Olive Garden Italian Rstrnt
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MONDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 10:00PM |
TUESDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 10:00PM |
WEDNESDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 10:00PM |
THURSDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 10:00PM |
FRIDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 11:00PM |
SATURDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 11:00PM |
SUNDAY | : | 11:00AM | - | 10:00PM |
Message from the Business
Italy is the inspiration for all that we do at Olive Garden, from our menu to our award-winning wine list to the Tuscan farmhouse design of our restaurants. Most of all, we are inspired by the warmth and genuine hospitality of the Italian people, as well as the importance of family in their culture. Our chefs draw on this inspiration, as well as their training at our Culinary Institute of Tuscany, to create authentic, delicious Italian food. We use only the freshest ingredients to prepare your meal, and take pride in offering a comfortable, home-like setting where you?re always welcomed as family and friends. This genuine Italian dining experience is what we like to call Hospitaliano!?: our passion for 100% guest delight. And you?ll enjoy it every time you walk through our doors, whether you?re celebrating a special occasion or sharing a relaxing meal with the ones you love.
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Customer Reviews (26 reviews)
Contributor
on Citysearch Jul 26, 2008<b>In Short</b><br>Established in 1982, this chain gained a following for its laid-back atmosphere and generous portions. Patrons settle into comfortable booths and tables in dining rooms with plants, artwork... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 27, 2005It's best to go here when there is a $4 coupon in the coupon section of the paper or go when they have the all you can eat pasta special. You get unlimited salad and breadstix with every meal, and you can basically make that... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 03, 2005Always a good meal here. The never ending salad is a favorite with our family. Look at the specials for a nice variety but don't forget to enjoy the old favorites. Be careful for long lines on weekends.... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Oct 03, 2005Nothing beats the olive garden when it comes to delicious italian food. The price is always right, there is unlimited soup and breadsticks, and there is always a wide variaty of delicious cusine to try out... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Sep 26, 2005We have at at this Olive Garden many of times over the years and they have great food, very clean, with great service. We have very happy each visit. They are also great with birthdays and special ocassions, and add a... (more)
Eugene A.
on Judys Book Sep 22, 2005The Olive Garden is one of those places that because of too much mass marketing has given Italian food a bad name. People go to the Olive Garden not to enjoy good food, but to stuff themselves with unhealthy proto... (more)
Stan P.
on Judys Book Aug 13, 2005Olive Garden has been here for a while, but was remodeled maybe around two years ago. The atmosphere is very nice. They always have nice music playing, and the whole dining experience is great. One problem with Olive... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Jun 06, 2005Olive Garden is a great place to go for a special dinner or a casual lunch. There's usually about a 20-30 minute wait on weekend evenings, but for the great food, in a somewhat upscale setting - at a reasonable price,... (more)
tonydintheburgh
on Citysearch Feb 26, 2003How can Olive Garden be voted best italian in the city of Pittsburgh??? What is wrong with you people? The fast food manner in which their food prepared and presented is a slap in the face to any Italian grandmother...... (more)
reneev26
on Citysearch Jan 28, 2003the salad and breadsticks are great and the other food is good but not the best (more)
fireinspector51
on Citysearch Jan 28, 2003if olive garden is No. 1, that doesnt say too much for Italian food, the sevice is poor and so is the food. (more)
riverma
on Citysearch Jan 12, 2003I feel that this spaghetti sauce tastes like it came out of a jar that you buy in the grocery store. I love their salads and breadsticks, but not their pasta. (more)
lisalisa01
on Citysearch Dec 04, 2002If you want fast food italian this is your place. Otherwise, choose again. Try Alexander's in Bloomfield and see if the Olive Garden even comes close. (more)
sweeper239
on Citysearch Nov 26, 2002Who would even rank chain food as the "best" of anything !!! Prepared a week ago by a machine, portion controled and reheated in a microwave certainly dosen't sound like it even deserves consideration.... (more)
mackenzielking
on Citysearch Nov 19, 2002In a city with strong ethnic heritage, I find it pathetic that the top Italian restaurant in Pittsburgh is Olive Garden. For anyone who has eaten Nona's homemade sauce, the Olive Garden is FAR worse than second-rate.... (more)
denisetom10
on Citysearch Nov 13, 2002My husband and I don't like the tomato/marinara sauce. It doesn't taste like homemade; more like it's from a can. We both like the tossed salad, and breadsticks (more)
nikster02
on Citysearch Oct 31, 2002Never in my life would I have imagined that I would love a restaurant because of a salad, but Olive Garden salads are just the most incredible works of mastery that I have ever indulged in before. It is just amazing and... (more)
rboon22
on Citysearch Oct 10, 2002I think it is an absolute disgrace that the Olive Garden has been rated the number one Italian restaurant in Pittsburgh. After seeing that I dismissed the entire list. Primadonna offers a superb dining experience... (more)
rater15
on Citysearch Sep 09, 2002Gimme a break, sad to hear that around this city of ethnic restaurants and the like, you people think that the best Italian food is at A CHAIN!!!!!! Get out and get more adventerous!!! You will not believe what you are... (more)
yvonne49
on Citysearch Aug 28, 2002service was ok, food was good, it was loud clanking dishes, wait staff talking loud back and forth (more)