3-, 4-, and 5-ways can be made with Skyline's special black-beans-and-rice mixture, which also fills their scrumptious black bean burritos. In my opinion, it's even better than the original chili that made the chain famous. If you're a chili fan, though, you can buy cans of it (or, better yet, packets of the seasoning mix) at the counter. Note: they take credit cards, but you'll need to pay at the counter. Feel free to leave the tip in cash at the table.

    (5)
  • Julie H.

    Good but not as good as in Cincinnati.

    (3)
  • Bill J.

    The chili is always consistent. I am shocked at how dirty this restraunt is. Under staffed and the owner/manager does nothing. Stands around and has no desire to take care of customers. This is now three weeks in a row with the same results. The staff mimics the owner lazy.

    (3)
  • Kermit S.

    Gotta love the classic! If you haven't had Cincinnati style chili, give it a try. Don't expect the Texas style chili most everyone is used to. This stuff is more like a sauce. Have it on some spaghetti. Yeah buddy!!

    (4)
  • Megan S.

    I am a fan of skyline. I tried for the first time in Columbus and really have loved it ever since. For what I can tell people either love if or hate it. My husband and I love it. To be honest I don't think about it very much when we go out but I love the 3 way and my husband really enjoys the coneys. Mmmm now I want skyline.... PS: not diet food but very delicious!!

    (4)
  • John C.

    I went here for the first time today. Pretty good little joint if you like 3 way chili. Service was good. Very good portions for the price. The spaghetti wasn't over cooked like a lot of places do. I'll definitely have to go back and try their chili dogs and other items. The service was good and the servers were pretty friendly.

    (4)
  • Amy S.

    This is my husbands favorite place. It's an acquired taste but I won't complain. After becoming vegetarian(me) my husband didn't come here for nearly 2years. Thankfully they got some new items for me!! Great, friendly staff. Super for a quick bite. Love this place!

    (5)
  • Diana C.

    We took our granddaughter there last night. She got a hot dog which was OK. I had 3 way chili, my husband had 5 way chili. Both of ours were inedible. The spaghetti was mushy, the sauce had a funky taste, the whole dish was barely warm and the cheese just sat there. The waitress never came back to our table because we were going to order each of us a hot dog. There was one gentleman at a table near us and that was it. The servers stood behind the cash register talking and we couldn't get anyone's attention. The waitress flew by and put our bill down and left. Never once asked how things were--she could obviously tell because our plates were barely touched. I decided I would tell the cashier when he asked how the meal was exactly how I felt. He could barely tear himself away from his conversation with the servers and didn't even ask. Shame on me for not telling him how nasty everything was. We will never go back.

    (1)
  • Leah N.

    This location has great service which makes the entire experience that much better. 3 way with onions all the way! Might not be too many ingredients but it sure tastes amazing and also light on the checkbook.

    (5)
  • Rachel C.

    Skyline Chili is a Cincinnati cult classic. We've been to Skyline many, many times. It's so good! The chili cheese fries are delicious, as well as the 5- way (chili, spaghetti, cheese, beans and chopped onion). The Caesar salad is fresh and crispy, and the dressing is really good. The Buffalo Chicken salad is delicious as well. Even the loaded chili cheese baked potato is good. I don't think there is a single thing on the menu that my family doesn't like. This Skyline is clean, and the servers have always been helpful, pleasant and prompt in checking- in on us and refilling drinks. It's become a tradition for us to each get a mini peppermint patty at the cash register when paying (chili and cheese don't make for the freshest breath! Ha ha!) and even pick up some cans of Skyline to take home. Our family always enjoys going here, and it's a great place to take the kids. They bring bowls of crackers for each person when you are seated, so that keeps the kids occupied, and the wait time for your order is very quick. They even provide bibs if you need them. Absolutely 5 stars! And we will, of course, return again and again and again! :)

    (5)
  • Jeff T.

    Well I'm from Cincinnati and I stay in Stow for business once a month. While I'm here this fills my Cincy Chili craving...Always pretty consistent. As everyone says you'll either love it or hate it. That's true with all of the Cincinnati Chili.

    (5)
  • Kim K.

    I personally like this place. It is quick, cheap and provides me with a pick-me-up! I always get the small three way. Can't go wrong!

    (3)
  • Beth R.

    We first tried Skyline on our honeymoon of all things - I added hot sauce at that time, unfortunately, before I realized what Skyline chili is! Now I love the taste. I have to have mustard and onions. Our service was great here. The food was piping hot - this is the FIRST time I've been to a Skyline that served hot chili.. thank goodness!! Give it a try, you'll have cravings.

    (5)
  • Steph F.

    You Cincinnatians know good Skyline in the greater Cleveland/Akron area is hard to find. But if you live in Northeast Ohio and you're a fan of the famous/infamous Cincy-style chili ("chili" to some), the restaurant in Stow comes close enough. I ate here with my best friend on a Tuesday night. We came in about an hour before close (customer faux pas, I know, sorry!!!). By that time, it was self-seating. We were the only ones there. They were starting to clean up, and one of the waitresses was vacuuming, but she thankfully stopped after we sat down at one of the cleaner booths. The service was equivalent to any other Skyline you'd get in Cincy, and about the same amount of wait time even though we were the only patrons. Bowl of oyster crackers to start, drinks came quickly, and so did my much-anticipated four-way and cheese coney all the way (fact: if you want to order a coney at Skyline with everything on it, you must learn to order it "all the way." It's a tradition). I'm giving the Stow branch four stars because although it didn't rival a Colerain experience (is that even possible?), the quality of the chili was LEVELS above that of the Parma Skyline.* LEVELS. It was almost home away from home. *I mean DO NOT go to the Parma Skyline.

    (4)
  • Justin P.

    Good chili but with a twist. Originated in Cincy.. If you have never tried a 3 way or a cheese coney, you are really are missing out! Try the haberno cheese if your lucky to be there when they have it, it will wake up your taste buds with a spicy kick! Mr. Underwood runs a fine shop!

    (5)
  • Pablo E.

    Like a good display of cleavage, this place is easy to see but hard to get into without serious effort. You've gotta navigate a bunch of Steels Corner suburban wasteland sprawl to get to the little strip mall that houses Skyline. Beware the roads with grassy medians! It's too easy to drive on the wrong side if it's dark out. Now with Skyline, either you like the chili or you don't. Any time we went to Reds games when I's a kid, that meant stopping at a Cincy chili parlor, so I got the bug as a youngun. It's Cincinnati-style Greek chili, far different than the supposed million or so varieties of heavily tomato-based overspiced slop that most Americans are used to. Cincy chili is more of a sauce consistency (thinner) than a meal in itself, it's flavored differently (cinnamon?) and it's great on everything. Most dishes include chili on spaghetti ("Ways") or hot dogs, covered with a fucking huge mound of shredded cheese. Seriously, the copious amount of queso used here keeps Wisconsin in business. Skyline is styled somewhat like Steak-N-Shake, a middle ground between fast food and full dining, where fast food is served to you on plates with silverware. The service at this Skyline has never disappointed. Somehow, they seem really focused on keeping drinks full, even for thirsty lardasses like me. ¡Muy apreciado! Here's a tip: go Monday nights. All you can eat Ways and Dogs for like $8.99. See if you can beat my record of 17 cheese coneys... I don't think you can, because unlike you, I've transformed public displays of gluttonous embarrassment into an art form.

    (4)
  • Jobeth B.

    I love skyline chili! First experienced it in it's native cincinatti and travel to the location on stow once per year. The staff is always friendly and service is great. Quality matches what I expect from a skyline

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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