Fresh Brewed Unsweet Iced Tea at Olive Garden is the zero-calorie beverage option for guests who want a cold brewed tea without added sugar, priced at $3.69 — the same as the sweet version and the standard fountain drinks. At 0 calories, 0 grams of fat, and just 10 milligrams of sodium, this is the most calorie-efficient beverage at the restaurant. For guests managing their daily calorie intake, the Unsweet Iced Tea allows them to have a beverage throughout the meal without any calorie contribution.
Fresh Brewed Unsweet Iced Tea is identical to the Sweet Iced Tea preparation except sugar is not added during brewing. Guests who want some sweetness can add sugar packets or sweetener at the table to customize the level to their preference. The brewed-fresh preparation produces a cleaner, less bitter tea flavor than reconstituted or pre-made alternatives, making this the best zero-calorie beverage the restaurant offers for guests who find plain water insufficient alongside a flavorful Italian-American meal.
Nutrition Facts
Per serving
0Calories
0gTotal Fat
10mgSodium
* Nutritional values are approximate and may vary. Last updated March 2026.
$3.69 per glass for dine-in and to-go. Same price as the Sweet Iced Tea and standard fountain drinks. Free refills apply for dine-in guests throughout the meal.
Zero calories per serving. It contains 0 grams of fat and just 10 milligrams of sodium, making it the only naturally zero-calorie prepared beverage that Olive Garden brews fresh on-site.
Yes, it is brewed fresh at each location throughout the day. The tea is unsweetened — no sugar or sweetener is added during preparation. Guests who want sweetness can add sugar, honey, or artificial sweetener at the table.
Olive Garden uses a black tea blend for all of their freshly brewed iced teas. The specific blend is part of their restaurant preparation, though the tea produces a mild, clean flavor consistent with standard American-style iced tea.
Yes. Like all freshly brewed black tea, the Unsweet Iced Tea contains caffeine from the tea leaves. A typical 16-ounce serving contains 25 to 50 milligrams of caffeine. Caffeine-sensitive guests who still want a zero-calorie drink may prefer water or caffeine-free Diet Coke instead.