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Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Pass is back after 6 years. Here’s how to get one in Houston

The restaurant chain will sell 10,000 Pasta Passes beginning Thursday, July 16, at 2 p.m.

FILE - An Olive Garden restaurant in Methuen, Mass is shown on June 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) (Elise Amendola, AP)

Pasta lovers, get ready.

Olive Garden is bringing back its fan-favorite Never-Ending Pasta Pass for the first time in six years, giving customers the chance to enjoy unlimited pasta for 13 weeks for just $100.

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The restaurant chain will sell 10,000 Pasta Passes beginning Thursday, July 16, at 2 p.m. ET (1 p.m. CT) through PastaPass.com. The passes are expected to sell out quickly, as they have in previous years.

What’s included?

The Never-Ending Pasta Pass includes:

  • Unlimited dine-in visits during the Never-Ending Pasta Bowl promotion for 13 weeks, beginning Aug. 24
  • Unlimited pasta bowls with sauces and toppings
  • Unlimited soup or salad and breadsticks
  • A commemorative Pasta Pass passport
  • The ability to mix and match pasta combinations throughout the promotion

The pass is valid only for dine-in meals, is personalized to the purchaser and cannot be shared. Passholders must present a photo ID when redeeming it. Drinks, gratuity and other menu items are not included.

Miss out on a pass?

If you don’t snag one of the 10,000 passes, you can still enjoy Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Bowl, which returns nationwide Aug. 31 through Nov. 22, with prices starting at $14.99.

The Pasta Pass was last offered in 2019 before going on hiatus. Olive Garden says it’s bringing the promotion back because of continued demand from fans.