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Has anyone tried the gluten-free pasta at Olive Garden?


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Juliebove Rising Star

Has anyone tried the gluten-free pasta at Olive Garden?

Yes. It's okay. Nothing to write home about.

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

From what I've heard, it's just a pre-packaged bag of pasta that they warm up and put on a plate for you. They don't make it, they buy it and warm it for you...not something I'm really excited about :(

Oh well!

MindytheOrganist Enthusiast

Hubby has tried it and he seems OK with it. However, there is a difference between stores in various locations. Hubby likes a lot of sauce, so he orders extra sauce. The Cedar Rapids Olive Garden accommodates him, the the one in St. Louis area woul d not, saying their regular marinara sauce is not gluten-free.

scarlett77 Apprentice

I have a friend in FL who had a positive experience when she went and recommended that I try it. We haven't been yet, but that is because we prefer to avoid restaurants with 2 toddlers. Our OG is always incredibly packed (over an hour wait even on weekdays) so it is way easier to just make pasta at home.

I'd rather go to PF Changs anyway. Mongolian beef is incredibly time consuming to make at home. I'd rather pay for it ;-)

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