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neugey 08-17-2011 10:21 AM

My Olive Garden rant
 
I've had the displeasure of going to Olive Garden about 8 times already this year, and 3 times in the last 5 weeks :(. I, like many other American men, live a doomed existence where any woman that comes into my life is hopelessly addicted to the food doled out by this chain which is seemingly everywhere. I haven't been able to prove it, but I think think they put estrogen or some sort pheromone in the food that keeps bringing women back time and time again. You unattached bachelors don't know how good you have it. I had one business dinner there, but that was when my department was 85% women. I don't think I've EVER in my lifetime seen an all-male table at the Olive Garden, but I've often seen and gone out to other Italian restaurants with an all-guy group fairly often.

Many of the best days of my life have been where my significant other has said "I'm going to Olive Garden with such and such female friends or relatives". It means two more weeks of eating sane food such as BBQ, mexican, BLT's, white rice w/ tobasco ketchup, Lucky Charms, Banquet frozen Chicken Parmesan ... anything is better.

What's wrong with Olive Garden? Any sauce other than their alfredo sauce is bland and unappetizing. Their garlic-butter sauce tears apart my stomach. I've had good spaghetti sauce and bad spaghetti sauce. But their spaghetti sauce doesn't even taste like spaghetti sauce! No wonder my kids don't eat it! Oh, and their children's menu does not have chicken tenders or chicken nuggets, which should be a crime against humanity, at least in the US.

When I look at their menu, I feel like I'm looking for tampons at a hardware store. Nothing in their menu is, or will every be hearty, zesty or bold. Nearly every single entree they offer is a pasta dish. Their dinner menu does not offer any kind of panini, calzone or sandwich, much less a meatball sandwich. No italian sausage and peppers. No steak or steak dinner combos. No real fish choices. And for a chain, Olive Garden also completely lacks a variety of side items that even a Perkins has, like rice, potatoes, mixed vegetables. If you do find an entree on the menu you do like, it is adorned with the sauce and the pasta you don't like, guaranteed. Last night I had to resort to ordering their pizza. It was nothing special - delivery or Digornio's would've been about the same.

And then the service. It is either really good or really bad. Oddly enough, the male waiters seem to be most attentive and generous. Most of the waitresses we've had seem strung out and probably couldn't make it at a Pizza Hut. I think only twice in my lifetime I've actually seen a manager come around to ask how everyone is doing at a Olive Garden.

And when the dinner's over, then the real nightmare begins. Because your fair lady gorged herself on breadsticks and salad, you have 1/2 of her entree, at the very least, sitting in your fridge. This food is inherently bad to reheat, like McDonald's fries, and therefore will rarely get eaten. And in less than 2 days, that same dish will smell like a rotting Italian carcass in your fridge or your indoor garbage can.

I've eaten at many Italian restaurants I've liked and I've also like the Italian entrees at other various restaurants. Calling Olive Garden "Italian" is like calling Ryan Leaf Drew Brees. If I was in a prison and they served only Olive Garden food, I would begin searching for ways to hang myself.

Give me the worst Po'Boy in NOLA over O.G. anyday!!!

papz 08-17-2011 10:48 AM

Love their soup... rest is bleh. I probably eat there maybe once every year and a half or so. You know, you can order things that aren't on the menu like a fat steak or something... since it appears at the rate you're going, you're going to probably eat there a couple of more times this month.

And yes, their pasta does blow. Salt, pepper, and the extra cheese are your friends.

ALLSAINTS66 08-17-2011 11:51 AM

I'm a chick and I *hate* Olive Garden. Somethin's wrong wit your
women, brah.

saintfan 08-17-2011 01:20 PM

I like Taco Bell...

strato 08-17-2011 06:37 PM

Go to Carraba's much better and they have bread...

Turbo Saint 08-17-2011 08:58 PM

a good method of operation is to steer clear of chains altogether and go for something with a bit of character...at least that's what i do.

trying new places on dates seems to work well...if it sucks, you guys have something to talk about...and if it's great, same thing applies, hah.

FireVenturi 08-17-2011 09:31 PM

Dude, if you live anywhere near Nola you should never go to OG. Vincents, Tony Angelo's, Andreas, etc, etc all make OG look like dog food. I havent been there in 5 years. Take your women to the places above and they will never wanna go back to OG. it's a little more pricey but you will thank me.

QBREES9 08-17-2011 09:50 PM

I ate at Popeye's today I love that chicken from Popeye's.

neugey 08-17-2011 10:28 PM

Yes, my girlfriend is addicted to the alfredo sauce and that is the main problem. There is a severe lack of quality Italian in Sioux Falls. I can think of about 20+ quality Italian restaurants in Omaha but alas not in Omaha.

saintfan 08-17-2011 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Turbo Saint (Post 320879)
a good method of operation is to steer clear of chains altogether and go for something with a bit of character...at least that's what i do.

trying new places on dates seems to work well...if it sucks, you guys have something to talk about...and if it's great, same thing applies, hah.

Or you could just take her to Taco Bell and have something entirely different to talk about. :mrgreen:

Memnoch_TP 08-18-2011 01:07 AM

I worked for OG for a year. Amazing how the most basic Italian dishes are ruined there. I can go to a low grade Italian buffet or the freezer isle of the grocery store for better lasagne, and it is almost impossible to screw up lasagne.

There are a few good dishes on the menu, though, if you know what to look for. The soups, as mentioned earlier, are good. The portobello ravioli is good, and so is the asiago steak pasta. Give those a shot the next time you are dragged there and you can probably enjoy your meal.

Crusader 08-18-2011 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QBREES9 (Post 320905)
I ate at Popeye's today I love that chicken from Popeye's.

Now Popeye's is a chain I wish we had in Sweden. We don't even have KFC...

Saint_LB 08-18-2011 06:12 AM

Here's whatcha gotta do, neug. Next time she asks you if you want to go to the "Olive Garden", don't tell her no...just tell her, "I want to go eat at Archie's house."

Let me explain. I have been a parent for over 30 years now, raising 4. With 4 children and a wife, that makes 5 people bombarding you with questions...usually stupid ones. Sometimes you don't know the answer...and sometimes you know the answer but just don't want to tell it.

My kids learned a long time ago with me that if they ask me a question that has any of the 2 above mentioned characteristics...I simply answer Archie Manning. That is a signal to them to "drop it" because I either don't know or don't want to tell.

I know it sounds stupid, but when you get married and the 2 of you raise 4 children, lots of stupid things will/should happen. :)

saintfan 08-18-2011 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saint_LB (Post 320996)
Here's whatcha gotta do, neug. Next time she asks you if you want to go to the "Olive Garden", don't tell her no...just tell her, "I want to go eat at Archie's house."

Let me explain. I have been a parent for over 30 years now, raising 4. With 4 children and a wife, that makes 5 people bombarding you with questions...usually stupid ones. Sometimes you don't know the answer...and sometimes you know the answer but just don't want to tell it.

My kids learned a long time ago with me that if they ask me a question that has any of the 2 above mentioned characteristics...I simply answer Archie Manning. That is a signal to them to "drop it" because I either don't know or don't want to tell.

I know it sounds stupid, but when you get married and the 2 of you raise 4 children, lots of stupid things will/should happen. :)

I like this post very much. How right you are. Around my house, instead of "Archie Manning", I say "Canadians". I also use "Canada" and "Canadians" as placeholders for profanity. :mrgreen:

ALLSAINTS66 08-18-2011 01:42 PM

Guys, all you have to say is it looks like that alfredo sauce is going
straight to her a**. You'll never see an Olive Garden again.

Proceed at your own risk... :mrgreen:

Crusader 08-19-2011 02:31 AM

Now thats funny... and possibly lethal...

QBREES9 08-19-2011 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALLSAINTS66 (Post 321091)
Guys, all you have to say is it looks like that alfredo sauce is going
straight to her a**. You'll never see an Olive Garden again.

Proceed at your own risk... :mrgreen:


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