Olive Garden Menu With Prices

Olive Garden Menu With Prices

Surprising fact: a family-style lasagna pan can feed up to 12 and still cost less than a night out for the same number of people. That makes planning dinner easier and more budget-friendly than you might think.

This short guide helps you scan common garden menu prices fast. You’ll see ranges for classics like Chicken Alfredo and Lasagna Classico, weekday soup, salad breadsticks deals, and lunch-sized favorites. Portions are generous and meant for sharing.

You’ll also find family bundles, appetizer and dessert ranges, and base info for Create Your Own Pasta so you can match taste and budget. Expect clear menu prices for beverages and breadsticks, and simple notes on calories for the pasta builds.

Read on to make a confident choice. The overview keeps things honest and warm, so ordering for a group or a quick lunch is less of a guess and more of a plan.

Today’s Olive Garden menu highlights and value at a glance

Look to a few signature dishes when you want steady comfort, sensible portions, and predictable costs. Popular picks right now include Chicken Alfredo, Lasagna Classico, and the Tour of Italy—each balances taste and shareability.

Popular picks right now

Chicken Alfredo runs about $21.99–$26.49. Lasagna Classico sits near $20.29–$26.49. Tour of Italy ranges roughly $24.49–$29.99. These are safe bets for a hearty dinner or shared plate.

Price ranges to expect

Category Typical range
Appetizers $9.99–$17.49
Classic Entrées $18.29–$31.99
Desserts & Drinks $3.99–$12.49
  • Weekday soup, salad breadsticks specials are budget-friendly.
  • Family bundles and pans give the best per-person value.
  • For more menu details, visit the official site: official ordering page.

Olive Garden Menu With Prices: quick category guide

Use this compact category guide to find starters, pastas, mains, and family packs at a glance.

Appetizers and dipping sauces (includes breadsticks)

Start light or share a platter. Breadsticks run about $4.99–$5.49. Dipping sauces with breadsticks range $5.49–$8.49.

Amazing Alfredos and oven-baked pastas

Creamy classics include fettuccine alfredo ($17.49–$25.49) and Chicken Alfredo ($21.99–$26.49). Oven-baked picks like Five Cheese Ziti al Forno sit near $19.49–$21.49 and bring that melty cheese ziti comfort.

Classic entrées, seafood, steak, and vegetarian options

Lasagna Classico is typically $20.29–$26.49. Chicken Parmigiana and Shrimp Scampi fall in similar ranges. Proteins, vegetarian plates, and choice pasta builds keep everyone happy.

Soups, house salad, and weekday combos

Soups are $8.49–$9.49. Our famous house salad starts around $9.49 and house salad includes classic toppings. Weekday lunch specials offer soup, salad & breadsticks for $11.49–$13.49.

  • Lunch-sized favorites: $12.49–$15.49.
  • Kids meals: $6.99–$10.98.
  • Family bundles and pans: $66.99–$97.99.
  • Desserts and non-alcoholic drinks: $3.99–$12.49.
Category Typical price Notes
Starters $4.99–$8.49 Breadsticks, dipping sauces
Alfredos / Oven-baked $17.49–$29.99 Fettuccine, ziti forno, tortelloni
Family / Catering $66.99–$97.99 Family-style pans and bundles

Appetizers to start: crispy, cheesy, shareable

A beautifully arranged selection of Olive Garden appetizers, showcasing crispy fried calamari, cheesy stuffed mushrooms, and freshly baked breadsticks served with a side of marinara sauce. In the foreground, the appetizers are artfully plated on a rustic wooden table, highlighting their golden-brown textures and vibrant colors. In the middle ground, a warm, inviting atmosphere with soft, natural lighting enhances the food's appeal, casting gentle shadows. In the background, blurred elements of an Olive Garden restaurant, including hints of greenery and warm-toned decor, create a cozy dining ambiance. The scene evokes a sense of togetherness and indulgence, making it perfect for sharing among friends and family.

Kick off dinner with crunchy, cheesy bites designed for sharing. These starters pair well when a salad includes breadsticks or when you want a small taste before the main course.

Top starters and calorie guide

Fried Mozzarella and Lasagna Fritta bring melty cheese and a crispy crust. Calamari offers a lighter, crunchy bite. Toasted Ravioli is a kid-friendly dunker everyone knows.

Starter Price Calories
Fried Mozzarella $9.99–$11.99 ~800 Cal
Lasagna Fritta $12.49–$14.99 ~1,130 Cal
Calamari $13.49–$15.99 ~670 Cal
Toasted Ravioli $10.99–$12.79 ~650 Cal

Dipping sauces include breadsticks

Fresh breadsticks (V) run about $4.99–$5.49. Sauces includes breadsticks choices like Alfredo, marinara sauce, meat sauce, or five cheese marinara.

  • Large sauces: Alfredo $10.99 (1,750 Cal), Marinara $9.49 (290 Cal), Meat Sauce $9.49 (600 Cal), Five Cheese Marinara $9.49 (800 Cal).
  • Order two sauces for variety. It’s an easy way to stretch menu prices and please different tastes.

This section helps when you browse the olive garden menu and plan starters for sharing or take-home sauce needs.

Amazing Alfredos and oven-baked comfort

If you crave rich sauce and warm cheese, these alfredo and oven-baked choices answer the call.

Start with silky fettuccine alfredo or a chicken-topped classic. Portions are generous. They pair well with a side salad to balance the richness.

Creamy favorites

Chicken Alfredo: $21.99–$26.49 • ~1,570 Cal.

Shrimp Alfredo: $22.79–$27.79 • ~1,370–1,470 Cal.

Seafood Alfredo: $23.79–$29.99 • ~1,450 Cal.

Fettuccine Alfredo (V): $17.49–$25.49 • ~1,200–1,310 Cal.

Oven-baked picks

Five Cheese Ziti al Forno: $19.49–$21.49 • ~1,170 Cal.

Chicken Tortelloni Alfredo: $24.49–$29.49 • ~1,980 Cal.

  • All plates feature made-from-scratch alfredo sauce over tender pasta.
  • Shrimp and seafood options add a briny lift to the same creamy base.
  • Baked ziti brings bubbling cheese and tomato notes under a melty crust.
Dish Price range Calories
Chicken Alfredo $21.99–$26.49 ~1,570
Shrimp Alfredo $22.79–$27.79 ~1,370–1,470
Five Cheese Ziti al Forno $19.49–$21.49 ~1,170
Fettuccine Alfredo (V) $17.49–$25.49 ~1,200–1,310

These comfort plates are staples on the olive garden menu and work well for family nights. Share to save calories and stretch value.

Classic entrées: pastas, chicken, seafood, and steak

From baked pastas to seared steak, the classic entrées cover the comfort-food spectrum.

Pick a crispy Chicken Parmigiana for a hearty, cheesy plate. It runs about $21.49–$25.99 and sits near 1,020 calories.

Lasagna Classico layers meat and cheese for a homestyle hit. Expect $20.29–$26.49 and roughly 940–1,570 calories depending on serving.

The Tour of Italy mixes three favorites for sharing. Price is roughly $24.49–$29.99 and about 1,550 calories.

Shrimp Scampi is lighter and bright. It lists near $22.29–$25.99 and ranges from ~490 to 1,020 calories.

Grilled Chicken Margherita brings herbs and fresh tomatoes. Price sits around $21.79–$30.79 and is about 650 calories.

Seafood and steak options include Herb-Grilled Salmon ($23.29–$31.99 • ~610 Cal) and a 6 oz. Sirloin ($21.99–$27.49 • ~480–980 Cal).

Most pasta bases let you choose marinara sauce or meat sauce. That makes it easy to swap between lighter and richer flavors.

If you crave cream, options like fettuccine alfredo or chicken alfredo remain available. Five cheese and ziti forno bakes add that golden, oven-finished top.

Entrée Price range Calories Notes
Chicken Parmigiana $21.49–$25.99 ~1,020 Crispy, cheesy; pairs well with soup
Lasagna Classico $20.29–$26.49 ~940–1,570 Layered meat and cheese; family favorite
Tour of Italy $24.49–$29.99 ~1,550 Sampler: baked, sauced, and grilled items
Shrimp Scampi / Herb-Grilled Salmon / 6 oz. Sirloin $22.29–$31.99 ~490–980 / ~610 / ~480–980 Light seafood or steak options for varied appetites
  • Prices reflect protein and prep; seafood and steak typically cost more.
  • Combine a grilled chicken entrée with a sauced pasta to cover mixed tastes.
  • Add a cup of soup or a side salad to round a plate without a big cost jump.

Soups, salad, and breadsticks: the iconic combo

Few dishes are as reliably comforting as a warm soup paired with crisp greens and hot breadsticks. This trio makes a light meal or a starter you can share.

Weekday Lunch Special: Soup, Salad & Breadsticks

The weekday lunch special bundles a cup of soup, a house salad, and breadsticks for about $11.49–$13.49. Calories sit near 400–520, so it’s a solid midday choice.

Our Famous House Salad and jumbo options

Our famous house salad runs about $9.49–$11.29 and is roughly 290 calories. The jumbo house salad serves six and comes with 12 breadsticks for $24.79–$24.99.

The house salad includes crisp romaine, tomatoes, olives, and vinaigrette. The salad includes breadsticks on many combos, so you get warm bread at the table.

Soups made daily

Soups rotate among Zuppa Toscana, Minestrone, Pasta e Fagioli, and Chicken & Gnocchi. Individual bowls are typically $8.49–$9.49.

Family soup containers serve 6 for $20.29 or 12 for $31.99. These work well when you add a pasta pan or feed a small group.

Item Price Approx Calories
Weekday Soup, Salad & Breadsticks $11.49–$13.49 ~400–520
Soup + Salad + Breadsticks $11.99–$16.49 ~400–520
Our Famous House Salad $9.49–$11.29 ~290
Jumbo House Salad (serves 6) + 12 breadsticks $24.79–$24.99 Serves 6
  • The soup, salad, and breadsticks combo is ideal as a light meal or a starter before a rich entrée.
  • Weekday pricing and family sizes keep costs down when you feed a group.
  • Ask for caldipping sauces includes choices if you like a creamy or tomato dip with breadsticks; many sauces includes options for variety.

These combos are a steady, budget‑friendly part of current menu prices 2025. Pick a bowl, add a salad, and enjoy a familiar, comforting plate.

Lunch-sized favorites and Create Your Own Pasta

Midday portions pack familiar flavors into a smaller plate that fits weekday schedules and budgets.

Lunch-sized favorites include Lasagna Classico, Chicken Parmigiana, fettuccine alfredo (V), Shrimp Scampi, Spaghetti, Eggplant Parmigiana (V), Spaghetti & Meatballs, Cheese Ravioli, Five Cheese Ziti al Forno, and Soup, Salad & Breadsticks. Most sit around $12.49–$15.49.

Create Your Own Pasta (Cucina Mia!) starts at $14.99. You choose a pasta shape, pick a sauce, and add proteins or veg. Calorie ranges run roughly 530–1,300 depending on your sauce choice and add-ons.

  • Lunch plates deliver full recipes in smaller portions — great for a lighter dinner or work lunch.
  • Rotini pasta marinara or a cream sauce is steady comfort for kids and adults.
  • Mix and match two sauce choice pasta builds to share and sample more flavors.
  • Chicken rotini is a popular, takeout‑friendly pick for little diners.
Lunch Item Typical Price Approx Calories
Fettuccine Alfredo (V) $12.49–$15.49 ~600–1,200
Lasagna Classico $12.49–$15.49 ~700–1,100
Create Your Own Pasta (base) $14.99 ~530–1,300

Pair a lunch entrée with a side salad to balance portions and cost. Customization is easy, so you can keep meals lighter or richer based on your sauce choice.

Family meals and catering for groups

A single family‑style tray can turn a busy night into a shared, easy dinner. Choose a lasagna bundle or a pasta pan and you’ve solved most of the prep and portions.

Family Bundles and lasagna bundle options

Family-Style Lasagna Bundle serves 4–6 for $66.99 and feeds larger groups up to 12 for $97.99. These lasagna bundle pans are the fastest way to feed a crowd without fuss.

Family-Size pans and popular trays

Pans serve 4–6 and include Chicken Alfredo ($66.99), Five Cheese Ziti al Forno ($54.49), and Shrimp Alfredo ($70.79–$72.79). Tomato lovers can pick spaghetti with marinara sauce or meat sauce for $50.49 each.

Pan Serves Price
Family-Style Lasagna Bundle 4–6 $66.99
Five Cheese Ziti al Forno 4–6 $54.49
Create Your Own Pasta Station Party $135–$145

Create Your Own Pasta Station and add-ons

The station runs $135–$145 and lets guests pick shapes and sauces. Add-ons include grilled chicken breasts ($23.99–$27.49), Italian meatballs ($18.99–$21.99), sausage (~$21.79), or broccoli ($14.99–$19.99).

  • Pair any pan with the jumbo house salad and 12 breadsticks for a full spread.
  • Kids like grilled chicken rotini or chicken rotini pasta pans for familiar flavors.
  • Choose marinara sauce or meat sauce for tomato-forward trays; five cheese options suit fans of bubbly tops.

Sides, sauces, kids, and gluten sensitive choices

Rotini pasta elegantly plated in a rich marinara sauce, with vibrant, ripe tomato chunks and fresh basil leaves scattered on top for a pop of color. In the foreground, the glossy noodles twirl artistically, showcasing their spiral shape, while the middle ground features a ceramic bowl holding extra marinara and a sprinkle of grated Parmesan cheese. The background subtly hints at a cozy Italian restaurant ambiance with soft, warm lighting, enhancing the red tones of the dish and creating a inviting mood. The composition is captured from a slight overhead angle, emphasizing the texture of the pasta and sauce, aiming for a mouthwatering portrayal that complements the theme of Italian dining.

Small sides and large sauce containers are the quiet helpers of any family dinner. They let you customize plates without extra fuss.

Sides & Sauces

Choose add-ons to stretch a pasta or round a plate. A side of meatballs runs $4.29–$4.99 (~520 Cal).

Grilled chicken is $4.99–$5.79 (~130 Cal). Broccoli and mashed potatoes are $3.99–$4.79.

Large sauce jars are handy for takeout nights:

  • Alfredo: $10.99–$11.49 • 1,750 Cal.
  • Marinara sauce: $9.49–$9.99 • 290 Cal.
  • Meat sauce: $9.49–$9.99 • 600 Cal.
  • Five cheese marinara: $9.49–$9.99 • 800 Cal.

Kids meals

Most kids items are $6.99–$7.99. Options include pizza, mac & cheese, and rotini with a sauce choice.

Grilled chicken with rotini & marinara runs about $9.28–$10.98. Chicken rotini pasta is a steady pick for picky eaters.

Gluten sensitive selections

Gluten sensitive diners can pick rotini with marinara or meat sauce for about $17.99.

Other safe choices: a 6 oz sirloin ($27.49), herb-grilled salmon ($30.29), or the famous house salad (no croutons) $11.29.

Item Price Notes
Side of Meatballs $4.29–$4.99 ~520 Cal, shareable
Side of Grilled Chicken $4.99–$5.79 ~130 Cal, lean protein
Large Sauces (Marinara / Meat / Five Cheese) $9.49–$11.49 Good for takeout pasta nights

Beverages and sweet finishes

Finish your meal on a bright note with refreshing drinks and shareable desserts that suit every appetite.

Choices range from simple iced sips to espresso shots. Desserts come in sizes made to share or enjoy solo.

Non-alcoholic options

Fresh Brewed Iced Tea is light and wallet-friendly at $3.99–$4.69 and has 0 calories. Raspberry Lemonade sits around $4.49–$4.99 (~170 Cal).

Strawberry‑Passion Fruit Limonata runs $4.79–$5.59 (~180 Cal). Cappuccino is $5.29–$5.99 (~150 Cal). Lavazza Espresso is $4.29–$4.99 (~60 Cal). A 2‑Liter soda is $4.49–$5.49.

Alcoholic highlights

When available, modest wine bottles and light beers pair well with heartier entrées. Example prices: Pinot Grigio Cavit ~ $24.75 and Bud Light about $5.99.

Dessert selection

Classic finishes include Tiramisu ($9.99–$11.99 • ~470 Cal) and Black Tie Mousse Cake ($10.79–$12.49 • ~750 Cal). The Chocolate Lasagna is richer at $10.49–$12.29 (~980 Cal).

Sicilian Cheesecake with Strawberry Topping runs $9.99–$11.99 (~700 Cal). Portions are generous and often made for sharing after a house salad and pasta.

Item Price Approx Calories Notes
Fresh Brewed Iced Tea $3.99–$4.69 0 Cal Good with rich pastas
Raspberry Lemonade / Limonata $4.49–$5.59 ~170–180 Cal Bright, sweet-tart balance
Lavazza Espresso / Cappuccino $4.29–$5.99 ~60–150 Cal Classic finish for coffee lovers
Tiramisu / Black Tie Mousse Cake $9.99–$12.49 ~470–750 Cal Shareable dessert options
  • Cool off with brewed iced tea or a fruity lemonade; they travel well for takeout.
  • Coffee lovers can finish with cappuccino or a shot of espresso.
  • Consider splitting a dessert — portions are generous after a house salad and pasta.

How to order Olive Garden online and find locations near you

The app and website let you lock in pickup times and add family pans in just a few taps. Choose pickup, curbside, or delivery. Delivery zones vary; many locations serve about an 8‑mile radius and may charge fees.

Browse the garden menu, pick items, and set a sauce choice or add extra meat sauce or marinara sauce. Online orders note how many includes breadsticks and let you add more sauces or caldipping sauces includes for sharing.

Pay by card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or gift card. You can order a family-style lasagna bundle or lasagna bundle pan for 4–6. For gatherings, add a jumbo house salad or the famous house salad that often includes extra breadsticks.

Olive Garden lists about 934 U.S. locations. Most open at 11 AM. Check the app for hours, prep times, and to schedule pickup so your dinner arrives on time.

FAQ

What are the most popular dishes right now?

The top picks include Chicken Alfredo, Lasagna Classico, and the Tour of Italy. Crowd-pleasers also include Five Cheese Ziti al Forno, Fettuccine Alfredo, and the family-style lasagna bundle for group meals.

Do entrées come with breadsticks and salad?

Many entrees can be paired with the famous house salad and breadsticks. Some promotions bundle soup, salad & breadsticks as a weekday lunch special. Check the specific offer when you order.

Which sauces are available for pasta and sides?

Standard sauce choices include Alfredo, marinara, meat sauce, and Five Cheese Marinara. These are offered for pasta dishes, dipping with breadsticks, and as add-on sauce options.

What oven-baked pasta options are on the menu?

Oven-baked favorites include Five Cheese Ziti al Forno and Cheese Ziti Forno. These are hearty, baked pastas that pair well with a side salad or garlicy breadsticks.

Are there family-sized bundles or pans for groups?

Yes. Options include a Family-Style Lasagna Bundle and family-size pans such as Alfredo, Chicken Parmigiana, Scampi, and Five Cheese Ziti al Forno. They’re meant for easy feeding at home or small gatherings.

Can I add proteins or extras to a pasta order?

You can usually add grilled chicken, meatballs, Italian sausage, or shrimp to most pasta dishes. Broccoli and other sides are also available as add-ons.

What soups are offered daily?

Common soup selections are Zuppa Toscana, Minestrone, Pasta e Fagioli, and Chicken & Gnocchi. Availability can vary by location and day.

What are the lunch-sized options and Create Your Own Pasta?

Lunch portions include lighter servings of classics and a Create Your Own Pasta option where you pick a pasta, sauce, and protein for a customizable lunch combo.

Are there gluten-sensitive choices?

Yes. Gluten-sensitive selections often include rotini with marinara or meat sauce, proteins like grilled chicken or shrimp, and salads. Cross-contact is possible, so notify staff if you have severe allergies.

What kids’ meals are available?

Kids’ options typically include pizza, mac & cheese, and rotini pasta with a choice of sauce. Meals come in child-friendly portions with beverage choices.

What desserts and beverages do you offer?

Desserts include Tiramisu, Black Tie Mousse Cake, Chocolate Lasagna, and Sicilian Cheesecake. Non-alcoholic drinks feature iced teas, raspberry lemonade, limonata, espresso, and cappuccino. Wine and light beers are available where permitted.

Can I order online and pick up or get delivery?

Yes. Online ordering is available for carryout and delivery through the restaurant’s website or approved delivery partners. You can also find nearby locations and current offerings there.

Are dipping sauces included with breadsticks?

Breadsticks often come with access to house sauces for dipping, such as Alfredo and marinara. Some promotions specify which sauces are included.

Is nutritional information or allergen guidance available?

Nutrition and allergen information is provided online and at many locations. Ask staff for details or consult the website before ordering if you have dietary concerns.

Do you offer seasonal or limited-time dishes?

The menu occasionally features seasonal or limited-time items, including specialty pastas and desserts. Check the current offerings online or at your local restaurant for the latest additions.

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