I went to college in Cincinnati so it grew on me while I was there and I still eat it from time to time. I think it’s good.

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    2 years ago

    I thought it was perfectly fine. I’ve only been to Cincy twice, but I enjoyed a skyline chili dog each time. I thought it was a pretty cool city despite what everyone told me about it (primarily residents).

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      2 years ago

      Agreed, it was the one thing my wife and I were looking forward to as we passed through Ohio on a road trip to coastal NC. It was a massive letdown. I don’t know how they ruined it so hard.

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        2 years ago

        If you expect Cincinnati chili to be anything like real chili, you’re going to hate it. If you throw expectations out the window? It’s pretty good.

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    2 years ago

    It’s one of those things for me that breaks category, being so dissimilar to what I think of as chili. If I’m not evaluating it as chili, I like it. Great over spaghetti noodles with some raw chopped white onion.

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    2 years ago

    Not a big fan of chili since I’m vegetarian. But some of my friends that went to school down there will literally fight over who has better Chili Skyline or Gold Star… I find their heated discussions rather entertaining…