Woman's review of Olive Garden goes viral
Woman's review of Olive Garden  goes viral, Restaurant Review of The Olive Garden Goes Viral, Marilyn  Hagerty gives an earnest account of her meal at her town's new Italian  eatery. How does one 85-year-old North Dakota woman cause pasta  discourse to go viral? By writing about – and highly praising – the  Olive Garden, the Italian chain restaurant that many Americans seem to  love to diss.
When Marilyn Hagerty, columnist  and food critic for the local Grand Forks Herald paper, visited the  city’s new Olive Garden restaurant (a place she hadn’t been to since  dining at the location in Fargo a few years ago), she apparently enjoyed  good service and a very satisfying eating experience. “After a lengthy  wait for Olive Garden to open in Grand Forks, the lines were long in  February,” she wrote. “The novelty is slowly wearing off, but the steady  following attests the warm welcome.” And from the pleasant waitress to  the crisp salad to the main entrĂ©e, Hagerty deemed the midday meal a  thumbs-up event.
“The chicken Alfredo,” she  wrote, “was warm and comforting on a cold day. The portion was generous.  My server was ready with Parmesan cheese.”
Other highlights from the review:
- “The place is impressive. It’s fashioned in Tuscan farmhouse style with a welcoming entryway. There is seating for those who are waiting.”
- “My booth was near the kitchen, and I watched the waiters in white shirts, ties, black trousers and aprons adorned with gold-colored towels. They were busy at midday, punching in orders and carrying out bread and pasta.”
- “As I ate, I noticed the vases and planters with permanent flower displays on the ledges. There are several dining areas with arched doorways. And there is a fireplace that adds warmth to the decor.”
The summing up of her supping  experience: “All in all, it is the largest and most beautiful restaurant  now operating in Grand Forks. It attracts visitors from out of town as  well as people who live here.”
The paper then published the  review on March 7, including it on their Web site. You would think that  it would have ended there. But Hagerty, who has reviewed about 1,500  other restaurants for the paper, could never have guessed what came  next: Her innocuous little food write-up caused a viral commotion as it  was picked up (and snarked about) by blogs, such as Fark, Boingboing and  Gawker, who found it utterly hilarious that anyone could wax rhapsodic  about the less-than-elitist chain. 
By Friday morning, the review  had received 290,000 hits. Compare that to the newspaper’s  second-best-performing story, which got less than 6,000 hits, and it’s  safe to say the Olive Garden is a topic that draws eyeballs.  Facebook  and the Twittersphere have also been buzzing with more snark and also  plenty of defenders of Hagerty, who has written for the paper for 60  years. According to the AP, she had to ask her son, who just happens to  be Wall Street Journal reporter Bob Hagerty, what “going viral” meant.  Prediction: She’ll soon land on a national talk show host’s couch.
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