1969
The Old Spaghetti Factory is perfect for the young and young at heart, and no matter your age, you’ll love dining in our signature trolley car. A Trolley Square tradition since 1973! The Old Spaghetti Factory is a family owned and operated restaurant founded in Portland, Oregon in 1969 by Guss and Sally Dussin.

How many locations does the Old Spaghetti Factory have?

The number of U.S. locations currently stands at 43, in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah and Washington.

What can you get from Old Spaghetti Factory?

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  • Spinach Tortellini* with Alfredo Sauce (530 cal)
  • Fettuccine Alfredo (610 cal)
  • Spinach and Cheese Ravioli (310 cal)
  • Grilled Cheese Sandwich (600 cal)
  • Spaghetti with Marinara Sauce (310 cal)
  • Spaghetti with Meat Sauce (350 cal)
  • Spaghetti with Mizithra Cheese & Browned Butter (620 cal)

Where is the original Old Spaghetti Factory?

Portland, OR
The Old Spaghetti Factory/Place founded

Where was the first Spaghetti Factory built?

What is the best thing at Old spaghetti Factory?

The spaghetti and meatballs has been a longtime factory favourite. It’s standard fare: slippery spaghetti noodles, chunky tomato sauce and three golf ball-sized, hand-formed meat balls.

What is the best dish at Old spaghetti Factory?

Spaghetti Mizithra
The Old Spaghetti Factory is famous for a dish called Spaghetti Mizithra, which founder Guss Dussin’s mother used to make for him as a boy. It features spaghetti topped with browned butter and Mizithra cheese, a Greek style of cheese that’s shredded but thick and toothsome, kind of like ricotta salata.

What happened to the Old Spaghetti Warehouse?

For four years, Spaghetti Warehouse worked with local preservationists in an effort to save this structure, which was finally razed in 1994. The slow pace of downtown Little Rock redevelopment doomed the restaurant, and this location was closed on February 4, 1996.

When did the Spaghetti Factory Atlanta Close?

The Old Spaghetti Factory at 249 Ponce de Leon Ave. will close on Sunday, Jan. 24 after more than two decades in business.