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Olive Garden Menu with Prices 2026

Check out the latest Olive Garden menu with prices for 2026. We’ve compiled the most accurate prices from trusted sources so you can order your favorite Italian dishes with confidence.

· 132 unique dishes · 13 sections.

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Complete Olive Garden Menu Prices & Calories Breakdown 2026

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The new Olive Garden menu actually features 132 unique items, but when you browse through it, it can feel like there are more. That’s because some of the same dishes show up in different sections—like lunch deals, family-sized pans, or catering options. So even if you see a dish more than once, it’s still the same item with the same price, just placed in multiple categories to make things easier to find.

How to order from Olive Garden USA?

  1. Choose How You Want Your Meal

    Olive Garden gives you a few options:

    • Dine-In: Enjoy fresh breadsticks, unlimited salad, and your favorite pasta or entrée in the restaurant.
    • Takeout: Order online or by phone and pick up your meal to enjoy at home.
    • Delivery: Get your meal delivered through Olive Garden's website, app, or popular delivery apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats, or Grubhub.
  2. Browse the Menu

    Check the full menu online or in-store. Popular categories include:

    • Appetizers & Soups
    • Salads
    • Pasta & Entrées
    • Chicken & Seafood
    • Lunch Specials
    • Family & Catering Pans
  3. Make Your Selections
    • Pick your main dish, sides, and any extras like drinks or desserts.
    • Don't forget the signature breadsticks and salad if dining in.
    • Ask for dietary options if needed—gluten-free, lighter portions, or vegetarian options are available.
  4. Place Your Order
    • Dine-In: Give your order to the server—they can suggest portion sizes or specials.
    • Takeout/Delivery: Add items to your cart online, check out, and include any special instructions. Make sure your contact info is correct for smooth pickup or delivery.
  5. Enjoy Your Meal
    • If dining in, refill your salad or breadsticks as you like.
    • For takeout or delivery, everything is packed to stay fresh and tasty.

Ordering from Olive Garden USA is simple and flexible, whether you're heading to the restaurant or enjoying your favorite dishes at home.

Olive Garden – operational hours

Regular weekly hours
Days Opening time Closing time
Monday11:00 AM11:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM11:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM11:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM11:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM11:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM11:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM10:00 PM

Olive Garden – holiday hours

Holiday hours overview
Date Holiday Hours
January 1New Year’s DayRegular hours
January 17Martin Luther King Jr. DayRegular hours
February 14Valentine’s DayRegular hours
February 21Presidents DayRegular hours
March 17St. Patrick’s DayRegular hours
March 29Good FridayRegular hours
April 17Easter SundayRegular hours
May 30Memorial DayRegular hours
July 4Independence DayRegular hours
September 5Labor DayRegular hours
October 10Columbus DayRegular hours
November 11Veterans DayRegular hours
November 24Thanksgiving DayClosed
December 25Christmas DayRegular hours
December 31New Year’s EveRegular hours

Olive Garden History

Olive Garden has a pretty interesting story that goes back to 1982, when the first location opened in Orlando, Florida. It was originally developed by General Mills as a way to bring affordable Italian-American dining to a wider audience. The idea was simple—serve generous portions of comforting dishes like pasta, soup, and salad in a warm, family-friendly setting.

The restaurant quickly became popular, especially because of its unlimited breadsticks and salad, which helped it stand out from other casual dining spots. Over time, Olive Garden expanded rapidly across the United States, becoming one of the most recognized Italian-style restaurant chains in the country.

In 1995, Olive Garden became part of Darden Restaurants, which helped the brand grow even further and maintain its consistent quality and experience. Today, it’s known for its cozy atmosphere, classic recipes, and the “When you’re here, you’re family” slogan that reflects its focus on hospitality and comfort food.

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Olive Garden Menu Today is an independent reference for menu items, bundles, and catering pans. We organize public menu data so you can compare prices and calories before you order—always confirm with your local restaurant.

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FAQs

Stuff people actually ask me — your mileage may vary by store.

Is unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks still a thing?

Usually, with the right entrée — but it’s not universal and they test stuff regionally. I’d call or check the app the day I’m going.

Can I trust these prices?

They’re as current as I could get them from public info. Tax, tip, delivery, and “limited time” tags will move your total. Ballpark, not contract.

Where do I see allergens?

Olive Garden’s own site has the real tools. I’m summarizing calories and blurbs here — for anything medical, use their Olive Garden menu allergen page or ask a manager.

Does every location cater?

Most bigger markets do; tiny ones might not. Website or phone is fastest — they’ll tell you lead time and whether delivery partners show up.

What’s Buy One, Take One?

Dine on one entrée, take a second packaged meal home. Which entrées qualify changes — peek at the promo before you order.

Kids eat free?

No standing nationwide rule. Sometimes a local store runs a night — social or the host stand is where I’d hear about it.

Can I swap pasta or sauce?

Often yes, within reason. Ask nicely; a buck or two isn’t unusual for a bigger change.

Lunch vs dinner calories?

Lunch portions are broken out separately on Olive Garden’s nutrition sheets. I copied those splits so you can skim the Olive Garden menu for lunch numbers without doing algebra.

Unlimited breadsticks for real?

In-house with the deals that include them, servers keep bringing them while you’re eating. To-go is a fixed count unless you pay extra. When in doubt, ask.

New seasonal stuff — where’s it announced?

I watch the main Olive Garden menu online and their banners. When I catch a new LTO, I fold it in after I’ve double-checked the details.