| About: | The historic Victorian structure houses Old Spaghetti Factory and is filled with antiques from the period. Classy enough for business lunch, yet casual enough for family dinner. Long Island ice teas flow like water from the romantic bar with love seats and intimate seating for couples. Families can eat an entire pasta dinner with salad and bread without burning a hole in the pocket! All together, it's a formula for success even in the touristy climate of Second Avenue. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 11:30am to 02:00pm,Mo to Th from 05:00pm to 10:00pm,Fr from 11:30am to 02:00pm,Fr from 05:00am to 11:00pm,Sa from 12:00pm to 11:00pm,Su from 12:00pm to 10:00pm |
| Categories: | All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Restaurants, Italian Restaurants, Banquet Rooms |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, Diners Club |
| Specialities: | Deliciously Complete Dinners, Groups And Banquets, Groups And Banquets Welcome, Old Spaghetti Factory The, Perfect For Families, Spaghetti Factory The Old |
| Amenities: | Reservations |
| Cuisine: | Italian |
| Feature: | Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Price: | $7.99 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 615 254 3081 Email: info@osf.com |
I ate here this past Saturday. The atmosphere is great but the food is DISGUSTING! You would be much better off eating the pasta from a Ryan's/Shoney's buffet or making it yourself with ground beef, a jar of spaghetti sauce, and a box of pasta.
Our meal started with a spinach and artichoke "dip". No lie, we were served a bowl of watery spinach "soup"- zero taste and completely inedible.
We then got the salad- no problems whatsoever (how can you mess up salad anyway?) The ice cream and bread were fine as well.
The pasta entrees arrive- cheap meats (meat sauce was full of fat, meatballs were tough, sausage was chewy), and watery and tasteless spaghetti sauce. Heck, even the iced tea was watered down. Think of the cheapest buffet food you have ever eaten and then bump that down a notch. Seriously...
I know people are going to say "you get what you pay for", and in this case, it is absolutely true. If you want to bring the kids for a "night out" this is a cheap and suitable dining choice, but parents may want to eat beforehand because once you get to the Old Spaghetti Factory, you will leave feeling less than satisfied (and maybe disgusted if you are a picky eater).
Well i am goingt oday so what should i wear??? I dont know if to wear casual or classy???
The service was slow, extermely slow, we had a large party, only one server. Food was mundane, I ordered chicken marsala. The chicken was not pounded and was very salty. The sauce was not a wine sauce, but almost like a prepared brown gelatinous gravy. The sid eof spaghetti was cold and did not have but maybe a tablespoon of sauce.