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Thursday, February 12, 2026
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McAllen
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Treat yourself twice with Olive Garden’s Buy One, Take One ToGo

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Order Phone number below of all the stores

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We encourage you to support local merchants. During these times of need, we can rise as a community and help each other out.

Olive Garden

McAllen 

222 Expressway 83 McAllen, TX 78501☎️ (956)-618-1188

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7812 N. 10th Street McAllen, TX 78504 ☎️ (956) 618-9886

Weslaco 

801 East Expressway 83 Weslaco, TX 78599 ☎️ (956) 968-2170

Harlingen 

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1802 W Lincoln St Harlingen, TX 78552 ☎️ (956) 428-7381

Brownsville 

3807 N Expressway 77/83 Brownsville, TX 78520 ☎️ (956) 350-8607

Order two nights of your favorites ToGo for just $12.99*. Enjoy one entrée served hot and a second entrée freshly prepared and chilled for tomorrow for free. Plus, soup or salad and freshly baked breadsticks. 

*Prices vary in certain locations. Take One entrée is freshly prepared, packaged and chilled. 


If you are the owner or the manager of a restaurant, we would like to help you promote your curbside specials. FREE of charge. Just send us the information to info@tbbmega.com

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