Top 10 U.S. Chili Cities Named in Honor of Feb. 22 National Chili Day

Wienerschnitzel ranks U.S. cities on per-capita chili consumption, chili cookoffs, number of chili restaurants and love for the famous dish

IRVINE, Calif.--()--Forget what you’ve heard about chili being a Texas-only specialty. A study by one of the world’s largest chili purveyors shows that residents of cities across the country love this classic comfort food as much or more than their Long Star State counterparts.

The internal analysis, conducted by Wienerschnitzel in honor of National Chili Day on Feb. 22, named the Top 10 Chili Cities in the United States. Residents in these markets eat more chili per person than residents of other cities, have access to more restaurants known for their chili and are more likely to enter or attend a chili cookoff. These residents also more fully embrace their cities’ chili culture or openly demonstrate their love for the famous dish.

According to Doug Koegeboehn, chief marketing officer for Wienerschnitzel, the list of “Top 10 Chili Cities” includes not only expected chili capitals in the Southwest but other markets like Los Angeles, Chicago, Cincinnati and Springfield, Mo., known more for seafood, Midwest comfort food or ethnic dishes than the American classic dish.

The survey ranked Los Angeles atop the list, followed by Dallas; Phoenix; Houston; San Francisco/Oakland; Chicago; Baton Rouge, La.; Springfield, Mo.; Cincinnati; and San Antonio who is credited with first popularizing chili in the 1890s, rounded out the top 10.

“Despite being the official dish of Texas, chili has grown to become America’s dish,” said Koegeboehn. “At Wienerschnitzel, we’ve known that for years. In fact, we’d like to think that there are really only two types of people in the world: chili lovers and those who still haven’t tasted really great chili yet.”

Wienerschnitzel combined its own and third-party chili consumption data with local restaurant and chili cookoff trend information and other quantitative and qualitative research to develop the ranking. In addition to its namesake Chili Dog, the Irvine, Calif.-based chain specializes in Chili Cheeseburgers, Chili Cheese Fries and 10 other menu offerings made with its secret-recipe chili at 333 restaurants in 11 states.

Wienerschnitzel is celebrating National Chili Day on Feb. 22 with its Chili Lovers Combo, featuring a Chili Cheese Dog, Chili Cheeseburger, Chili Cheese Fries and a small drink, available at a discounted price. Chili fans can also get 5 Chili Dogs for $5.95 any day of the year.

For menus, locations and driving directions to the nearest Wienerschnitzel, visit www.wienerschnitzel.com.

About Wienerschnitzel

Founded by John Galardi in 1961 with a single hot dog stand in Wilmington, Calif., Wienerschnitzel (www.wienerschnitzel.com) is one of the real pioneers of the quick-service food industry. Having successfully carved out a niche with hot dogs, The World’s Largest Hot Dog Chain serves more than 120 million hot dogs annually. Based in Irvine, Calif., Wienerschnitzel operates or franchises 333 stores in 11 states. It is part of the Galardi Group, which is also the parent company of Hamburger Stand and Tastee-Freez LLC.

Contacts

Media Contact:
Amusement Park PR
Bob Ochsner
(714) 881-2341

Release Summary

To celebrate Feb. 22 "National Chili Day," Wienerschnitzel ranked the "Top 10 U.S. Chili Cities," based on per-capita chili consumption and more.

Contacts

Media Contact:
Amusement Park PR
Bob Ochsner
(714) 881-2341