


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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Reviews
It was fairly busy when we went, but service held up well. Our server was attentive, especially when correcting a missing side of Fettuccine that was supposed to come with my entrée. I also noticed management making rounds, though they didn’t appear to be offering much support to the line staff — just my observation.
My family enjoyed their meals, and it was a solid outing overall. I usually stick with pasta, but I tried the Sirloin this time — unfortunately, it tasted a bit like freezer burn and was lacking in flavor. In hindsight, probably best to stick to what Olive Garden is known for.
Not a terrible experience, but definitely room for improvement.
I was not expecting much. It is Olive Garden, right? You go for the breadsticks, maybe some decent pasta, and call it a day. But this Chino location? It pulled a total plot twist.
Me and my daughter rolled in for a Thursday lunch around noon and boom, we were seated instantly. Already off to a good start. Then Isaiah showed up. This dude did not just bring water and take orders, he delivered a masterclass in hospitality. My daughter is learning how to order on her own, and he did not rush her, did not talk over her, he hyped her up. That alone deserves a shoutout.
Let’s talk food. What slapped?
• Mozzarella Sticks: I am not even going to lie, these were the main event. Crispy like a dream, not a drop of grease, and that cheese pull? Illegal levels of satisfaction.
• Fettuccine Alfredo (Kids): Creamy, rich, pasta cooked like it actually mattered. My daughter was vibing with it.
• Ravioli and Lasagna Classico: The kind of combo that makes you want to lean back in your chair with a happy sigh. Multiple reviewers hyped up the lasagna, and they were not lying, it is a hit.
• Soup, Salad and Breadsticks: Old faithful. It is the Olive Garden signature for a reason, and they nailed it.
Pro tip from other folks online, the Chicken and Shrimp Carbonara is a heavy hitter. I did not try it this time, but best believe it is on my list for the next round.
The vibe?
It is a chain, but it did not feel like one. Staff were super friendly, even ones who were not our servers checked in on us like we were regulars. It is cozy, laid back, and mostly clean, except for some dusty spots that made me squint a little. Not tragic, but management, yall gotta handle that. It is giving “we forgot this shelf existed.”
When should you go?
Hit it before 12 to dodge the rush. This spot stays popular for a reason, and if you are bringing kids or just want to chill, early is the move.
Final word? Go. Just go.
Olive Garden in Chino is not just another chain outpost. It has got heart, it has got flavor, and it has that extra something that makes you want to come back before you have even left the parking lot. If you are in Chino and not hitting this spot up, I do not know what to tell you.
During the meal, my daughter was playing a game on the tablet provided at the table. There was no clear or obvious notice that the game would result in a $2.99 charge, and as a 6-year-old child, she has no ability to understand or consent to in-app purchases.
When I received the bill and noticed the $2.99 charge, I immediately spoke with the staff and asked for it to be removed. I explained that this was done by a child unintentionally. In a previous visit under the same circumstances, the charge was removed without any issue.
However, this time the manager refused and stated that it was my responsibility as a parent to monitor whether my child would incur the charge. I find this response unreasonable and disappointing. During a family meal, it is not realistic to constantly monitor a tablet, especially when it is provided by the restaurant and used by young children.
I stuck with my favs and ordered the spinach artichoke dip for the appetizer and fettuccine Alfredo as my main entree. I went out on a limb for my drink and got the Strawberry Lemoncillo Margarita at the recommendation of our server, Lexi. I highly recommend it! It was so delicious, I ended up getting another one before leaving.
Also, wanted to mention how shocked I was to find out the server with Lexi was in training (Claudia I believe her name was). She was so knowledgeable, professional, and courteous. It was her 2nd day and you definitely could NOT tell! She’s already a pro.