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Dixie Chili and Deli, originally '''Dixie Chili''', is a chain of three Cincinnati Chili restaurants located in the state of Kentucky . Greek immigrant Nicholas Sarakatsannis founded the first location in 1929 in Newport, Kentucky , just across the Ohio River from the city of Cincinnati . Today the company also has locations in Erlanger and Covington , additonally distributing a canned version of their chili product in Supermarkets in the Cincinnati and Kentucky area. HISTORY Nicholas Sarakatsannis immigrated to the United States from Greece in 1912 at the age of 15 in order to escape hostilities between the Greeks and the Turks . He landed a series of jobs in restaurants and the food industry, eventually arriving in Cincinnati. In 1928, he began working for Empress Chili, the original Cincinnati-style chili parlor. His first day on the job he made nine gallons of chili. He soon became convinced he could develop his own recipe and open his own chili parlor. Searching the region on buses between split shifts for a location that would not be in competition with Empress, Sarakatsannis found a location in Newport, Kentucky on Monmouth Street, the city’s primary business district. The first Dixie Chili restaurant opened its doors in 1929, the year of the Great Depression . The original chili recipe has not been altered and is a closely guarded family secret. Dixie's chili is milder than some of the other regional chili parlors, but has developed such a following that the restaurant has opened parlors in Covington, Kentucky and Erlanger, Kentucky . The Sarakatsannis family continues to own and operate the business. MENU The original menu heavily featured Cincinnati-style chili. Prominent on the restaurant’s early menu were the following dishes:
Within the last several years, Dixie began to expand its menu, featuring deli sandwiches, chicken fingers, soups and salads. SEE ALSO REFERENCES
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