Olive Garden Brings Back Fan-Favorite ‘Buy One, Take One’ Deal After 5-Year Hiatus

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Olive Garden enthusiasts have something special to savor as the popular restaurant chain announces the return of its beloved “Buy One, Take One” meal deal after a five-year hiatus. 

Starting March 24 and running until May 4, diners can enjoy two meals for the price of one, offering a delicious deal for those eager to feast both at the restaurant and home. Prices for the enticing deal begin at $14.99, ensuring a budget-friendly option for guests.

Members of Olive Garden’s eClub will also get to enjoy exclusive early access to this offer, starting March 17. To experience the promotion, customers will begin with the restaurant’s iconic unlimited breadsticks and a choice of never-ending soup or salad. Following this, they can select from a variety of ready-to-eat entrées, including favorites such as Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Angel Hair with Marinara, and upgraded options like Chicken Parmigiana. 

In addition to the meal they enjoy in the restaurant, diners will receive a second, chilled entrée to take home for free—which can be pasta options ready to be savored later. Whether opting for dine-in, to-go, or delivery through Olive Garden’s website and app, this deal offers an exceptional way to indulge in the brand’s signature flavors.

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