The Old Spaghetti Factory - Toronto
54 The Explanade,
Toronto, ON
M5E 1A6
(416) 864-9761
Rating:
3½ out of 5 stars
(
122 reviews)
Hours: MON-THU 11:30 am-11:00 pm
FRI-SAT 11:30 am-12:00 am
SUN 11:30 am-10:00 pm
Status: Open
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club
Description
Originally used as a Blacksmith shop, this warehouse was turned into a restaurant in 1971 filled with antiques. Just a few of the things you'll find inside include an antique elevator, streetcar, gift shop, in-house bakery and a 100 year old carousel.
by metroguide
on July 22, 2017 from metroguide
Reviews
Great food, nice atmosphere: The food is awesome, service is cool. But the carnival atmosphere was the most memorable.
Rated 4 stars by Zawa
on May 03, 2011
Pasta lovers - watch out!: Cos this place is great! Cheap eats and all the pasta you could ask for. Beats the hell out of East Sides if you ask me!
Rated 5 stars by Dizzle
on November 24, 2010
Food is acceptable,, atmosphere is great: Food is acceptable, not the greatest. Would return here on a group vote and if it's convenient but wouldn't go out of my way to visit. Dishes are between $10 - $20.
Rated 4 stars by maverick
on October 21, 2010
Information from the business
Old Spaghetti Factory is the perfect place for a delicious, affordable Italian dining experience in a fun, unique, and family-friendly setting!
by foursquare
on October 29, 2018 from foursquare
Specialties<br/><br/>Welcome to the Old Spaghetti Factory Toronto!<br/><br/>Originally a Blacksmith Shop, built in 1898, this huge old warehouse was converted into a 600 seat restaurant in 1971, filled with a fabulous collection of antiques and truly unique artifacts and is now known as the famous "Old Spaghetti Factory."<br/><br/>This unique restaurant is complete with high ceilings, skylights, antique elevator,...
by yelp
on March 10, 2014 from yelp
Originally a Blacksmith Shop, built in 1898, this huge old warehouse was converted into a 600 seat restaurant in 1971. Filled with a fabulous collection of antiques and truly unique artifacts and is now known as the famous Old Spaghetti Factory.
<br/><br/>This unique restaurant is complete with high ceilings, skylights, antique elevator, streetcar, numerous interesting nooks and crannies, original...
by opentable
on September 07, 2012 from opentable
You've Got To See It
by toronto
on June 30, 2010 from toronto