


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.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Sundance Pkwy, Round Rock, TX 78681
Phone: (512) 341-8433
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Reviews
I had the salmon with broccoli, which was delicious. The kids had the Chicken Alfredo, and we ordered calamari rings for an appetizer. They also bring out plenty of free hot garlic breadsticks and salad to start, which is always nice. I also appreciated that the staff kindly made a sugar-free version of my Margarita.
The only downside is that it gets very crowded with long lines. To get a table, you definitely need to join the waitlist 45–60 minutes in advance.
We ordered curbside pickup and got the exciting notification that our food was ready. Naturally, we assumed that meant… it was ready. So we waited. And waited. And waited some more. After about 15 minutes of bonding time with our parking spot, I called the restaurant.
The hostess answered and somehow immediately knew which order I was calling about. Which was… comforting? Concerning? A little of both.
She informed me that the manager had to bring out our order and that he was currently busy. Apparently curbside at Olive Garden operates on a VIP system where only management can transport breadsticks to vehicles.
When the manager finally appeared (we believe his name was Ashton, per the receipt), we politely asked if there had been a delay. With a very enthusiastic grin, he said, “No.” We asked if the food was cold. Same grin. “Not at all.”
No explanation. No apology. Just vibes. Big “why are you even asking?” energy.
To be fair, the food was not cold. So congratulations on meeting the absolute baseline expectation of hot food being hot.
However, when we got home, we discovered we were apparently expected to eat fettuccine alfredo with our hands. No napkins. No plasticware. No straws for the drinks. Just pure survival mode.
Nothing catastrophic happened, but the whole interaction felt oddly dismissive — like we were the inconvenience for showing up when told our food was ready.
We expected a little more from Olive Garden. You know… the place that wants us to feel like family. If this is how family gets treated, I understand a lot more about therapy now.
Would I go back? Sure. But I’ll bring my own napkins, utensils, and emotional preparedness next time.
2 stars because the food was at least warm!
Service at this location is always fantastic. Even when servers are run-off-their-feet busy they are still personable and friendly.
I always walk out full and happy.