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Go to DestinationCamp Washington Chili
Camp Washington Chili dates back to 1922, when a Macedonian street vendor got creative and brewed up a stew with ground beef, chili powder and a bunch of spices, and poured it over his previously unpopular dish … spaghetti!
3005 Colerain Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45225
Chili Addiction
Order it by the bowl or smother it over their homemade dogs, sausages and burgers. All of their condiments are made in-house daily, including the tart pickles and jalapenos, and try to save room for their amazing house-churned ice creams.
408 North La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048
The Phoenix Saloon
Grab the Single Shot if you’re a Texas chili first-timer, but if you’re feeling brave, order the Ring of Fire, a super spicy chili stew. If you’re craving even more heat, try out the Killer, but don’t say we didn’t warn you!
193 West San Antonio St
New Braunfels, TX 78130
The Shed
Travel to the southwest and taste their beloved bowl. It’s not only made of different meat, but it’s also a different color! Native to New Mexico, chili verde is a fiery concoction made up of slow-roasted chopped pork and simmering green chilies.
113 1/2 East Palace Ave
Santa Fe, NM
Slim’s Last Chance
Slim’s blue neon sign says it all: “Cold Beer, Booze and Hot Chili.” This Seattle chili shack is part roadhouse and part saloon, but the biggest draw is their simple (yet satisfying) fare.
5606 1st Ave South
Seattle, WA 98108
Texas Chili Parlor
Located up the street from the state capitol and close to the university, this Austin institution is considered by many to be the best chili in the Lone Star state, loved by students, sports fans and politicians since 1976.
1409 Lavaca St
Austin, TX 78701

