Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
Back in the 70's, there was a wonderful, hidden little Italian restaurant called the "Spaghetti Factory" (or possibly Spaghetti House) on the west side of S. Penn around 44th or thereabouts. Checkered tablecloths, dimly lit with candles and breadsticks at every table, and they delivered your spaghetti with four different choices of sauce on a little rotating stainless steel serving lazy susan. After supper, you got a small dish of orange sherbet for dessert. You could buy one of those huge peppermint discs at the register on the way out.
Anyone else remember this place? Its been gone for years, and I won't promise it was the greatest place ever, but it was a pleasant memory for me because it was one of the first "grown up" kind of places (in addition to Eddy's) my folks took me to when I was a kid, and at least in my head the spaghetti was terrific....
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