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From our signature salad and breadsticks to mouthwatering specials, like our New! 3 Course Italian Dinner for just $12.95, we're passionate about providing you with fresh, delicious Italian food and a great dining experience--every time you visit.\n\nOur menu is filled with inspired appetizers, entrees, desserts, wines and specialty beverages--plus a great selection of Gluten Free and Garden Fare items--so there's always something for everyone. And kids are no exception. Our Children's Menu features all their classic favorites, so that everyone can enjoy a great meal together.\n\nAt Olive Garden, it's all part of what we like to call Hospitaliano!®: our passion for 100% guest delight. Come experience it for yourself tonight. We can't wait to see you at our restaurant! \n\n View Less … View More
great food!. I don't care if they aren't authentic Italian dishes (like you are ever gonna find that in Arizona) the food is still good with reasonable prices. If you are looking for a real Italian meal, go to Italy duh! View Less … View More
Olive Garden "Italian" Restaurant : What A JOKE !.
No.1:This is one pf those chain restaurants. Italian? Not really! No 2. The Wait Staff needs a lot more training.
No one need that the patron has is anticipated . Want water? Ask for it. Want butter for your soft breadsticks? Ask for it. Ask about the different kinds of wine: you better know the answer ;they don't No 3.Cuisine: Italian style. You can do just as well in your local Supermarket. Heavy on creamed soups: no variety.
Entrees so-so. Choice of salads :two. Nothing distinctive about either one. The dressings are probably out of a bottle; if not, you could have fooled me. To summarize, if you have a taste for good, real Italian food, go to a good Italian Restaurant. Don't waste your money here. The food is much too pricey for what it is! They never heard of real Italian Bread.
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Traditional dishes and all -you-can-eat salad, soup and bread sticks are the draw at this upscale-casual Italian restaurant..
In Short
Established in 1982, this chain gained a following for its laid-back atmosphere and generous portions. Patrons settle
into comfortable booths and tables in dining rooms with plants, artwork and décor reminiscient of the villas in the Tuscan countryside. Starters include scampi, sausage or pepperoni pizza, and several soup choices, as well as a signature seafood dip (crab, shrimp, cheese and marinara). Entrees include classics like lasagna, fettuccine Alfredo and chicken parmigiana. There are also "Garden Fare" options, which promise 30 percent fewer calories.
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Not Real Italian but Food is not Bad. I've heard many times that Olive Garden doesn't serve authentic Italian food. Who cares! The dishes are still yummy. I was dining with my friend once and she recommended ordering the chicken alfredo. I thought 'geez, that sounds so simple' and ordered another dish that sounds more exotic. Her chicken alredo came out and I was given a bite. Wow! These stuff are made from scratch, they don't taste like the ones you get from fazoli's or other american restaurants that serve some italian dishes. Also, the soup with sausage is so good there, I recommend trying it out in replace of the salad they serve. View Less … View More
the food is good but sorta pricey for the portions but they make up for it with the breadsticks and salad.. the breadksticks and salad are a good start of they give u a good apetite for your food. they have allot of nice enthusatic waiters that check up on you to make sure your food is to perfection. View Less … View More
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