Olive Garden [merged threads]
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Olive Garden is great for what it is. Reasonable food, good prices, large portions. We went yesterday, while visiting the new college student and they were giving out samples of Sangria, that actually tasted good. I rarely drink, so this is amazing that I actually liked it.
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I personally hate when people get all snobby about chain restaurants, Olive Garden in particular. I eat at plenty of higher end places, including lots of Italian in NYC (Michael White and Batali restaurants), yet can still appreciate Olive Garden for what it is.
There are constantly waits for them, even in NYC. People like them. No big deal.
Funny though how the most recent posts have all stated it is at least getting a little better.
There are constantly waits for them, even in NYC. People like them. No big deal.
Funny though how the most recent posts have all stated it is at least getting a little better.
#153
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After a great dinner in a better restaurant, Mrs. Deubster is occasionally known to say, "You know what would be great for dessert? Cheesecake at the Olive Garden." So Mrs. Deubster & I go to OG about 3 times a year. At our local one, they serve a very tall wedge of very delicious NY style cheesecake, better than any available elsewhere in this area.
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It's nice to see that this thread still has legs.
We traded our small town in Alabama for a smaller town in Tennessee. We have a local independent restaurant within walking distance. The owners are ItAms like me and feature some family recipes, but I don't find them any more exciting than my own family recipes.
I still crave OG occasionally, but have discovered Carrabbas and like it better (after one visit). I liked the option of whole wheat pasta and thought there was far more garlic (I like that) in my dish than anything OG offers. I still prefer OG for salad, soup and dessert.
I grew up in a 3rd gen Italian American household, have eaten in loads of independent Italian restaurants in the Northeast as well as places in Rome & Naples, but I still like Olive Garden and will continue to eat there unless it gets much worse.
We traded our small town in Alabama for a smaller town in Tennessee. We have a local independent restaurant within walking distance. The owners are ItAms like me and feature some family recipes, but I don't find them any more exciting than my own family recipes.
I still crave OG occasionally, but have discovered Carrabbas and like it better (after one visit). I liked the option of whole wheat pasta and thought there was far more garlic (I like that) in my dish than anything OG offers. I still prefer OG for salad, soup and dessert.
I grew up in a 3rd gen Italian American household, have eaten in loads of independent Italian restaurants in the Northeast as well as places in Rome & Naples, but I still like Olive Garden and will continue to eat there unless it gets much worse.
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OG is still a great place to carbo load before a marathon or other endurance events cheaply....breadsticks and never-ending pasta bowls do the trick for me.
It's not Babbo, Rao's, or even Scarpetta (best spaghetti in NYC) but it has its place.
It's not Babbo, Rao's, or even Scarpetta (best spaghetti in NYC) but it has its place.
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Carabbas is a lot better than OG. The way I like to think about it is, 'If I had Italian relatives come visit me in the States, would I take them to Olive Garden?'. I can't imagine anybody would. The only Indian restaurants we frequent here in the UK are those that we are proud to show off to foreign and local guests
Only reason I go to OG a couple times a year are random cravings for a lot of salad and pasta e fagioli soup
Only reason I go to OG a couple times a year are random cravings for a lot of salad and pasta e fagioli soup
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I personally hate when people get all snobby about chain restaurants, Olive Garden in particular. I eat at plenty of higher end places, including lots of Italian in NYC (Michael White and Batali restaurants), yet can still appreciate Olive Garden for what it is.
There are constantly waits for them, even in NYC. People like them. No big deal.
Funny though how the most recent posts have all stated it is at least getting a little better.
There are constantly waits for them, even in NYC. People like them. No big deal.
Funny though how the most recent posts have all stated it is at least getting a little better.
I'll eat at Olive garden on the road occasionally...and it's fine for what it is...consistent mid priced mediocre italian food.
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The only thing I order on the few occasions I find myself at Olive Garden (along with the ubiquitous and fairly decent salad, no dressing, please) is the toasted ravioli.
When I can't afford to doing a Toasted Ravioli Run to STL, it's better than no toasted ravioli at all.
When I can't afford to doing a Toasted Ravioli Run to STL, it's better than no toasted ravioli at all.
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My partner is in love with Olive Garden because of their current promotion... all you can eat pasta for $8.95. Many choices in pasta and sauces... great way to experiment.
We find the food to be pretty good... and does not break the wallet.
I actually love their salad...
We find the food to be pretty good... and does not break the wallet.
I actually love their salad...
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Carabbas is a lot better than OG. The way I like to think about it is, 'If I had Italian relatives come visit me in the States, would I take them to Olive Garden?'. I can't imagine anybody would. The only Indian restaurants we frequent here in the UK are those that we are proud to show off to foreign and local guests
Only reason I go to OG a couple times a year are random cravings for a lot of salad and pasta e fagioli soup
Only reason I go to OG a couple times a year are random cravings for a lot of salad and pasta e fagioli soup
I do take relatives from other countries to Olive Garden, and they like it. Shrug. Fairly cheap. Decent quality. Usually not much of a wait. All of these work for me.






