


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
| 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 |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 107 Grand Hill Pl, Holly Springs, NC 27540
Phone: (919) 552-2237
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Reviews
The soups and salad were excellent — especially the chicken & gnocchi. Everything there was fresh, hot, and comforting.
My entrée unfortunately wasn’t for me (lesson learned: I should’ve stuck with my usual chicken Alfredo), but that’s on my choice, not the staff. My wife’s entrée was good, and overall the service absolutely made the visit worthwhile.
Micaiah delivered top-tier hospitality, and he’s the reason we’ll gladly come back.
Now—that may not seem like a big deal to some. But it speaks to something larger. Because when you say you don’t have something, and then a customer sees it’s available, trust is broken. And trust—whether in politics or in a restaurant—is everything.
The service, unfortunately, didn’t improve. Our waitress—who seemed stretched thin—took our orders. The calamari came out lukewarm. The mozzarella sticks, at least, were hot and fresh. But the chicken gnocchi soup arrived just minutes before my mother’s entrée, far later than it should have. My drink sat empty, and no one came by to refill it.
Then, when my meal finally arrived, it wasn’t what I ordered. I asked for the Tour of Italy. What showed up was lasagna. Twenty minutes later, the right plate came. By that point, the evening had been defined not by hospitality, but by frustration.
And here’s the bottom line: when folks go out to eat, they’re spending their hard-earned money. They’re looking for a good meal, yes—but also for an experience that feels welcoming. That says, we see you, we care about you, we’ve got you covered. At Olive Garden Holly Springs, that didn’t happen. And until it does, I can’t recommend this location.
P.S. You need to dust before health inspection.
5 stars for his awesome service, thank you Olive Garden. I’m pleasantly surprised.