Get your hands on an order (or two) of the seasonal Skyline Nachos What’s better than a mouth-watering plate of chips and melted cheese? Adding a generous helping of Skyline Chili to the mix. Since 2024, Skyline has been blessing Cincinnatians with their seasonal Skyline Nachos, featuring crisp chips, white queso and Skyline Chili, topped with that unreplicable Skyline shredded cheese. Feeling extra adventurous? Try the deluxe option, topped with lettuce, tomatoes, onions and sour cream. But act quickly — the nachos are only available for a limited time. Photo: Provided by Wordsworth Communications

Skyline Chili is bringing back one of its fan-favorite menu items, along with some hot new takes just in time for the Cincinnati Reds’ Opening Day.

“Skyline Chili is the Official Chili of the Cincinnati Reds, a long-standing local partnership that’s existed since 2002. Skyline can’t think of a better way to kick off a new professional baseball season than with a new take on a favorite ballpark snack — Skyline Nachos,” the chili chain said in a press release.

As of Monday, the Skyline Chili Nachos are back on the menu for a limited time. The dish features chips, queso and chili and is topped with cheddar. You can now also get the Spicy Nachos, which includes the addition of jalapeños and you can also add habanero cheese for an extra kick.

Skyline is also rolling out the new Jalapeño Way — a regular 3-, 4- or 5-Way topped with jalapeños. Add habanero cheese and hot sauce for even more burn.

The new dishes are available for dine-in and carryout at participating Skyline locations. The menu items will be available for as long as supplies last.

More info: skylinechili.com.

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Katherine Barrier is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s journalism program and has nearly 10 years of experience reporting local and national news as a digital journalist. At CityBeat, she...