My friend and I popped in for a quick dinner on the way to the theatre. We didn’t have a reservation and the restaurant was very busy but they still accommodated us. We had calamari and garlic bread to start and lasagne and spaghetti bolognaise. We both really enjoyed our food and it was a fair price. Staff were friendly and very prompt. Would definitely recommend.
I walked past Goodge Street and came across spaghetti house and it looked nice from the outside and inside . I checked out the menu and I decided to have the Leggera pizza and it was one of the nicest wood oven style pizza I have had recently. The staff members gave such amazing hospitality and especially Jana was very helpful and kind. Jana also made sure I was enjoying the food and also checked any food allergies I had and double checked what I had ordered was good for my allergies. I would recommend going to the spaghetti house. Thank you Bhavani shah
Unfortunately, my food expectations didn’t meet the reality at this place. It wasn’t tasty at all for me. I am a big fan of the Caesar salad, so no surprise I decided to have it here. As a result, I was served with a very big pile of green leaves and sause that had nothing to do with caesar sause:( Luckily, I ordered a chicken additionally, without it a salad would be a total disaster. For drinks I had the bellini cocktail, that would have looked much nicer, if a lemon/orange slice was added as a decoration. For salad, cocktail and a pint of beer we paid 38£.
David and I had a late lunch at Spaghetti House, Goodge Street. The restaurant was entirely empty when we arrived, save for a woman who was just leaving. I asked if we might sit in one of their booths. The "greeter" wasn't at all sure. She said, "Well, you don't have a booking". I pointed out the restaurant was empty. She checked their reservations for the evening and said, "We have some people arriving in an hour". I pointed out it was 4pm, we wouldn't still be there in the evening, quite possibly not in an hour. I don't know if Spaghetti House management will read this, but I think there may be a reason why this restaurant on the corner of Goodge Street and Whitfield Street was empty when we arrived. Outside on the street and in local emporium, London was packed. But the Spaghetti House restaurant was like the Marie Celeste...