It’s been six years since Olive Garden last offered its Pasta Pass, but the unlimited pasta, soup or salad and breadstick pass is returning.

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“After years of anticipation, we’re bringing back our iconic Never-Ending Pasta Pass — one of the most coveted dining experiences in casual dining,” the restaurant chain announced Monday. “For just $100, Pasta Passholders will enjoy more weeks of unlimited access to Never-Ending Pasta Bowl than ever before with 13 weeks of all-you-can-eat pasta, homemade sauces, proteins, soup or salad, and breadsticks.”

Orlando-based Olive Garden is making only 10,000 passes available this time. They will cost $100 and will go on sale at 2 p.m. EDT on Thursday at PastaPass.com.

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The Pasta Pass is offered for unlimited dine-in visits to Olive Gardens in the U.S. starting on Aug. 24 and lasting for 13 weeks. The pass includes the never-ending first course of soup or salad and breadsticks and unlimited plates of Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Bowl creations. However, the pass cannon be used for to-go or delivery orders.

When previously offered, the Olive Garden Pasta Passes sold out in minutes.

The Never Ending Pasta Pass promotion was last held in 2019, when it also offered a special lifetime pass. When it was first introduced in 2014, it was offered to 24,000 customers.

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