Since its founding in Orlando in 1982, Olive Garden has been dedicated to providing a warm, welcoming dining experience and Italian hospitality to everyone who walks in the door. Today, our 800+ restaurants have evolved with our customers’ favorites in mind. Inspired by Italian generosity and love of amazing food, our menu is always expanding to ensure that there is something new to try and something everyone will enjoy. That means you can indulge in classic Italian favorites like Chicken Parmigiana and Fettuccine Alfredo served with the salad and breadsticks you love. And take your pick from our scrumptious appetizers, entrees, desserts, wines and specialty drinks. Plus, explore special menus with children's, gluten-sensitive and lighter fare options. Or order it all ToGo and have your favorite food ready for pickup. At Olive Garden, we believe that life is better together and everyone is happiest with family, however you define it. Which is why we encourage togetherness in everything we do.OWNER INFORMATIONBill Darden was just 19-years-old when he opened his first restaurant in 1938. It was a 25-seat luncheonette in Waycross, Ga., called The Green Frog and promised “Service with a Hop”. He went on to open the first Olive Garden in Orlando, Florida in 1982. Olive Garden continues to be the number one full-service Italian restaurant company in the country with more than 800 restaurants bringing Italian hospitality to hungry people around the world.
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Donna C.

06/28/2017

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There isn't an Olive Garden where I live so I eat here every time I'm in Anchorage, about twice a year. I have never had a bad experience. The service has always been fantastic and the food is always superb. I like the shrimp alfredo and almost always order that.

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Willow H.

01/03/2017

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When we went into Olive Garden, our server was great! I get the same thing almost every time, and it is very consistent. Way to go Olive Garden

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Andrea L.

04/19/2013

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This was our first visit since we moved up here 6 months ago. we walked in and there was only one group ahead of us, we were giving the little round thingy letting us know the table was ready... we were right there any how we were sat by the fireplace which was nice... while looking at the menu I noticed several dirty tables around us and was wondering why no one was cleaning them up.. the couple across from us had to sit nest to a tray filled with dirty glasses and left over plates full of food, which to me would not have made it a pleasant environment. Our waiter finally came over to take our orders and when he asked if I wanted soup or salad I stated salad with blue cheese he then told me I cant have that since steve had ordered ranch... he was rude when he stated that and I was like umm ok.. then when our food was brought he asked if I was done with my salad and I stated no it was obvious I was still eating it when he made me move the bowl so he could put my food down. Those dirty tables I mentioned earlier well they were still dirty, I was honestly ready to get up and help clean them off.. I had ordered the chicken alfredo and it was really salty, I didn't eat all the chicken or all of the pasta.. I was full.. Im all about customer service, if I have fantastic service the server is rewarded if not I wont tip at all.. I will not go to olive garden again for a meal the fact that it was so dirty was just disgusting... there was no excuse for it, the restaurant wasn't busy enough to not have clean tables.. I did see two managers look round and count empty tables im assuming for a big party of people.. The staff should be friendly the young lady helping the couple behind us never cracked a smile once with here customers.. she should have loosened her tight pony tail and at least smiled once in while...

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arf907

02/21/2013

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truthyou

01/06/2013

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Olive garden disappointment

Frozen food, pressed chicken patty, not resturant quality food. Somthing like you would buy at Costco and thaw in the oven. Too bad!

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Emile S.

11/27/2012

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More Business Info

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Thu:
Fri - Sat:
Sun:
Services/Products
Baxter Italian Restaurant, Italian Food, Pasta, Salad, Takeout, Italian Carry Out
Payment method
amex, discover, master card, visa
Price Range
$$
Categories
Italian Restaurants, American Restaurants, Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
Other Information

Alcohol: Wine, Full Bar, Beer

Cuisine: Family Style, Italian, Continental, European

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