Housed all over London, you're bound to see Spaghetti House’s signature look at least once while you're walking around the city. Bright green and red awnings and green leather seats make it hard to miss after all. It is this unmissable décor that has most likely contributed to the success of this chain over the last 60 years, but let’s not forget about the food either.
Serving up authentic Italian cuisine just how they did when it opened in 1955, you can rely on Spaghetti House for some carby goodness no matter what time of day you go. It doesn’t mess around when it come to the original recipes; expect Pomodoro, Bolognese and carbonara with no surprise twists – great for all the pasta purists out there.
Similarly, you won’t find any nasty surprises when it comes to the pizzas (read: pineapple) either, just classics like all the Italian mamas make. If you do want something a little more exciting than your standard margheritas, the monte Bianco with aubergine, zucchini and goats cheese is a good choice to go for.
You’ll be able to find tiramisu, panna cotta and affogato on the dessert menu and the pizzetta Nutella is an exciting treat for both adults and kids. If you aren’t after a big dessert, the selection of gelato changes daily, so you’re always in for a surprise.
On the drinks menu, you’ll find all the Italian cocktails you could ask for. Think Aperol Spritz, Negroni and Bellini. If its wine you’re after, you can pick from an extensive range of Italian wines. It also has a free-flowing Prosecco menu so you can enjoy unlimited glasses of bubbly with your meal for an hour and a half.
If you are looking for a no-fuss casual Italian dining, Spaghetti House is a great place to relax after sightseeing in the city or after a day at work. You can be sure to leave feeling full and satisfied.