I recall Olive Garden having excellent garlic bread, and little else to distinguish it.
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Olive Garden isn't an Italian restaurant, it's a parody of an Italian restaurant. The only thing missing was the organ grinder and monkey.
Heck yeah! It may be decent chain restaurant food, but it's not Italian food.
My family loves Olive Garden. I've been there a lot. I like it.
Now I want real Italian food. Or a trip to Italy.
Or maybe just lunch.
Hmmmm.
For me, Olive Garden's virtues are that it's a chain (so you know what it'll be even if you've never been to that particular one before) and they're easy to find if you're driving through some suburb or you've gotten off the highway to get gas.
If I'm going to go to a chain Italian-type restaurant I'd rather go to Carrabba's. Definitely much better and their Cesar salad is wonderful. Lots of garlic.
I don't think I've ever seen a Carrabba's. Are they regional?
If I'm going to go to a chain Italian-type restaurant I'd rather go to Carrabba's. Definitely much better and their Cesar salad is wonderful. Lots of garlic.
Carrabba's is definitely the best chain Italian I have ever been too.
They started out regional (in Texas, I believe, because that's where the Carrabba/Mandola families are from) but they're in almost every state now since being bought by the Outback chain. However, I do think there's probably more of them in the SE than almost anywhere else.
Never heard of them either - maybe Illinois is left out of the "almost".