A Reddit thread about a plate of Olive Garden pasta has sparked some rather interesting conversation around expectation versus reality when dining out.
In the late 1990s, the Olive Garden promotion known as the Tour of Italy was marketed as the ultimate way to get a taste of all the classics. But for how much?
An American tourist was served a rude awakening after asking for one of his favorite dishes in Italy. While holidaying in the homeland of pasta and pizza, the Boston father asked for a dish that ...
The birthplace of endless pasta and unlimited breadsticks is offering smaller servings for a lower price — and it seems to be helping sales ...
It’s common knowledge — maybe not to everyone — that Italian-American dishes are different than those served in Italy. Which means that you cannot order fettuccine alfredo or chicken parmesan at a ...
Olive Garden, which has traditionally seen success from its annual unlimited pasta promotion, recently noticed the opposite trend: Some customers actually wanted less food.
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Olive Garden has been America’s go-to for casual Italian dining for decades. The brand is synonymous with unlimited breadsticks, hearty pastas, and the kind of comfort food that makes people linger at ...
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Metro Phoenix welcomed over 30 new restaurants in September, including Sweetgreen in Scottsdale, Formation Brewing in Phoenix and Sparrow in Peoria.