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Olive Garden's Never Ending Pasta Bowl promotion is back: Here's how long it's available
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Date:2025-04-14 07:33:03
Olive Garden's "Never Ending Pasta Bowl" promotion has arrived.
The company announced Monday its "most popular" promotion is available beginning August 26 until November 17. The deal is available at Olive Garden locations nationwide starting at $13.99 and features endless pasta, along with "unlimited amounts" of breadsticks and soup or salad, according to a news release obtained by USA TODAY Monday.
Customers will also have the choice to add never-ending toppings for $4.99, according to Olive Garden.
“Never Ending Pasta Bowl is one of our guests' favorite times of year, and we’re excited to welcome them back around our dining tables at the same price as the past two years,” said Jaime Bunker, senior vice president of marketing at Olive Garden, in the news release.
“We want to offer our guests a great value when they dine with us, and there’s no better way than with endless pasta, soup or salad and breadsticks,” Bunker added.
According to Olive Garden, this marks the third consecutive year that the promotion's price has remained the same.
Olive Garden Never Ending Pasta Bowl menu options
According to Olive Garden, the full pasta menu for the promotion features:
- Pastas: Fettuccine, Spaghetti, Rigatoni and Angel Hair
- Sauces: Made-from-scratch Creamy Mushroom (vegetarian), Traditional Marinara (vegan), Five Cheese Marinara (vegetarian), Traditional Meat Sauce, and Alfredo (vegetarian)
- Toppings: Meatballs, Italian Sausage, and Crispy Chicken Fritta
There are over 80 possible pasta bowl combinations to choose from, according to Olive Garden.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].
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