Olive Garden Allergen Menu, Nutrition & Vegetarian Options

The Olive Garden allergen menu, nutrition facts, and dietary guides give guests the information you need to make safe and informed choices. From the “Big 9” allergens tracked by the FDA to detailed calorie counts and macro breakdowns, Olive Garden provides transparency across its entire menu.

This page covers everything you need to know about the Olive Garden nutrition menu, allergen risks, vegetarian options, vegan friendly items, and gluten sensitive choices. All data is based on official Olive Garden guides and Darden Restaurants documentation for the 2025 and 2026 menu periods.

One important note before you start: Olive Garden kitchens use shared cooking equipment, including fryers, pasta cookers, and grill surfaces. Even if a menu item does not list a specific allergen in its ingredients, cross contamination is always a possibility.

Olive Garden Allergen Menu: Full Breakdown by Category

The Olive Garden allergen menu tracks nine major allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg, Soy, Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Fish, Shellfish, and Sesame. Sulfites are also tracked across the menu. The tables below break down allergen presence for the most popular items in each category.

Appetizer Allergen Chart

Appetizers at Olive Garden carry the highest allergen risk due to heavy use of breading, cheese, and shared fryers. Almost every appetizer contains wheat, milk, egg, and soy.

Menu ItemWheatMilkEggSoyFishShellfishPeanuts / Tree NutsSesameSulfites
CalamariYesYesYesYesNoYesNoNoYes
Fried MozzarellaYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Lasagna FrittaYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Meatballs ParmigianaYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Seafood Stuffed MushroomsYesYesYesYesYesYesNoNoYes
Shrimp Fritto MistoYesYesYesYesNoYesNoNoYes
Spinach Artichoke DipYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoYes
Stuffed Ziti FrittaYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Toasted RavioliYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo

Soup, Salad & Breadstick Allergen Chart

The famous breadsticks are dairy free and egg free, made with a soy based garlic topping instead of butter. The house salad is safe when ordered without croutons and without dressing.

Menu ItemWheatMilkEggSoyFish / ShellfishSulfitesNotes
Breadsticks (Garlic)YesNoNoYesNoNoVegan. Soy based topping.
House Salad (Full)YesYesYesYesNoYesContains croutons and Italian dressing.
House Salad (Modified)NoNoNoNoNoNoVegan when ordered with no croutons, no dressing.
Italian DressingNoYesYesYesNoNoContains Romano cheese and egg.
Chicken & Gnocchi SoupYesYesYesYesNoNoGnocchi is a potato and wheat dumpling.
MinestroneYesNoNoYesNoYesVegan. Contains pasta and soy.
Pasta e FagioliYesNoNoYesNoNoDairy free. Contains beef and pasta.
Zuppa ToscanaNo*YesNoYesNoYesGluten free by ingredients but cross contact risk exists.

Entree Allergen Chart

Most Olive Garden entrees contain wheat, milk, egg, and soy. Grilled proteins like salmon and sirloin are the safest options for guests avoiding multiple allergens.

Menu ItemWheatMilkEggSoyFishShellfishNotes
Chicken AlfredoYesYesYesYesNoNoHeavy cream sauce.
Chicken ParmigianaYesYesYesYesNoNoBreaded and fried.
Eggplant ParmigianaYesYesNoYesNoNoFried in shared oil.
Five Cheese Ziti al FornoYesYesYesYesNoNoRicotta and mozzarella blend.
Lasagna ClassicoYesYesYesYesNoNoPasta sheets contain egg.
Seafood AlfredoYesYesYesYesYesYesContains shrimp and scallops.
Shrimp CarbonaraYesYesYesYesNoYesBacon and cream based sauce.
Tour of ItalyYesYesYesYesNoNoHighest allergen concentration on the menu.
Herb Grilled SalmonNoNoNoNoYesNoOne of the safest low allergen options.
Braised Beef TortelloniYesYesYesYesNoNoReturned to the menu in 2026.
Ravioli di PortobelloYesYesYesYesNoNoVegetarian. Creamy smoked cheese sauce.

Olive Garden Nutrition Menu: Calorie & Macro Details

The Olive Garden nutrition menu reveals that most entrees are calorie dense, with several dishes exceeding 1,500 calories per serving. Fat, sodium, and carbohydrate counts are high across the board due to the use of cream sauces, cheese blends, and fried preparations.

Appetizer Nutrition Facts

Menu ItemCaloriesTotal Fat (g)Sat. Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Carbs (g)Fiber (g)Sugar (g)Protein (g)
Calamari670421,600482324
Spinach Artichoke Dip1,16081242,440757833
Fried Mozzarella80049241,990574333
Meatballs Parmigiana1,04083332,800276551

Soup Nutrition Facts

Menu ItemCaloriesTotal Fat (g)Sat. Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Carbs (g)Fiber (g)Sugar (g)Protein (g)
Chicken & Gnocchi2301241,290221411
Pasta e Fagioli15051.571016348
Minestrone1101081017445
Zuppa Toscana2201579015227

Entree Nutrition Facts

Menu ItemCaloriesTotal Fat (g)Sat. Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Carbs (g)Fiber (g)Sugar (g)Protein (g)
Tour of Italy1,55097483,2209971272
Chicken Tortelloni Alfredo1,980131723,7209559112
Chicken Alfredo1,48095562,290794579
Steak Gorgonzola Alfredo1,580105632,750855874
Braised Beef Tortelloni1,30070342,8709851567
Ravioli di Portobello1,02079471,8706471023
Chicken Parmigiana1,02051233,3008071364
Eggplant Parmigiana1,07058252,440108112035
Five Cheese Ziti al Forno1,17069382,4409861646
Seafood Alfredo1,37093561,690813553
Herb Grilled Salmon61045111,36009445

Dessert Nutrition Facts

Menu ItemCaloriesTotal Fat (g)Sat. Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Carbs (g)Fiber (g)Sugar (g)Protein (g)
Black Tie Mousse Cake7505031290764599
Warm Italian Doughnuts81028651011962520
Tiramisu4702716125540356

Olive Garden Nutrition Facts: Sodium, Fat & What to Watch

The Olive Garden nutrition facts reveal that sodium is the single biggest concern across the menu. The FDA recommends a daily sodium intake of no more than 2,300 mg. Many individual Olive Garden entrees exceed that number in a single plate.

How Sodium Stacks Up in a Typical Meal

A standard Olive Garden meal is not just one dish. Most guests eat breadsticks, soup or salad, and an entree. Here is what a typical sodium load looks like when those items are combined.

Meal ComponentSodium (mg)
2 Breadsticks920
Chicken & Gnocchi Soup (1 bowl)1,290
Chicken Tortelloni Alfredo3,720
Total5,930

That total is more than 2.5 times the recommended daily limit for sodium. Guests with high blood pressure, heart conditions, or kidney concerns should pay close attention to these numbers when ordering.

Highest Sodium Items on the Olive Garden Menu

Menu ItemSodium (mg)
Chicken Tortelloni Alfredo3,720
Chicken Parmigiana3,300
Tour of Italy3,220
Calabrian Steak & Shrimp Bucatini2,960
Braised Beef Tortelloni2,870
Steak Gorgonzola Alfredo2,750

Standard vs. Lighter Portions: A Smarter Choice

Olive Garden introduced “Lighter Portions” as a lower calorie and lower sodium alternative. These are not reformulated recipes. They are smaller servings of the same dishes, but the reduction in calories, fat, and sodium is significant.

Menu ItemStandard CaloriesLighter CaloriesFat Reduction (g)Sodium Reduction (mg)
Fettuccine Alfredo1,22092022300
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce6404805250
Chicken Parmigiana1,020630221,330
Lasagna Classico94050025970
Cheese Ravioli78044019600

Olive Garden Vegetarian Menu: Dairy, Egg & Plant Based Options

The Olive Garden vegetarian menu includes pastas, soups, salads, and appetizers that exclude meat, meat based stock, gelatin, and animal rennet. Olive Garden uses microbial rennet or vegetable rennet in most of its cheeses, which means dishes like Cheese Ravioli, Five Cheese Ziti al Forno, and Eggplant Parmigiana are certified vegetarian.

The distinction between vegetarian and vegan is critical here. Vegetarian items at Olive Garden still contain dairy and eggs. Guests who follow a strict plant based diet should refer to the vegan section below.

Olive Garden Vegetarian Items

CategoryMenu ItemVegetarianContains DairyContains EggNotes
AppetizerSpinach Artichoke DipYesYesYesServed with flatbread crisps.
AppetizerFried MozzarellaYesYesYesFried in shared oil.
SoupMinestroneYesNoNoAlso vegan.
SoupZuppa ToscanaYesYesNoContains sausage in some versions. Verify with location.
BreadBreadsticksYesNoNoAlso vegan. Soy based topping.
SaladHouse Salad (with dressing)YesYesYesDressing contains cheese and egg.
PastaCheese RavioliYesYesYesMicrobial rennet used.
PastaFive Cheese Ziti al FornoYesYesYesRicotta and mozzarella blend.
EntreeEggplant ParmigianaYesYesNoFried. Cross contact risk.
EntreeRavioli di PortobelloYesYesYesMushroom filled. Creamy cheese sauce.
PastaFettuccine AlfredoYesYesYesCream and parmesan based.
PastaGluten Free RotiniYesNoYesContains egg. Not vegan.
SauceAlfredoYesYesNoButter and cream based.
SauceCreamy MushroomYesYesNoContains dairy.
SauceFive Cheese MarinaraYesYesNoContains dairy.
DessertTiramisuYesYesYesContains mascarpone and egg.
DessertWarm Italian DoughnutsYesYesNoFried.
DessertChocolate SauceYesYesNoContains dairy.

How to Build a Vegan Meal at Olive Garden:

The Create Your Own Pasta option is the primary path for vegan guests. Select a vegan pasta shape, add marinara or tomato sauce, and include seasoned broccoli as a topping. Pair it with minestrone soup and a modified house salad for a full three course vegan meal.

Important: The Gluten Free Rotini contains egg. It is vegetarian but NOT vegan. This is a common mistake for guests who assume gluten free equals plant based.

Complete Vegan Item List

CategoryMenu ItemVeganModification NeededNotes
BreadBreadsticks (Garlic)YesNoneSoy based garlic topping. No dairy.
SoupMinestroneYesNoneContains wheat pasta and soy.
SaladHouse SaladYesNo croutons, no dressingUse oil and vinegar instead.
PastaSpaghettiYesNoneDurum semolina and water.
PastaAngel HairYesNoneDurum semolina and water.
PastaFettuccineYesNoneDurum semolina and water.
PastaRigatoniYesNoneDurum semolina and water.
PastaSmall ShellsYesNoneDurum semolina and water.
SauceMarinaraYesNoneTomato based. No dairy.
SauceTomato SauceYesNoneSmooth tomato base. No dairy.
ToppingSeasoned BroccoliYesNoneOnly official vegan topping.
DessertRaspberry SauceYesNoneFruit based. No dairy.

Items That Look Vegan But Are Not

Menu ItemReason It Is Not Vegan
Gluten Free RotiniContains egg.
Alfredo SauceContains butter, cream, and parmesan.
Creamy Mushroom SauceContains dairy.
Five Cheese MarinaraContains dairy.
Italian DressingContains Romano cheese and egg.
Chocolate SauceContains dairy.

Olive Garden Gluten Sensitive Menu Options

Olive Garden uses the term “Gluten Sensitive” instead of “Gluten Free” for an important reason. While certain menu items are made with gluten free ingredients, the kitchen environment involves shared pasta cookers, shared fryers, and airborne flour from breading stations. This means trace amounts of gluten are always a possibility.

The Gluten Sensitive menu is appropriate for guests with Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) or those who avoid gluten as a lifestyle choice. It is not recommended for guests with medically diagnosed Celiac Disease unless they fully accept the risk of trace contamination.

Menu ItemCaloriesTotal Fat (g)Sodium (mg)Carbs (g)Protein (g)Notes
Rotini with Marinara530121,5309413Only GS pasta shape available.
Rotini with Meat Sauce680221,3009623Dairy free sauce option.
Herb Grilled Salmon610451,360045Low carb. High protein. Safest GS option.
6 oz Sirloin480301,680046Nutrition excludes sides.
Grilled Chicken Parmigiana650392,1201565Modified version without breading.

FAQs

Are Olive Garden breadsticks vegan?

Yes. The breadsticks are made with a soy based garlic topping instead of butter. They contain wheat and soy but no dairy, egg, or animal products.

Does Olive Garden use animal rennet in its cheese?

No. Olive Garden uses microbial or vegetable rennet in most of its cheeses, which makes dishes like Cheese Ravioli and Five Cheese Ziti al Forno safe for vegetarians.

Is the Olive Garden Gluten Free Rotini safe for Celiac Disease?

Olive Garden does not guarantee a gluten free kitchen environment. The Gluten Sensitive Rotini is made with gluten free ingredients (brown rice flour) but is prepared in shared cooking equipment. It is not recommended for guests with Celiac Disease.

What is the lowest calorie entree at Olive Garden?

The Herb Grilled Salmon is one of the lowest calorie entrees at 610 calories, with 45g of protein and zero carbs. It is also free from wheat, milk, egg, and soy.

Does Olive Garden have a vegan pasta option?

Yes. Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Fettuccine, Rigatoni, and Small Shells are all vegan. Pair them with Marinara or Tomato Sauce for a fully plant based meal.

What Olive Garden appetizers are safe for someone with a shellfish allergy?

Fried Mozzarella, Lasagna Fritta, Stuffed Ziti Fritta, and Toasted Ravioli do not contain shellfish in their ingredients. However, all fried items share the same fryer with Calamari and Shrimp Fritto Misto, so cross contamination is a real risk.

Does Olive Garden offer lighter portions?

Yes. The Lighter Portions menu features smaller servings of popular dishes like Fettuccine Alfredo, Chicken Parmigiana, and Lasagna Classico with reduced calories, fat, and sodium.

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