We order through Dinner Delivered and they can’t inspect everything. When you give explicit instructions not to include meat for a vegetarian they failed 5 of 7 times. That is 5 of 7 times someone could not eat something. Feelings aside of vegetarians/vegans, think if 5 of 7 times your food was not correct. VERY disappointing. The chips and salsa are great but vary from order to order GREATLY. Sometimes you will get cups as you ordered, other times you get a side even though you pay full price. When most of the time Chili’s Downtown has missed the mark for a family member, to make their dinner enjoyable, AND not include salsa… it’s an all around loser. Eat here in the restaurant ONLY or you will most likely be disappointed and talking to the manager from a delivery customer, you must be ready with something missing and/or wrong.
Meredith R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marietta, GA
Though I snobbishly try to avoid most chains, I happen to like Chili’s. In the few days I was in Chattanooga — and I’m a little embarrassed by this — we came here twice. The first time, it was pouring, but we wanted to sit outside and enjoy a drink. Chili’s patio has a protective overhang. Though the rain was beating down, we remained dry and enjoyed our two-for-one frozen margaritas. Rounded out cocktail hour with their ‘pick three” appetizer plate — chose buffalo wings, onion rings, southwestern eggrolls — which was substantial enough to pass for dinner. The second night all we wanted was salad. And drinks.(Chili’s serves BOGO drinks till 10 every night. Why go elsewhere?!) We sheepishly returned, and hey — those salads were darn good! I’m home now. I wouldn’t mind a margarita — but I’m Chili’d-out and how much tequila can a person drink in one week?!
Jamie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
This is a typical Chili’s, so you should know what to expect! I was pleasantly surprised to find some new items on the menu. Their food is pretty consistent, so trying something new is never a huge risk. The location, however, is supurb. After a long trek through the nearby Tennessee Aquarium, this was the perfect spot to take a break and fill up on some good, reasonably priced food. My only issue was the table being a little sticky on my side, but that can happen anywhere, so take my critique with a grain of salt. Definitely don’t be afraid to drop by.
Maria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chattanooga, TN
I am a long time lover of chili’s. Until I tried this one on market st. Chattanooga. Every time I go I am disappointed. I mean cajun chicken pasta how do you mess that up? I always leave dissatisfied. The margaritas were even salty inside the glass. Everything I order is disappointing. Dirty place, service isn’t great.
Steven L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chattanooga, TN
They have a patio where you can sit outside on warm days. It’s located on the corner of Market Street and 4th Street. Their food is always good and drinks are as good as you find around for a restaurant bar type business. I have met friends here to have a fun night and really enjoyed it. I hope they plan on coming back again sometime soon.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sneads Ferry, NC
This is an A-OK chain restaurant in Downtown Chattanooga very close to the Aquarium and Children’s Museum. We have eaten here twice now on visits to the city and have found the food good and exactly what we expect from Chili’s. My Grandmothers Burger was a bit salty but I think that was from the Bacon on it. My burger was perfect. Service was a bit slow today due to the lunch rush but we enjoyed out time to talk. The people of Chattanooga are fantastic and were glad we stopped on our way back home. Plenty of flat screen TVs to watch Football! Who-Dat…Three Adults and 2 children meal was 34.50 not including the tip. Everyone was cool about our Wheel-Chaired family member.
Josiah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
If you absolutely must have pre-cooked, frozen and then re-heated *chicken* with the nutritional value — and flavor — of a cup of crisco and half a gallon of MSG, well, this is a good place to look. Go here if you don’t know anything about food.