


All of your favorites are just a few clicks away! View our menu online and Order To Go Now or come in for our famous never-ending first course of freshly baked breadsticks and your choice of homemade soup or garden fresh salad. Enjoy abundant portions of classic entrees the whole family craves like the Tour of Italy, our irresistible Chicken Parmigiana, or everyone’s favorite Fettuccine Alfredo, made fresh from our kitchen to your table. Gather together with the people you love over a meal worth sharing at Olive Garden. When you’re here, you’re family.
Lively, family-friendly chain featuring Italian standards such as pastas & salads.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
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On Saturday morning, January 31st, my wife and 20 other African American women from various churches around San Diego, between the ages of 50-85, arrived at the Olive Garden located at 585 I Street in Chula Vista. The reservation was made by “Joni.”
I took a screen shot of your Google landing page’s “popular time” feature, because I wanted to make sure that my hunch was right, and it was. That particular location is not very busy during the 11:00 am – 12:00 pm time frame. But that’s beside the point.
They were in the private section when the manager, “Albert,” set the tone and was incredibly rude to my wife and the entire party from start to finish. This is a gathering of older, mature, church-going women, so imagine their surprise when they were verbally accosted with a stern warning after praying and singing a church hymm (not very loudly, I might add).
They were much more quiet than the annoying and obnoxious singing of “Happy Birthday” to guests that literally disturbs the entire restaurant. All I’m going to say is it’s not always what you say, but how you say it. Clearly, Mr. Albert has an axe to grind.
I should also add that none of the guests complained. In fact one of the guest complimented them on their respectful display of their faith.
I think Mr Albert is in serious need of customer service training (or re-training, because the first time didn’t take) as well as sensitivity training. I doubt very seriously he would want his mother treated the way he treated those women. Unless, of course, he doesn’t have one; which would explain a lot.
The main server, Abraham (go figure!), and his fellow servers were the one bright spot during an otherwise dismal experience. If things don’t work out for Mr. Albert, I have a great suggestion for his replacement.
On top of that the food wasn’t very good. The soups tasted like they were watered down and the salad tasted like trash! I know this, because she brought it home for me to tast it. Yuck!! How in the world do you mess up a salad?
Olive Garden…smh. What happened? When did you lose your way? I thought Olive Garden was all about family, community…the neighborhood.
But clearly to Mr. Albert, that neighborhood has to be a certain color; or religion; or both.
Our bread and sauce arrived before our server did. Three different employees mentioned they were going to bring appetizer plates, but it took about 40 minutes for them to actually arrive. Overall, the service felt unorganized and inattentive. I usually enjoy coming here, but this experience definitely missed the mark.
The must try menu items include the Zuppa Toscana soup, the Shrimp Scampi, the breadsticks, the Five Cheese Ziti, the Green Apple Moscato Sangria, and the Peach Raspberry iced tea!
He mention We will be charged if we asked for more salad and soup.
My wife was only served one time
Is not unlimited false advertisement