Chi-Chi's
2455 Brice Rd.
Reynoldsburg OH United States
CLOSED FOR BUSINESS LOUISVILLE (AP) — Chi-Chi's, the Mexican restaurant chain, may have served its last chimichanga. Outback Steakhouse (OSI) this week closed on its $42.5 million deal for the rights to 76 restaurants in the Chi-Chi's chain, which was beleaguered by bankruptcy and a hepatitis outbreak in western Pennsylvania.Outback plans to convert many of the restaurants into its own brands — which include its signature Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba's Italian Grills, Bonefish Grills, Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bars, Roy's and Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurants. A statement posted on Louisville-based Chi-Chi's Web site said, "We would like to thank all of our loyal customers of the past 27 years and with a tear in our eye, say Adios." A recorded message on Chi-Chi's toll-free guest relations hot line said the chain was no longer in business and apologized for any inconvenience caused by the closure of its restaurants. This is a regional chain of Mexican restaurants, this particular Chi-Chi's is next to the Brice Rd./I-70 interchange and next to Bob Evans. An upscale dining room, both the building and the dining area have Mexican decor.
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Menu
Price Range: $5.01 - $15
Hours: CLOSED FOR BUSINESS
Phone: 614.8643885
Accepts: Visa, MasterCard/Eurocard
Smoking: section
Alcohol: full bar
Dress: casual
Reservations: not accepted
Parking: own parking lot
Accessibility: completely