The Beloved Italian Restaurant That's Finally Offering Delivery
Olive Garden fans, it's time to get hype: the beloved Italian-American chain is finally offering delivery. In an email to Foodie, the OG dropped the news that it would be partnering with Uber Direct (an offshoot of Uber Eats, creator of those hilarious 2025 Super Bowl ads starring Martha Stewart) to provide "a unique first-party delivery partnership" that would see the company's bomb dot com pasta, soup, and desserts being made available for delivery. Well, so long as a restaurant is within an eight-mile radius of hungry customers. Looking to investigate the viral (incorrect) TikTok claim that Olive Garden breadsticks are actually hot dog buns ... and eat about 12 of them in the process? Olive Garden's got you covered.
Whether you are planning an effortless family dinner or simply craving some chicken parm for lunch without leaving your desk, you may soon be able to quickly and easily order your Olive Garden favorites by hopping on the chain's website or app. You won't be starved for choices, either. As per the email, all of the chain's entrées, lunches, and family meals will be ready to order.
There's a lot to be excited about with Olive Garden delivery
Olive Garden is launching the delivery option nationwide, and it's available now. There's technically nothing stopping you from ordering a saucy, cheesy meal right away, provided you are reading this during normal operating hours and are within delivery range. While purists will argue that the Garden doesn't compare to the best authentic pizza shop in the world, we say that they're being a bit snobbish (and not everyone can jet over to Italy for pizza anyway). That soup, salad, and breadstick deal absolutely slaps when we're looking for a lighter lunch, and who among us can honestly claim that they don't love fettuccine alfredo? Other than the lactose intolerant, perhaps only those who are lying to themselves.
You can order Olive Garden delivery on orders up to $350; anything larger is considered a catering spread. The food is prepared fresh at the restaurant and delivered by an Uber driver to your location, where you can then get your munch on. We can't help but wonder if the restaurant staff will throw a few Andes chocolate mints in the bag when they're putting the order together. If the answer is yes, we might have a new favorite order on our hands.