Multimillion-Dollar Olive Garden Coming to Las Vegas Strip, Locals Have Mixed Reaction
Posted on: August 31, 2020, 02:20h.
Last updated on: August 31, 2020, 03:13h.
An Olive Garden is coming to the Las Vegas Strip, and the Italian chain restaurant’s inclusion on the main drag opposite of Park MGM is generating a strong response from locals.
COVID-19 has changed Las Vegas — at least temporarily. Casinos are operating in reduced capacities, with numerous health safety measures in place, and with visitor volumes considerably down because of the pandemic, Strip resorts are offering cheap hotel rates.
Many area locals have been quick to share their opinion that those who are venturing to Southern Nevada currently are of a more plebeian demographic. The fact that Olive Garden parent company Darden Restaurants is planning to spend a few million dollars to incorporate the Italian restaurant chain onto the Strip has verified that notion to some.
People who eat at the OG while on vacation are probably back in their hotel room by 9 p.m. and complain because Bellagio doesn’t offer a free continental breakfast,” said one local in response to Las Vegas Locally tweeting about the Olive Garden.
Eater Las Vegas broke the news that Olive Garden plans to spend $3.75 million to renovate the third floor of 3767 Las Vegas Boulevard S. A new Target recently opened on the two floors below. The site is where the former Smith & Wollensky steakhouse stood. The restaurant closed in 2017 and reopened inside The Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes in May of 2019.
Las Vegas is home to 26 restaurants that have received either Four or Five Diamond designations from AAA. Located just off the MGM Grand casino floor, Jo?l Robuchon is consistently ranked as the top restaurant.
Locals Triggered
As is the case in cities and towns across America, chain restaurants often grab prestigious rankings in their hometown newspaper among local readers. Olive Garden has continually been named “Best Italian Restaurant” by readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
“We get it … to a point. There’s one in every neighborhood, and it’s hard to bypass a never-ending pasta bowl,” the RJ editorial team wrote in 2014.
But we live in Las Vegas. We have options. So next time you want to take the family out for a big night, or take that special someone somewhere a little more personal, don’t be afraid to pass on the OG for an Only-in-Vegas dining experience,” the media outlet added.
Scott Roeben, who runs the popular Vital Vegas Twitter account, recently named a few of his favorite Italian joints. They include Esther’s Kitchen, Nora’s, Pizza Rock, Carmine’s at Caesars Palace Forum Shops, and Buddy V’s and Mercato della Pescheria at The Venetian.
OG Defended
As a 10-year resident of New York City/North Jersey, I became quite spoiled with authentic Italian. Now back in south-central Pennsylvania, I admit it’s tough to find legitimate Italian food (the short trek to Baltimore’s Little Italy is well worth it).
But Olive Garden serves a purpose, and in 2016 I won one of the “Never-Ending Pasta Pass” cards, which provided nine weeks of all I could eat pasta, soup, salad, and breadsticks.
And while Las Vegas casinos offer some of the best restaurants in the world, there are locals who also believe OG indeed has a time and place — including on the Strip.
“There’s Giordano’s, Denny’s, Outback, and Chili’s on the Strip. As incredible as it may seem that these places are able to stay open, it may be evidence that a large percentage of Strip visitors have palates that are far less adventurous than what we’ve assumed,” opined a Las Vegas Locally reader.
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Definitely would not be on my list of places to eat on the Strip.
The new side of Vegas closes at midnight. Everything is turned off then. So boring, old side babe.
I would say that maybe because most people lose money in Vegas, that Olive Garden will have a big crowd. Sometimes you just want something simple.
There's something for every budget and appetite. Not everyone can afford "high-end" and not everyone can appreciate or desire gourmet. Don't judge. You do you.
Good lord a lot of people who cannot spell are really full of themselves when it comes to Olive Garden. Reality is that it will be successful. Just ask Dennys or Chilis down the road. There are plenty of chain places doing just fine on the strip because some people like familiarity when they come to visit. Get over yourselves.
Ridiculous, That's like going to San Francisco's Pier 39 and eating at Joe's Crab shack or The Rain Forest Cafe...Wake up people..
OG went down. Used to be my favorite restaurant. Their portions are smaller, the quality of food is horrible. Ive ordered the tour of Italy. I took a part of my food home. The next day I warmed it up, OMG I think the chicken was still frozen from their "cooking" . I don't think I will return or recommend it to anyone.
Did Jesus Sanchez really make a comment about nasty immigrants not knowing about sanitation? Best thing I've read ALL DAY!
Can they resurrect Woolworths next? Surely there's a spot for that too...
Look at Times Sq in NYC. Bubba Gumps? It's everywhere. Chains can afford the downturn. Bet it will be busy!
Dog food is coming to the Las Vegas strip. You can stay home and eat that regurgitated swill.
So... Dardan is able too still build multi million dollar establishments but can’t afford to give there employees ( even ones who have been with the company for 20 years!) a raise?
Who's going to pay HUGH parking fees to eat at a chain restaurant, I wouldn't when I lived there 3 yrs ago.
So Las Vegas Has Turned Snobbish? Plebians are no longer welcome? Well I have news for you. Common People fuel Las Vegas. Those Ultra Wealthy you so desire can go anywhere in the world they wish including places that dont require Masks...
Olive Garden is nasty ass fast food —-it’s not authentic at all —-everything is frozen -except the sauce and soup and pasta that they make every 3 to 4 days —-I’ll —not to mention some employees that are immigrants don’t know shit about SANITATION —-YUCK —and the one I worked at had roaches for over a year and the kitchen floor /walls/sinks—-never got scrubbed at closing —-?????