I wouldn't call my experience here overwhelmingly impressive, but the cool decor in this location made up for some of its flaws. In other words, it takes a lot to impress me. I'm half Italian - my biological father came from Italy when he was 10 - so I'm extremely. On a recent trip to Arizona, I met up with my uncle and his lady friend and they suggested The Old Spaghetti Factory for lunch one day. Our server seemed to be stretched pretty thin, but managed to deliver the dishes in a timely way. I'm sure you could still get better authentic Italian cuisine at some mom & pop store, but this is occasionally a worthwhile stop just for the long-running tradition (for us). I tried a spinach pasta dish that I had not had before. We were seated roughly on time, and in the trolley car to boot! Diamondbacks game that afternoon, or some other factor, I don't know. Whether this was due to it being Fathers' Day, the L.A. Though it was a Sunday, the place was packed. We thus came to the back parking lot of the restaurant and pulled in. Our nav app routed us along a street to the side of the OSF - lined with tall palm trees more reminiscent of L.A. Hence I tried again (earlier) for Sunday and succeeded in getting a table for around 6:30 p.m. I had noticed that they had a couple of OSF locations here, but when I tried to get a reservation on Saturday afternoon they were already full. Now, we sometimes find one in some other city when we are visiting and stop in during a trip. However, it closed down about a decade ago. We used to occasionally go to the Old Spaghetti Factory location in Atlanta.
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