


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
I arrived at 4:15pm to provide ample waitlist time. They again, had some objections but once I explained I would be reviewing my experience there was urgency “to make it work”. They added our name to the waitlist and we returned at 5:30pm. They explained we would be seated at a booth and 2 large tables. I assumed the tables would be set up together but they were completely separate resulting in half of us having our back to the birthday girl.
We asked if anything could be re-arranged to avoid this and they said no multiple times. We decided to not stay and took our large party done the street to Black Bear Diner. We called Black Bear while at Olive Garden and they created a long table for us and seated us immediately. We were prepared to spend ~$1,500 on dinner at Olive Garden and spent less than $500 at Black Bear with spectacular service. Drive the 5 minutes and go to Black Bear instead, and yes they have pasta there too.
Our server was nice however it was still an extremely disappointing experience
So many options on the menu
It was my wife’s birthday. It was a Saturday night. The wait was about 30 minutes, which was weird because as I looked around, less than half of the tables were occupied. It was about 2 hours before they closed. We were a party of 3.
When they finally seated us, it was squashed in-between two larger parties right by the kitchen door. Normally that would be fine, but when the restaurant is over half empty, it was annoying. I guess easier for the servers so they don’t have to walk as far.
As far as atmosphere, there wasn’t much talking, laughter or even music – just a loud vacuum going the whole time. Strike one.
Next was service. They must’ve been short on servers for a Saturday?? We all got the bottomless soup and salad. We saw our server a total of 3 times. Once at first to take our order, once to bring us food, and 30-45 minutes later to see if we wanted seconds of anything. (See picture of soup empty, salad empty, and bread empty. That’s how we sat for almost a half hour! Strike two.
Lastly was the food. There was only about a cup of soup in all the soups, both times. But the annoying thing was, there were zero gnocchi’s in the gnocchi and chicken soup. (See picture) Not only that, there were no pepperoncini’s or onions in the salad and very few croutons. We asked the server where the pepperoncini’s and onions were, and he said they ran out of them. And he said they don’t get shipments in until Wednesday! That means from Saturday until Wednesday they would be serving partial salads to everyone. Strike three.
Needless to say my wife was sad about her birthday dinner. Last time at that restaurant. Olive Garden, if you read this, I’d like a refund.