Not Many People Know You Can Dine At The Flagship Old Spaghetti Factory Restaurant In Oregon
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 09, 2019
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People who love pasta flock to The Old Spaghetti Factory restaurants all over the country, but did you know that it got its start right here in Oregon? Who’s ready for some cheese bread?
On January 10, 1969, the very first The Old Spaghetti Factory opened its doors in the Carriage and Baggage Building in Portland. The popular restaurant celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
With more than 40 locations all over the country, people everywhere can now enjoy the charming atmosphere and tasty food The Old Spaghetti Factory is known for.
The flagship restaurant was moved from the corner of 2nd and Pine to a new location right on the river in 1984.
The dining room has all the classic features it's had from the very beginning. With its chandeliers, antique furniture, and historic decor, this place is full of Old-World charm.
And of course you'll find the original trolley car inside! This trolley car was rescued from a field in Portland and lovingly restored as part of the first restaurant. It's now a tradition that every Old Spaghetti Factory location contain a vintage trolley car.
Most Americans had never heard of Mizithra cheese before Old Spaghetti Factory offered it on the menu. The spaghetti with Mizithra cheese and brown butter is an original Dussin family recipe, and one of the restaurant's most popular items.
Visit The Old Spaghetti Factory's flagship restaurant, or stop by one of its other Oregon locations in Clackamas, Corvallis, Hillsboro, and Sherwood.
Learn more about Old Spaghetti Factory and its Portland location on the Old Spaghetti Factory website, and follow the restaurant’s Facebook page to see the latest specials.
Oregon is home to many businesses that are well-known all over the country, but got their starts here. Check out this epic cheese factory.
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