Olive Garden Menu With Prices (April 2026) Full Breakdown

If you’re looking for the Olive Garden menu with prices 2026, you’re in the right place. I’ve pulled together every category on their lineup, checked the numbers against the latest sources, and laid it all out so you can figure out what to order before you even walk through the door.

Here’s what you’ll find in this guide:

  • Every menu category covered (appetizers, entrees, alfredos, soups, salads, lunch, kids, desserts, drinks, sides, catering)
  • Updated prices for April 2026
  • Popular items and my personal picks
  • Calorie info for the most ordered dishes
  • Deals, rewards, and ordering tips I actually use

I’ve been an Olive Garden regular for years. The unlimited breadstick basket is basically a love language at this point, and I’ve probably tried just about everything on the menu at least once. So trust me on this one: by the time you’re done reading, you’ll know exactly what to grab, what to skip, and where the real value hides.

Olive Garden Menu Overview

Olive Garden has been a staple of casual Italian-American dining since 1982. What started as a single restaurant in Orlando has grown into one of the biggest sit-down chains in the country, with over 900 locations. The whole concept leans into that “when you’re here, you’re family” vibe, and honestly, the formula still works.

The menu itself is classic Italian-American comfort food. Think creamy alfredo pastas, baked ziti, chicken parm, lasagna, big bowls of soup, and of course those warm breadsticks that keep showing up whether you asked or not. They’ve also rolled in newer items over the years, like Calabrian-style pastas and a handful of seasonal entrees, to keep things fresh.

Pricing-wise, I’d call Olive Garden solidly mid-range. Most full-size dinner entrees land between $17 and $24, lunch portions run closer to $10 to $12, and you can easily stretch a meal further with their unlimited soup and salad combo. It’s not the cheapest option in town, but for the portion sizes and the fact that breadsticks and salad often come included, the value holds up.

The dining room itself feels comfortable without being fancy. Dim lighting, leather-ish booths, wine-themed wall art, and servers who actually seem happy to see you. It’s the kind of place that works for a date night, a casual family dinner, or a group hangout. I’ve done all three.

Olive Garden Full Menu With Prices (April 2026)

This is the big one. Below, I’ve broken down every major category you’ll find on the Olive Garden menu, along with current pricing. Prices may vary slightly by location, time of day, and region.

Appetizers

The appetizer section is where I always cave first. Those breadsticks with marinara are a gateway drug, and once you’ve had the Lasagna Fritta, there’s no going back. I usually grab one shareable starter for the table before the entrees roll out.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Fried MozzarellaGolden, crispy breaded mozzarella wedges served hot with marinara for dipping$8.49
Stuffed Ziti FrittaZiti pasta stuffed with five cheeses, breaded, fried, and served with two dipping sauces$8.99
Breadsticks with Dipping SaucesWarm, garlic-buttered breadsticks paired with marinara or alfredo$4.49
CalamariTender fried squid rings with marinara sauce on the side$12.29
Meatballs ParmigianaHearty Italian meatballs topped with marinara and melted mozzarella$11.29
Spinach-Artichoke DipA warm, creamy blend of spinach, artichoke, and melted cheeses, served with chips$10.99
Lasagna FrittaCrispy fried lasagna bites filled with cheese, plated over alfredo with marinara drizzle$11.29
Shrimp Fritto MistoLightly battered shrimp and peppers, fried golden, with spicy ranch on the side$13.29
Toasted RavioliBreaded, toasted cheese ravioli with a side of marinara for dipping$9.79
Breadsticks (basket)Unlimited warm breadsticks brushed with garlic butter and parmesan$4.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Olive Garden or their official app for the most current prices.

Soups, Salad & Breadsticks

Here’s what I love about Olive Garden: the soup, salad, and breadsticks combo is basically a full meal on its own, and it’s unlimited. I’ve had lunches where I literally skipped the entree and just parked with a bowl of Zuppa Toscana and the house salad. No regrets.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Weekday Lunch: Soup, Salad and BreadsticksUnlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks (Mon to Fri before 3 PM)$9.99
Soup AND Salad AND Breadsticks (Dinner)The same unlimited combo, dinner pricing$12.49
Homemade Soup (single)Choose Zuppa Toscana, Pasta e Fagioli, Chicken & Gnocchi, Minestrone, or Stellini$8.79
Famous House SaladCrisp greens, tomatoes, red onions, black olives, pepperoncini, and Italian dressing$8.79
Dipping Sauces + BreadsticksFour breadsticks with your choice of marinara, alfredo, or five-cheese marinara$4.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Check the Olive Garden app before ordering.

Classic Entrees

This is the heart of the menu. Classic entrees are where most of my ordering happens, and it’s also the section where portion sizes really shine. Most plates come with unlimited soup or salad plus breadsticks, which is why the $18 to $22 price tag feels reasonable to me.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Chicken AlfredoGrilled or crispy chicken over fettuccine tossed in creamy alfredo sauce$20.49
Calabrian Steak & Shrimp Bucatini (NEW)Tender steak and shrimp over bucatini with a spicy Calabrian chili sauce$23.79
Braised Beef Tortelloni (Limited Time)Slow-braised beef over cheese tortelloni in a savory tomato sauce$22.49
Racioli di Portobello (Limited Time)Portobello-stuffed pasta in a creamy mushroom sauce$16.29
Four-Cheese Manicotti (Limited Time)Pasta tubes filled with ricotta and mozzarella, baked in marinara and cheese$12.99
Chicken and Shrimp CarbonaraChicken and shrimp over bucatini in a creamy carbonara with bacon$22.49
Shrimp CarbonaraBucatini tossed in carbonara sauce with plump shrimp and smoky bacon$23.49
Chicken ParmigianaBreaded chicken breast topped with marinara and mozzarella, served over spaghetti$20.29
Tour of ItalyA sampler plate of lasagna, chicken parm, and fettuccine alfredo$22.49
Shrimp AlfredoFettuccine with grilled shrimp in rich homemade alfredo$21.29
Ravioli CarbonaraCheese ravioli in creamy carbonara with crispy bacon$18.29
Lasagna ClassicoLayered pasta with meat sauce, mozzarella, parmesan, and ricotta$18.49
Spaghetti & MeatballsHand-tossed meatballs over spaghetti in savory tomato sauce$17.98
Spaghetti with Meat SauceA classic: spaghetti smothered in rich Italian meat sauce$13.99
Spaghetti with MarinaraSimple and fresh, spaghetti in a homemade marinara$12.99
Fettuccine AlfredoRibbon pasta drenched in the signature creamy parmesan alfredo$16.49
Chicken Tortelloni AlfredoGrilled chicken over cheese tortelloni in alfredo sauce$22.49
Stuffed Chicken MarsalaChicken breasts stuffed with cheese, finished in a mushroom Marsala sauce$20.79
Steak Gorgonzola AlfredoSliced steak over fettuccine with gorgonzola alfredo and balsamic glaze$21.79
Shrimp ScampiShrimp, tomatoes, and asparagus tossed with angel hair in garlic butter$20.79
Seafood AlfredoShrimp and scallops tucked into fettuccine with creamy alfredo$22.29
Five Cheese Ziti al FornoBaked ziti with five cheeses, marinara, and alfredo$17.99
Cheese RavioliTender cheese ravioli with your choice of marinara or meat sauce$17.29
Chicken ScampiChicken with bell peppers and red onions in a garlic scampi sauce over pasta$20.79
Eggplant ParmigianaBreaded eggplant layered with marinara and mozzarella over spaghetti$17.49
Grilled Chicken MargheritaGrilled chicken topped with tomatoes, mozzarella, and a lemon garlic sauce$20.29
Herb-Grilled SalmonSalmon filet seasoned with herbs, served with broccoli and potatoes$21.79
Create Your Own PastaPick your pasta, sauce, and one topping to build your own bowl$13.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Olive Garden or their official app for the most current prices.

Amazing Alfredos

If you’re an alfredo lover, this section is basically your whole menu. The homemade alfredo here is the reason so many people keep coming back. I’ll admit it: on a rough day, a bowl of their chicken alfredo hits different.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Chicken AlfredoGrilled chicken over fettuccine in rich alfredo sauce$20.49
Shrimp AlfredoPlump shrimp tossed with fettuccine and creamy alfredo$21.29
Fettuccine AlfredoRibbon pasta in the signature homemade alfredo$16.49
Chicken Tortelloni AlfredoCheese tortelloni with grilled chicken in alfredo$22.49
Seafood AlfredoShrimp and scallops in fettuccine alfredo$22.29
Steak Gorgonzola AlfredoSliced steak on fettuccine with gorgonzola alfredo$21.79

⚠️ Prices may vary by location.

Lunch-Size Favorites (Mon to Fri until 3 PM)

When I’m grabbing a quick weekday meal, the lunch-size portions are a no-brainer. Smaller plate, smaller price, and honestly enough food for most people. I almost always grab the Chicken Parm or a Fettuccine Alfredo lunch.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Lasagna Classico (Lunch)Smaller portion of the classic meat and cheese lasagna$11.49
Chicken Parmigiana (Lunch)Lunch-size breaded chicken parm over spaghetti$11.49
Fettuccine Alfredo (Lunch)A lighter helping of the iconic creamy pasta$10.49
Shrimp Scampi (Lunch)Garlic butter shrimp and veggies over angel hair$11.49
Spaghetti (Lunch)Spaghetti with your choice of marinara, meat sauce, or meatballs$10.49
Eggplant Parmigiana (Lunch)Breaded eggplant and marinara over spaghetti, lunch size$10.49
Spaghetti & Meatballs (Lunch)Lunch-size spaghetti with hearty meatballs$11.49
Cheese Ravioli (Lunch)Smaller portion of cheese ravioli with sauce of choice$10.49
Five Cheese Ziti al Forno (Lunch)Baked ziti with five cheeses, smaller portion$10.49
Soup, Salad & Breadsticks (Lunch)Unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks combo$9.49

⚠️ Lunch pricing is usually weekday-only before 3 PM. Check your local Olive Garden for exact hours.

Kids Menu (Ages 12 and Under)

I’ve taken my nieces and nephews here more times than I can count. The kids menu is one of the best deals around because each meal comes with an entree, a side, a drink, and a breadstick. At around $7, that’s almost impossible to beat.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Kids Cheese RavioliSmall portion of cheese ravioli with marinara$7.49
Kids Spaghetti with MarinaraSpaghetti in simple tomato sauce$6.99
Kids Spaghetti with Meat SauceSpaghetti with Italian meat sauce$7.49
Kids Fettuccine AlfredoCreamy alfredo pasta in a kid-size portion$7.49
Kids Macaroni & CheeseClassic cheesy mac, crowd pleaser for picky eaters$7.49
Kids Chicken FingersBreaded chicken strips with a dipping sauce$7.49
Kids PizzaPersonal cheese pizza with marinara base$6.99
Kids Grilled ChickenSimple grilled chicken with a choice of side$7.49

⚠️ Each kids meal includes a side (fries, broccoli, apples, or grapes) and a drink (milk, juice, or soda). Prices may vary by location.

Desserts

I rarely skip dessert here. The Tiramisu is the classic move, but the Warm Italian Doughnuts are secretly the dark horse of the menu. Ask for extra chocolate and caramel sauce. Thank me later.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
TiramisuLayers of ladyfingers soaked in espresso with mascarpone cream$8.99
Black Tie Mousse CakeChocolate layers with custard and rich chocolate mousse$9.49
Chocolate LasagnaDessert twist: layers of chocolate cake, ganache, and mousse$9.29
Strawberry Cream CakeVanilla cake with fresh strawberries and whipped cream$9.29
Warm Italian DoughnutsFreshly fried doughnuts with chocolate and caramel dipping sauces$8.29
Sicilian Cheesecake (Strawberry Topped)Creamy cheesecake with a strawberry topping$8.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location.

Sides & Sauces

Sometimes I just want a little something extra on the side. These are also great for splitting or building out a meal when the main isn’t quite enough.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Side of MeatballsAdd two Italian meatballs to any entree$3.99
Side of Grilled ChickenSliced grilled chicken add-on$4.29
Side of Mashed PotatoesCreamy garlic mashed potatoes$2.99
Side of BroccoliSimple steamed broccoli$2.99
Side of Alfredo Sauce (Large)Extra alfredo for dipping or pouring$5.99
Cheese Grater (souvenir)Branded cheese grater you can take home$19.99

⚠️ Side prices may vary slightly. Some items are seasonal.

Beverages (Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic)

The drink menu goes way beyond soda. Olive Garden leans into wine hard (they even do wine flights at some locations), and the Italian-inspired cocktails are worth a look. Fountain drinks come with free refills, which matters when you’re working your way through three baskets of breadsticks.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Fountain SodasCoca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr Pepper with free refills$4.69
Raspberry LemonadeSweet and tart raspberry lemonade with free refills$4.29
Flavored Iced TeasMango, strawberry, or peach iced tea$4.29
Iced or Hot CoffeeRegular or decaf coffee$3.99
Cappuccino / LatteClassic Italian coffee drinks$4.99
Bottled WaterStill or sparkling water$3.99
Wine by the GlassHouse to premium options from Italian and domestic regions$6.00 to $10.50
Signature CocktailsItalian Margarita, Moscato Mimosa, Peach Bellini, and more$7.50 to $11.00
Draft BeersPeroni, Blue Moon, Stella Artois, and regional drafts$5.50 to $7.50

⚠️ Alcohol pricing and availability vary by state and location. You must be 21 or older to order alcoholic drinks.

Family-Style Meals & Catering (Serves 4 to 6)

If you’re feeding a crowd or doing takeout for a movie night, the family bundles are a lifesaver. I usually grab the Lasagna Bundle for Sunday gatherings because it’s tough to beat a full pan of lasagna for under $60.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Family-Style Lasagna BundleFull pan of lasagna plus salad and breadsticks$58.99
Large Lasagna Bundle (serves 12)Extra-large lasagna pan for bigger gatherings$89.99
Jumbo House Salad + 12 Breadsticks (serves 6)Giant house salad with a dozen breadsticks$23.99
Chicken Alfredo Pan (4 to 6)Full pan of creamy chicken alfredo$61.99
Chicken Parmigiana Pan (4 to 6)Breaded chicken parm with spaghetti, serves a group$54.99
Fettuccine Alfredo Pan (4 to 6)Family-size alfredo pasta pan$45.99
Shrimp Alfredo Pan (4 to 6)Creamy shrimp alfredo for sharing$65.79
Chicken Tortelloni Alfredo Pan (4 to 6)Tortelloni with chicken in alfredo, family size$67.99
Five Cheese Ziti al Forno Pan (4 to 6)Baked ziti pan with five cheeses$44.99
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Pan (4 to 6)Spaghetti with hearty meat sauce, family size$43.99
Spaghetti with Marinara Pan (4 to 6)Family-size marinara spaghetti$43.99
Lasagna Classico (serves 6)Family pan of the classic lasagna$46.99
Chicken Scampi Pan (4 to 6)Chicken and peppers in scampi sauce, family size$54.99
Chicken and Shrimp Carbonara Pan (4 to 6)Carbonara pan with chicken and shrimp$67.99
Shrimp Scampi Pan (4 to 6)Shrimp, pasta, and veggies in garlic butter$61.79
Cheese Ravioli Pan (4 to 6)Cheese ravioli with sauce of choice$46.49
Homemade Soups Large (serves 12)Any of their five soups, large party size$27.99
Homemade Soups (serves 6)Any soup, mid-size party tub$19.29

⚠️ Catering pricing may vary by region. Minimum order sizes and delivery fees may apply. Call your local Olive Garden to confirm details.

Olive Garden Prices Compared to Competitors

If you’re wondering how Olive Garden stacks up against the other big Italian chains, I put together this quick comparison. It’s based on average entree prices across the full dinner menu.

RestaurantAvg. Pasta EntreeAvg. Chicken/Seafood EntreeValue Rating
Olive Garden$17 to $19$20 to $23⭐⭐⭐⭐
Carrabba’s Italian Grill$19 to $22$24 to $28⭐⭐⭐
Maggiano’s Little Italy$22 to $26$26 to $32⭐⭐⭐
Buca di Beppo$18 to $22 (family portions)$22 to $28⭐⭐⭐½

Here’s my honest take: Olive Garden is the best value of the group if you factor in the unlimited salad and breadsticks. Carrabba’s has slightly better grill dishes, Maggiano’s is a step up in price and portion size (their leftovers are famous), and Buca di Beppo is family-style only. For an everyday sit-down Italian meal with value baked in, Olive Garden still wins for me.

Most Popular Items at Olive Garden

Over the years, a handful of dishes have become absolute icons at Olive Garden. Here are the ones that, in my opinion, define the menu:

  • Chicken Alfredo ($20.49): The most-ordered dish on the menu for a reason. Creamy, rich, and almost impossible to mess up.
  • Fettuccine Alfredo ($16.49): The meat-free version and still a top seller. Ask for extra parmesan.
  • Lasagna Classico ($18.49): Layered, cheesy, and perfectly portioned. It’s the dish I recommend to first-timers.
  • Tour of Italy ($22.49): A bit of chicken parm, lasagna, and fettuccine alfredo on one plate. Great for people who can’t decide.
  • Zuppa Toscana Soup (included in soup/salad combo): Sausage, potatoes, kale, and cream. Legitimately one of the best restaurant soups out there.
  • Breadsticks (unlimited with meal): Warm, buttery, garlicky. The real reason half of us walk in.
  • Tiramisu ($8.99): The dessert of choice when you want to end things classy.

Olive Garden Nutrition Information

If you’re watching calories, Olive Garden plates can swing wide. Pasta with alfredo sauce is famously caloric, but there are lighter picks. Here’s a quick snapshot of popular items:

Menu ItemCaloriesProteinCarbsFat
Chicken Alfredo1,480 cal76g98g90g
Lasagna Classico940 cal44g62g54g
Chicken Parmigiana1,020 cal53g90g46g
Herb-Grilled Salmon610 cal52g20g37g
Zuppa Toscana (bowl)230 cal8g17g15g
House Salad (with dressing)290 cal5g20g22g
Breadstick (one)140 cal4g26g2g
Tiramisu470 cal7g44g28g

For the full nutrition and allergen data on every item, you can check the official Olive Garden nutrition guide, which they update on their website periodically. [INTERNAL LINK: restaurant nutrition guides]

Olive Garden Secret Menu Items

Not everything is on the printed menu. Over the years, a few hacks have become common knowledge among regulars. Here are a few that actually work at most locations:

  • The Dipping Sauce Sampler: Ask for a trio of marinara, alfredo, and five-cheese marinara with your breadsticks. Sometimes free, sometimes small upcharge.
  • Pasta Chips: Some servers will fry up extra pasta and serve them like chips with marinara if you ask nicely.
  • Grilled Chicken on Anything: You can add grilled chicken to pretty much any pasta for a small upcharge, even if it doesn’t appear as an option.
  • Meatball Pizza (Ask About It): At some locations, they can slice up a toasted ravioli into a mini pizza for the kids.
  • Extra Sauce on the Side: You can request any of their sauces on the side for free. Alfredo on everything? Yes please.

Fair warning: availability depends on your server and location.

Olive Garden Deals, Discounts & Rewards 2026

Here’s where things get interesting. Olive Garden runs a lot of deals if you know where to look:

  • Never-Ending Pasta Bowl: Usually starts around $12.99 to $13.99 and includes unlimited pasta, sauce, toppings, plus soup/salad and breadsticks. The best value on the menu when it’s running.
  • Weekday Lunch Special: Soup, salad, and breadsticks for $9.99 before 3 PM, Monday through Friday.
  • 2 for $25 Dinner Deal: One shared appetizer, two full entrees, and unlimited soup or salad. Fantastic for date nights.
  • Buy One, Take One: Buy a dinner entree in-restaurant, take a second one home. Seasonal offer, so check their website.
  • eClub Membership (Free): Sign up and you’ll get a free dessert or appetizer coupon on your birthday, plus occasional promo emails.
  • To Go Deals: Check the app for To Go bundles that often run cheaper than dine-in.
  • Military Discount: Some locations offer a military or veterans discount on certain holidays.
  • No Standing Loyalty Program: Olive Garden doesn’t have a points-based rewards program like some chains, but the eClub and occasional gift card promotions fill that gap.

How to Order at Olive Garden

You’ve got options when it comes to ordering. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Dine-In: Walk in or make a reservation online. Reservations are smart during Friday and Saturday dinner hours.
  • Order Online (Olive Garden Website/App): Pickup orders work really well. You can schedule a time and even earn the occasional promo.
  • Olive Garden To Go: Curbside pickup is available at most locations. Park in the reserved spot and call.
  • Delivery: Available through DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub, plus direct delivery through Olive Garden’s own website at most locations.
  • Catering Orders: Call your local restaurant or use the catering section of the website. Usually needs 48 hours of lead time for big orders.

Pro tip: ordering directly through Olive Garden (not a third-party app) usually gets you better prices and no extra delivery service fees.

Pro Tips for Dining at Olive Garden

These are the tricks I’ve picked up over the years that actually save money and make the meal better:

  • Sign up for the eClub before your birthday. The free dessert is worth it, and you also get signup perks.
  • Go during weekday lunch. Prices drop by $5 to $8 per dish and the portions are still generous. Plus soup and salad is $9.99.
  • Skip the appetizer and double up on soup. With unlimited soup, you basically get your own free starter.
  • Ask for alfredo sauce on the side for any pasta. It gives you better control over richness and leftovers.
  • Share the Tour of Italy if you’re with someone who can’t decide. You get three dishes and split easily.
  • Take leftovers seriously. The portions are huge. I plan for two meals whenever I order a full-size entree.
  • Check for a local Buy One, Take One deal before you visit. It’s the single best value promotion Olive Garden runs.

Conclusion

That’s the full Olive Garden menu with prices 2026, covered from breadsticks to Black Tie Mousse Cake. Whether you’re planning a weekday lunch, a family dinner, or a full catering spread, you should now have every price point you need to make a confident order. Remember that prices can shift by location, so it’s always worth double-checking with your local restaurant or the official app right before you go.

Personally, I’ll always come back for the Chicken Alfredo, the unlimited salad, and a basket of those breadsticks. Some things just don’t change.

Have you tried anything new at Olive Garden lately? Drop your favorite order in the comments, or tag a friend who needs to know about the lunch deal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is Olive Garden expensive?

Olive Garden sits firmly in the mid-range for casual sit-down dining. Most dinner entrees fall between $17 and $24, but you also get unlimited soup or salad plus breadsticks included. That value pushes the effective cost down compared to most competitors. If you want the Olive Garden menu with prices at their lowest, hit the weekday lunch window before 3 PM.

What is the most popular item at Olive Garden?

Hands down, the Chicken Alfredo. It’s the most-ordered entree year after year. Close runner-ups are the Fettuccine Alfredo, Lasagna Classico, and Tour of Italy. If you’ve never been before, any of these are safe picks.

Does Olive Garden have a kids menu?

Yes, for children 12 and under. Kids meals run around $6.99 to $7.49 and include an entree, a side (fries, broccoli, apple slices, or grapes), a drink, and a breadstick. Honestly, it’s one of the best kids menu values in the sit-down chain space.

What time does Olive Garden open and close?

Most locations open at 11 AM and close between 10 and 11 PM, but hours vary by market and day of the week. Weekends usually run slightly longer. Your best bet is to check Olive Garden’s location finder on their official site or Google your specific restaurant.

Does Olive Garden have an app or loyalty rewards?

Olive Garden has an official app for mobile ordering and viewing the menu, but they don’t run a traditional points-based loyalty program. The closest thing is the free eClub, which sends promo emails, a birthday reward, and occasional coupons. Worth joining if you’re a regular.

Does Olive Garden offer delivery?

Yes. You can order delivery directly from the Olive Garden website (where they partner with DoorDash for the last-mile) or through third-party apps like DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. Ordering directly is usually cheaper since third-party apps tack on extra service fees.

How much is a family-size meal at Olive Garden?

Family-style pans serving 4 to 6 people generally run between $43 and $68. The Lasagna Bundle is $58.99 and is probably the best-known option. A large serves-12 version is $89.99 if you’re feeding a bigger crowd.

Can I get unlimited breadsticks to go?

Unfortunately, no. The unlimited basket is only for dine-in. To-go orders come with a set number of breadsticks based on the size of your order (usually one per entree). You can always order an extra side of breadsticks for $4.49 though.

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