I tried Olive Garden's Never Ending Pasta Bowl promotion. I'll never order it again.
Mary Meisenzahl  Â
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- Olive Garden brought back the Never Ending Pasta Bowl with a nearly 30% price increase.
- It sounds like a good deal, but it's nearly impossible to eat enough pasta to make it worthwhile.
Olive Garden just brought back its famous Never Ending Pasta Bowl promotion on October 3.
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For $13.99, you can get unlimited pasta in combinations of your choice, and add protein for another $4.99
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Ricardo Cardenas, the CEO of Olive Garden's parent company Darden Restaurants, told investors in September that consumers making less than $50,000 per year were spending less at the restaurant.
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The chain has historically brought the deal back when sales are low to draw customers into restaurants, with it last available in 2019.
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I visited my local Olive Garden to try the iconic promotion, and see if it was really worth the elevated price, which was up nearly 30% over last time it was offered.
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It was lightly decorated for fall, with pumpkins outside and leaf garlands inside.
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Because the deal is only available through November, it wasn't on the regular menus but it was prominently advertised on every table.
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The Never Ending Pasta comes with a choice of soup or salad.
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I can never pass up a chance to eat the chicken gnocchi soup, topped with cheese.
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It was delicious as always, but an extremely heavy start to what I knew would be a large, carb-heavy meal.
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The salad is definitely a smarter choice, to leave room for plenty of pastas.
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It comes in a family size bowl and can be topped with piles of cheese too, so it's still possible to fill up too early.
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Then, more carbs come with the breadsticks.
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As usual, they're warm, slightly greasy, and delicious.
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You can also get dipping sauce for the breadsticks, which are included...
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...but in my opinion it's a bit pricey at $5, and you can always dip breadsticks right in your pasta sauce.
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For my first round of pasta I got rigatoni with five cheese marinara, of course topped with more cheese.
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After starting with soup and breadsticks, I realized it was going to be difficult even to finish this plate.
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I wanted to see how the promotion stacked up with protein, so my fiance got fettuccine Alfredo with crispy chicken for the other Never Ending Pasta order.
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It was another huge bowl of pasta, with a moderate amount of chicken.
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I got about two-thirds of the way through my rigatoni when I started really flagging.
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At this point the waitress brought more breadsticks and let us put in orders for our next bowls, before we finished the first.
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The bowls for the second servings are much smaller than the first, probably about one-half the amount of food.
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I still had my first bowl on the table, so I could compare them head to head.
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The sausage serving was impressively hearty though, especially compared to the amount of pasta.
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I chose to go simple with spaghetti and meat sauce.
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I took a few bites to be a good sport, but at this point I was uncomfortably full.
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Our server seemed to anticipate we would tap out here, and she asked us if we'd like to pack up our meals.
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She packed up what were two nearly entirely uneaten meals for us, lunch for tomorrow.
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There was a bag specifically for breadsticks, which I was happy to take home.
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At $13.99 for an order, or $19 with meat, it's a moderately priced meal over all.
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Next time, though, I would probably just order the create your own pasta.
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The Never Ending Pasta Bowl is $1 more than the create your own dish, but if you wanted to add meat you can save around $3.
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The Never Ending promotion could offer significant savings, if you can actually eat multiple bowls of pasta after soup or salad and breadsticks.
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That's a tall order for almost anyone, though.
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While I did get an extra meal, I left so full I didn't even want to look at pasta for at least 24 hours, though I felt obligated not to waste my leftovers.
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That was after I ate significantly more than I would have otherwise, because I felt like I needed to get my money's worth on the deal.
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I have no plans to reorder the Never Ending Pasta Bowl, but it must be drawing people in because the restaurant was packed.
Olive Garden sales are up. Mary Meisenzahl/Insider
It's not worth it unless you are prepared to eat a truly prolific amount of pasta, and probably feel horrible afterwards.
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