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===Former locations===
===Former locations===
* 7701 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Eastwood]] (closed April 2020)
* 7701 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Eastwood]] (Fall 1987 - April 2020)


==References==
==References==
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/796569275 Olive Garden classified ad] (September 14, 1987) ''Birmingham Post-Herald'' p. 45.
* Patton, Leslie (October 10, 2014) "Starboard Wins All Seats on Darden's Board." ''Bloomberg News''
* Patton, Leslie (October 10, 2014) "Starboard Wins All Seats on Darden's Board." ''Bloomberg News''
* Thornton, William (April 21, 2020) "Birmingham Olive Garden location closes." {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (April 21, 2020) "Birmingham Olive Garden location closes." {{BN}}

Latest revision as of 09:21, 27 November 2023

Olive Garden is an American casual dining restaurant chain specializing in Italian–American cuisine.

The chain was founded in 1982 in Orlando, Florida as a unit of General Mills' restaurant division, which also included Red Lobster. It expanded to 145 locations by 1989. That division was spun off as Darden Restaurants Inc., named for Red Lobster founder Bill Darden, in 1995.

In 2014 a slate of directors put forward by the Starboard Value hedge fund were elected to replace Darden's existing board.

Birmingham area locations

Former locations

References

  • Olive Garden classified ad (September 14, 1987) Birmingham Post-Herald p. 45.
  • Patton, Leslie (October 10, 2014) "Starboard Wins All Seats on Darden's Board." Bloomberg News
  • Thornton, William (April 21, 2020) "Birmingham Olive Garden location closes." The Birmingham News
  • Thornton, William (February 22, 2023) "Gadsden Olive Garden looking at mid-May opening." AL.com
  • Morrison, Callie (June 29, 2023) "Gardendale welcomes newest Olive Garden location." Bham Now

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