Olive Garden has served numerous distinctive dishes over the years, but not all of them stuck around. Here are a few of the best ones they don't serve anymore.
Olive Garden restaurants first opened in 1982 and today have nearly 900 stores across the U.S. Here is where was the very first Olive Garden was located.
If you're an Olive Garden customers who loves this after-dinner tradition, you'll be happy to learn that getting a few extra Andes mints is surprisingly simple.
The festive menu is vast in terms of flavors and appearance, from fruity concoctions like the Triple Berry Sleigh Ride Shooter to the green Spruced Up Spritz.
A bonus of working at a restaurant is enjoying the food, especially when it's discounted. At Olive Garden, the waitstaff gets all the food perks you dream of.
If you're a fan of Olive Garden's all-you-can-eat salad, you probably love its signature dressing. Here's how you can take a bottle of that sauce home.
Olive Garden is well-known for its unlimited salad, which might lead some to believe it's pre-made. In actuality, each bowl is made specifically for its table.
Olive Garden's current menu has a host of options that fall short of the mark. We highlighted foods you might want to avoid due to nutrition, cost, and taste.
You're dreaming of Olive Garden's unlimited soup and breadsticks for Thanksgiving, and we can't blame you. But will you be able to satisfy that craving?
Olive Garden is known for serving limitless portions of its menu. But sometimes, it can go too far, with customers taking endless pasta to the extreme.
If you were only to gaze upon it, you might not be able to tell what's wrong, but there's a traditional ingredient Olive that Garden's carbonara is missing.
When you're in the mood for classic seafood -- like crab cakes, linguine with clams, or fish and chips -- it's much easier to let a restaurant do the cooking.
If you're a fan of the graters that Olive Garden servers use to shower everything with cheese, you might be surprised to learn that the chain sells them.
It's a drag when your favorite dish is no longer available at your favorite restaurant. Patrons have wondered what happened to Olive Garden's stuffed shells.
If you're looking a convenient way to cater an event, ordering an Olive Garden lasagna can be a good solution. But how many people can you really feed with one?