Anonymous wrote:I love OG. This was the only restaurant that my kids loved when they were little and would sit happily and dig into the food. We also do the full experience - drinks, appetizers, soup, salad, entrees and desserts. No OG trip is considered successful unless we are also carrying huge takeouts back home and that my kids eat for the next day too. We are not too crazy about the breadsticks but everything else is great. The nearest OG is a 45 minute drive away but throughout the pandemic we have gone for takeouts even with the very limited menu.
We are not ashamed about going to OG at all as we love the food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As soon as I read the title, I immediately wanted salad and breadsticks
Yes my friend
Anonymous wrote:As soon as I read the title, I immediately wanted salad and breadsticks
Anonymous wrote:My problem with OG is that it's too expensive for what I get. Soup, salad, and breadsticks are around $10, but the quality of ingredients used to make all of those are so low that I could make the same for less, plus, it doesn't even take long to make any of it.
Anonymous wrote:I come from a very simple family with very simple tastes. And then my older brother went off to college. And he came home from a break and was like "Holy sh*tballs you guys, I found out about this AWESOME new restaurant with Italian food! We HAVE to go!" And so we went out to Olive Garden. And it was Very Exciting. We ate at this new, fancy Italian restaurant, and a great time was had by all. WE DRESSED UP for this dinner outing!
Ahh, I look back at those days and laugh at our naiveté.