kind look like inferior papadillas tbh hated the garlic Parm ones tbh but I agree, go, -to road trip snack and the seven-layer dip ones are the best this is a perfect take lemon flavored desserts are highly underrated Arby's is good, but their chicken quality has plummetted since Bdubs bought them out
I haven't been to Arby's but a few times since Inspire bought them but I can see that making a dip in quality. I used to love Arby's but then they got rid of the Bacon Cheddar Potato cakes and they've been on my shit list ever since. Weirdly enough the only times I have eaten there in the past several years is when my wife is in the hospital haha
when you’re there you’re family. it’s great shitty Italian food and you get a decent amount for the price. I load up on soup and breadsticks and take most of my dinner home for the next day.
We had a family event where my mom ordered from a popular local Italian restaurant for some of it, but Olive Garden for the rest. The entire day everyone was convinced Olive Garden's meatballs were from the local place until she double checked the receipt. Delicious.
I feel the same way about Olive Garden as I do using a highway rest stop bathroom. I would rather not but it works for what I need in a jiffy
Olive Garden is not good, but I'll eat it. Zuppa Toscana is fine. Most Italian American chain restaurants like Brio, Bravo, Maggiano's, Macaroni Grill, Carrabba's, etc. are significantly better. But it definitely has the most locations so I get why you might go there if you don't have a lot of options.
I didn't know Bravo, Bertucci's, Bucca di Beppo, and Brio were all owned by the same company. The same company that also owns Planet Hollywood. I'll definitely go to OG before Bertucci's and Buca di Beppo. To be fair, I haven't had Bravo or Brio in years.
this might well shock those of you who know me well but I think I might be over the Popeyes chicken sandwich and believe me, it breaks my heart but it's just not the same still good but nothing remarkable like it once was