The Best Chain Restaurant Now Has Matching Pajama Sets

By Trista Sobeck | Updated

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Who doesn’t love breadsticks, pajamas, a big pasta dinner, and Christmas? Well, now you can get comfy, pose for family pictures, and celebrate your favorite place–Olive Garden–all at the same time. Matching pasta PJs are here! Maybe it will boost their reportedly slowing sales.

If you’re still looking for that perfect pajama set for your entire family to wear under the tree or for yearly pictures, why not jump on the quirky holiday merchandise train and grab some Olive Garden jam jams? 

According to Food&Wine, with nostalgia marketing at an all-time high, as folks regain a sense of normalcy after Covid, you can enjoy Brewdog Brew beer from Christmas Vacation or even Grinch Trees from the Dr. Suess classic. Look no further than Olive Garden to get your silly fix.

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Maybe you’re finding it hard to get in the spirit of the season. Perhaps you’ve lost someone from Covid and the holiday season will be rough. You’re not alone. So, having some fun whimsy from Olive Garden may be just the pick-me-up you need. 

The onesies will come in a variety of sizes for the entire family, and get this; they have hoods! Yes, you read that right. You can keep your holiday head warm just like a tasty cuddling breadstick that continually gets delivered to your table at Olive Garden. 

The pajamas will go on sale on December 6th at the restaurants and are sure to sell out. Olive Garden is assuring that quantities are limited and will most be bought up by awaiting families. But the cute designs are perfect for families who are fans of the neverending carb-loaded little loaves of love.

Olive Garden is also releasing a variety of social media filters and frames that you can use for all your sharing fun. So, even if you aren’t able to grab the jammies before they’re gone, you can still find a branded filter that will make you feel …. well, whatever it is that Olive Garden wants you to feel. Would that be full? Full and festive! 

Early reports have shown that Olive Garden had been experiencing a downward trend in sales and still hadn’t come back from the post-Covid dining drought. Because the restaurant relies on a wide array of vegetables and raw ingredients, it is feeling the strain of our recent supply chain struggles. 

Brands are doing a lot to regain consumer confidence which all but fell everywhere in the past couple of years. With Walmart adding some luxury underthings to its offerings to Taco Bell bringing back beloved menu items, our most adored brands are working hard for our attention. 

Money is tight and some consumers are forced to choose between essentials like gas or food. So, places like Olive Garden have to work even harder to get everyday folks to choose carbs over homemade meals. So, if you’re going to splurge, the brand hopes you’ll choose the one that gives you pajamas with a breadstick on your behind. 

Because when you’re there, you’re family.