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The Old Spaghetti Factory

The Old Spaghetti Factory

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727 N 1st St, St. Louis, Missouri, 63102, United States
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Apr 19, 2018
This is real neat place to eat. If you like comfort food this is the place. The serve was great. Our waiter was great on telling what was good. He also had a since of humor. Just everything about was great. I got one picture because they were getting ready to close and that was a picture of Terry Ryan act funny.

Mar 25, 2018
This restaurant is a St. Louis classic and never disappoints. The atmosphere is classy but you can dress up or down depending on your occasion. The mixed drinks and appetizers are great. The pasta portions are enough to take home leftovers. Ending the meal with some chilled creamy spumoni is the best. I have many memories at the OSF by the Arch. Unless you park on the street you will need to pay cash to park just outside the restaurant. Take time to stroll the cobblestone streets when you finish your meal:)

Apr 17, 2018
Overall this was average. The food was good, not great. We arrived a half hour after opening and the place was empty. They apparently were short staffed and didn't seat us for over 20 minutes. Service was pretty decent after that, particularly given the short staff situation. Worth hitting, but nothing I'd crave going back for.

Mar 29, 2018
On a rainy day I had 2 wet kids and asked how long for a table. I was told 15min. Then another 15min. Then stupidly since I'm running out of options to feed them, I waited again. I finally was seated after an entire hour of waiting. Food arrived at 1h45m, but was pretty good. $55 for 3 meals, no appetizer and no drinks. Decent portions.

Feb 9, 2018
Rustic charm and elegant Italian in an old American factory which still has the original vault door, much of the decor and furnishings, and seating in an old trolley. Such a neat place and a cool restaurant to go eat in. Food was delicious--I got the sampler of four sauces and I'm glad I did because I got to try and love them all. My favorite was the fluffy cheese one that was almost like a drier fresh mozzarella with a little ricotta and parmesan. I also got an Italian cream soda with a souvenir glass for a mere 5 bucks and still drink out of the cup often. Bread was good, service was good, food was great in a beautiful locale. Must see in old world St. Louis on an actual brick street.

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Fri:5 pm - 10 pm
Sat:11:30 am - 10 pm

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