CHILI'S


'Chili's Grill & Bar' is a chain of over 1,000 casual dining restaurants, most located in the United States. It was founded by Larry Lavine and is currently owned by Brinker International, which also owns On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina, Maggiano's Little Italy, and Romano's Macaroni Grill.
Its current slogan is "Welcome to Chili's".

Contents
History
Menu
The song
Trivia
External links

History


Chili's first location , a converted house on Greenville Ave, in Dallas, Texas, opened on March 13 1975 by Larry Lavine. The food was so popular that customers often lined up in the parking lot waiting for a table. In 1979, the front porch was enclosed, to allow those waiting to order a margarita, a very profitable and crowd-pleasing decision. At that time the menu consisted almost entirely of burgers, chili, chili tacos and fries.
It now has locations in 49 U.S. states (all except Montana) and 23 international locations, including Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Australia and the UK. Chili's opened its 1,000th restaurant on August 3 2004.
On September 20 2004 and September 25 2006, the day's profits from all Chili's locations owned by parent company ''Brinker International'' were donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Chili's also makes significant contributions to the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and the Limbs For Life Foundation. This event will also happen again on September 24 2007.
Chili's in Khobar, Saudi Arabia


Menu


Chili's serves American food slightly influenced by Mexican cuisine. Appetizers include: the Awesome Blossom, Boneless Buffalo Wings, Wings Over Buffalo, Boneless Shanghai Wings, Fried Cheese, Classic Nachos, Fajita Nachos, Southwestern Eggrolls, the Triple Dipper, Spinach and Artichoke Dip, and Skillet Queso. Featured entrees are burgers, fajitas, quesadillas, and baby back ribs. Chili's also serves a variety of alcoholic drinks and desserts, such as the Molten Chocolate Cake.
The current Chili's promotion includes "Fired-Up Favorites," which feature some new spicy additions to the menu, including Blazin' Boneless Wings, Texas Cheese Fries (with a full pound of cheese!), Buffalo Chicken Fajitas, Honey-Chipotle Chicken Crispers, and much more. Beverages are Coca-Cola products, but vary by location.

The song


'Chili's (Baby Back Ribs)' is a popular advertising jingle used in Chili's Restaurant commercials to advertise the restaurant's line of baby back ribs. The ad features a doo-wop quartet singing a cappella. Three phrases from the song have entered American popular culture:

★ A baritone voice, staccato: "I want my baby back, baby back, baby back, I want my baby back, baby back, baby back... "

★ A tenor voice: " Chilliiiiiii's baby baaack riiibbs....Chili's baby back ribs"

★ A Basso profondo voice: "Barbecue Sauce".
The song was written by Guy Bommarito and produced by Tom Faulkner for GSD&M Advertising of Austin, Texas. Subsequent versions of the popular commercial and its catchy jingle have included
★ NSYNC
, Evander Holyfield, and Dominique Dawes. The jingle was quoted (and perverted) by the character Fat Bastard in the movie ''.'' It has also been sung on the sitcoms ''Will & Grace'', ''The War at Home'', ''The Office'', ''The Jamie Foxx Show'', and ''Scrubs''. In the last of these, it is said to be the only song with the word "baby" in it that the hospital's resident a cappella group, The Worthless Peons, know. Also in this show, the same a cappella group is paid to torture somebody by singing the baritone part over and over without any other lyrics.
''Advertising Age'' magazine named the song first on its list of "10 songs most likely to get stuck in your head" in 2004.

Trivia


In the television comedy mockumentary The Office, manager Michael Scott one day insists upon taking a business client to Chili's instead of the Radisson. He submitted a letter to the editor of ''Small Businessman's Magazine'' declaring that Chili's is the "new golf course," where business gets done. At the restaurant and during the meeting, Scott sprinkles Chili's references throughout the meeting. He asks the waitress, "May we have an Awesome Blossom, please? Extra awesome?" He later breaks a discussion between his boss and their client by bursting into the "Babyback Ribs" song. Also, after firing an employee named Devon, he gives him a Chili's Gift Certificate in a bid to salvage their "friendship". In another instance, Michael Scott holds the Annual Employee Awards Night "The Dundies" at a Chili's. Interestingly, there are no Chili's in Scranton, PA; the closest location is in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

External links



Chili's Grill & Bar official website

Chili's Grill & Bar official website Australia

Chili's Grill & Bar official website United Kingdom

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