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    Chili's

    3.1 (172 reviews)
    ModerateTex-Mex, Bars, American
    Open 10:45 am - 11:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    Triple Dipper with the sliders, bone-in wings and naked chicken crispers
    Jordan D.

    Always a good time. When I go to my local Chili's down the street from me! I've gone a couple times in the service. Hasn't been all that responsive but that is just because of the lack of stuff and they always made up for it! I went a couple days ago and the service jumped up and stepped up exponentially. My go-to is always the triple Dipper for the table and personally I'll get the big smasher Burger combo! You can't beat the value and the amount of food you get for the price! Inside. There's always football or local sports being played so plenty of stuff to keep you entertained! Restaurant is clean and the environment is welcoming and easy to stay and be in without feeling like you're rushed out.

    3 for me
    Diana S.

    I frequent this place A LOT!!! Like there's weeks when I'm he's 2-3 times (I know that sounds horrible). I've had some AMAZING experiences but also some not so good. Yesterday I think was the actual worse. We were sat by the booths near the bar and it took nearly 1 hour for us to get our order out in :-/ I understand the bartender is in charge of our booth but if they're extremely busy at the bar and have full booths next to her I feel like they should have someone helping too. It took almost 2 hours for us to get our check. If it wasn't for this experience it would definitely be 5 stars. Regardless I will continue to come here as often as I do.

    Presidente Margarita- my fave
    Gnet A.

    Chili's is pretty much consistent and I have my favorites that I tend to order almost all the time. My drink is the presidente margarita. I've always liked it and its a good amount they give and leave the shaker at the table so you can finish it all. My food I loved was the crispers but now not so much. The chicken seems dry now and they didn't give the same sauce they used to give with it but the drinks are still good and the fajita plates were enjoyed by my mom and hubby. The service was good. Attentive and with a smile. Didn't have to wait long to be seated. We sat at a booth, place was clean and bright in there. I definitely recommend the place. As for the chicken crispers..not as good as before.

    Cold Beer
    Monique M.

    Traveled into town and decided to stop in for dinner before going to my hotel. Sitting at the bar with a cold beer and their famous chips and salsa (side of ranch) can't go wrong! So good and beer is cold. Service has been perfect! Bartender is friendly and very welcoming.

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    They've made several positive updates over the last year. We enjoy going here again but miss the awesome blossom!

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    Went on Sunday after Easter service because we were craving something a friend brought us during a…read morerecent meal train but felt it a bit lacking. First, the menu needs a rewrite for content and clarity. For example, buying fajitas doesn't list guacamole and based on size, single, for two and family you get more sides of rice or beans. There's no definition of how much actual meat you get and our server couldn't provide that information beyond a rough estimate. Second, the fajitas we got of family size and for two portions for 7 were not consistently cooked. We asked for medium rare and got about 25% at that with the ones in the center at a more well done. Again, the multiple tiny sides were more obnoxious than anything as it's legit beans and rice unless you want to upcharge. The cilantro lime rice tastes like nothing so skip that and go for abuelita rice which has a hint of flavor. Overall, the butter/gravy that go on the fajitas is the real winner but again a menu where you overbuy and misunderstand (that doesn't even list extras like guacamole or a simple small queso) was beyond frustrating. I would stick to them for one to possibly get a better cook.

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    had the Agua chiles , the quesadilla, the sweet potato's and there tacos !! Highly recommend…read moregetting a couple of plates ! The food was great and the service was as well. I would highly recommended a visit! The fish was fresh , the drinks were good and the desert was amazing !

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    There are some restaurants that need a review, and then there are restaurants like El Dorado, where…read morethe city has already rendered its verdict. At this point, El Dorado is an Austin favorite. People don't really debate whether it's good. They debate whether the wait is worth it, which is a very different conversation. So rather than adding another voice to the pile of praise, it seems more useful to talk about what people should actually expect when they go. First, yes, there may be a wait. This place is popular, and popular restaurants attract crowds. That's not a criticism; it's simply the reality. But it's also worth noting that many of the legendary wait times come from showing up exactly when everyone else does. If you can sneak in before or after the prime lunch and dinner rushes, the experience becomes much more manageable. Once you're seated, do yourself a favor and order the white queso. Better yet, if you're with family or friends, just get the sampler. It turns the beginning of the meal into an event rather than a formality. The white queso is every bit as good as people claim, but what surprised me even more was how seriously El Dorado takes its salsa. Most restaurants treat salsa as a free opening act before the main performance. Here, it feels like something carefully considered. Several varieties stood out, and more than one made me wonder why so many places settle for mediocre salsa when it can clearly be this good. As for the food itself, it's important to know what kind of restaurant you're walking into. If your idea of Austin Tex-Mex is fresh, light, bright, and vaguely health-conscious, you may need to adjust your expectations. El Dorado leans toward the heartier side of the spectrum. These are rich, deeply flavored dishes that feel rooted in tradition rather than trends. The portions are generous, the flavors are bold, and the meal has a certain gravitational pull to it. This is not food that politely taps you on the shoulder. It gives you a warm hug and then insists you have another bite. What impressed me most, oddly enough, were the beans and rice. Normally, they're supporting characters that exist simply because tradition demands they be present. At El Dorado, they seem to receive the same attention as everything else on the plate. It's a small detail, but great restaurants often reveal themselves through small details. The service deserves just as much praise as the food. During our visit, we interacted with several different staff members, and every one of them was friendly, attentive, and genuinely pleasant. There was none of the rushed indifference that sometimes sneaks into busy restaurants. Even better, management was actively moving through the dining room, checking on guests, talking with tables, and making sure people were enjoying themselves. It's the kind of thing that doesn't always get noticed when it's done well, but it absolutely contributes to why places like this develop loyal followings. The atmosphere itself is cheerful and comfortable. It's colorful without being flashy, lively without being chaotic. Nobody is going to leave talking about the interior design, but that's perfectly fine. The room accomplishes what it needs to accomplish: it feels welcoming and relaxed, allowing the food and the people to be the stars. As for negatives, there really aren't many. If you're looking for an elevated dining experience with dramatic plating, moody lighting, and a server who explains every ingredient as though introducing characters in a novel, this probably isn't your place. El Dorado seems far more interested in feeding people well than impressing them with presentation. And honestly, that's probably part of the reason Austin loves it so much. Go when you can avoid the biggest crowds. Order the queso. Explore the salsas. Don't overlook the beans and rice. Show up hungry. The food is hearty, the people are kind, and the restaurant knows exactly what it is. In a city where so many places are trying to become something, there's something refreshing about a place that already has.

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