Anonymous wrote:If you are in a small town somewhere, it is decent spaghetti and salad. Better than going to a fast food/burger place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s nice for what it is.
Gets a bad wrap.
Because people don’t like being “basic.”
But the fettuccini alfredo os spot on.
The marinara/red sauce is inexplicably bad though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right?? I like the salad and soups. The pasta portions are HUGE. The only thing I don’t love is the breadsticks although I know many do.
They are dry and tough.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t turn up my nose at OG. I enjoyed eating at a Bravo! restaurant, which is also a chain.
Anonymous wrote:Olive Garden today is a mere shadow of its original self. It was our fancy going out to eat place for important holidays and celebrations. Ah, small town life.
The silverware was once sturdy and the napkins were cloth. The soup salad and breadsticks was all we ever ordered, with water, because we were poor. I absolutely loved, and still love, the pasta fagioli and the salad. The breadsticks now are not good. But the whole experience is just a vibe I will never tire of.
Ande's mint at the end, you knew you were somewhere special.
Anonymous wrote:It’s nice for what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Olive Garden today is a mere shadow of its original self. It was our fancy going out to eat place for important holidays and celebrations. Ah, small town life.
The silverware was once sturdy and the napkins were cloth. The soup salad and breadsticks was all we ever ordered, with water, because we were poor. I absolutely loved, and still love, the pasta fagioli and the salad. The breadsticks now are not good. But the whole experience is just a vibe I will never tire of.
Ande's mint at the end, you knew you were somewhere special.