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Chili's Grill & Bar
Subsidiary
Industry Restaurant
Genre Casual dining
Founded March 13, 1975; 49 years ago (1975-03-13)
Founder Larry Lavine
Headquarters 3000 Olympus Blvd
Coppell, Texas 75019
US
Number of locations
1,610 (2020)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kevin Hochman (CEO)
Products American cuisine
Parent Brinker International

Chili's Grill & Bar is an American casual dining restaurant chain. The company was founded by Larry Lavine in Texas in 1975 and is currently owned and operated by Brinker International.

History

Chili's first location, a converted postal station on Greenville Avenue in the Vickery Meadows area of Dallas, Texas, opened in 1975. The original Chili's on Greenville Avenue moved to a new building on the same site in 1981; it relocated again in 2007.

Lavine's concept was to create an informal, full-service dining restaurant with a menu featuring different types of hamburgers offered at an affordable price. The brand grew larger, and by the early 1980s, there were 28 Chili's locations in the region, all featuring similar Southwest decor.

In 1983, Lavine sold the company to restaurant executive Norman E. Brinker, formerly of the Pillsbury restaurant group that owned Bennigan's.

Menu

Chili's serves American food, Tex-Mex cuisine and dishes influenced by Mexican cuisine, such as shrimp tacos, quesadillas, and fajitas.

In addition to their regular menu, the company offers a nutritional menu, allergen menu, and vegetarian menu.

Advertising

"Chili's (Welcome to Chili's!)" is an advertising jingle used in Chili's Restaurant commercials to advertise the restaurant's line of baby back ribs. The song was written by Guy Bommarito and produced by Tom Faulkner Productions for GSD&M Advertising of Austin, Texas. Faulkner sings both "I want my baby back, baby back, baby back..." (Which is similar to the Tommy James song "Draggin' the Line"), as well as the melodic theme. The deep "Bar-B-Q sauce" line was sung by famed New York bass vocalist Willie McCoy. A 1996 rendition of the jingle features a doo-wop quartet, Take 6, singing a cappella. Advertising Age magazine named the song first on its list of "10 songs most likely to get stuck in your head" in 2004. In October 2017, the jingle was revived to advertise Chili's new menu, where it was re-conceptualized as "Oh Baby, Chili's is Back (Baby, Back, Baby, Back)".

In 2008, the chain aired parody ads for "P. J. Bland's", a fictional restaurant chain with cardboard foods.

In 2012, Chili's used Wendy Rene's Stax single, "Bar-B-Q", in their TV commercial.

In September 2017, Chili's dropped about 40 percent of its menu items to focus on burgers, ribs, and fajitas.

In February 2020, Chili's announced a new marketing campaign encouraging people to "laugh so hard you pee a little." The new campaign was focused on "Out to 'Ita" and used elements of ASMR.

Locations

Asia/Oceania Europe Middle East North America/Caribbean South America Africa
China Germany Bahrain Canada Brazil Egypt
India Kuwait Dominican Republic Chile Morocco
Indonesia Lebanon Mexico Colombia Tunisia
Japan Oman United States Costa Rica
Malaysia Qatar Puerto Rico Ecuador
Philippines Saudi Arabia El Salvador
South Korea United Arab Emirates Honduras
Sri Lanka Panama
Taiwan Peru
Pakistan
Guam

As of 2015, they have 1,580 locations worldwide, including 839 that are company-owned and 741 that are franchised.

Legal problems

In October 2008, a Chili's Australia franchise was prosecuted and fined A$300,000 by the NSW Office of Industrial Relations for underpaying staff, pressuring employees to sign an Australian workplace agreement, and failing to pay A$45,000 in owed wages by a deadline set by the Office of Industrial Relations. In the same year, Chili's announced the permanent closure of all its Australian locations due to poor sales, unprofitability, and non-compliance with the Fair Work Act 2009.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Chili's para niños

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