A passion for good food and authentic Italian flavours were the main ingredients which inspired the Lavarini family to open the first Spaghetti House restaurant in 1955 in Goodge Street.
Since those early days Spaghetti House has now grown into a 10 strong group of restaurants, all located at iconic locations in the West End of London, where generations of customers continue to enjoy the same convivial hospitality and friendly service combined with the delicious simplicity and affordable quality of Italian cuisine.Two course meal
(choice of a starter and main course)
Starters
Classic Caesar
cos lettuce, anchovies & parmesan tossed with our special Caesar dressing
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Minestrone Casalingo
our home-made minestrone soup
Main course
Pollo al Tegamino
Pot Roasted Chicken With White Wine, Garlic, Lemon & Thyme Jus With Sauteed Potatoes
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Spaghetti Bolognese
spaghetti in a classic, slow cooked meat sauce with tomatoes red wine garlic and herbs
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Tagliatelle Crema E Funghi
Tagliatelle With cream and mushroom Sauce
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Salmone Affumicato Avocado E Ruccola
Smoked Salmon, avocado & Wild Rocket
One of London's larger theatres, the Piccadilly has been the home of several West End firsts: Henry Fonda made his stage debut here and, in its incarnation as a cinema, it premiered the first talking picture to be shown in Britain, Al Jolson's The Singing Fool. From Sir Ian McKellen to Dame Edna, many famous faces have performed here over the years giving this theatre a reputation that hopefully will not be tarnished by its recent hop on the back-catalogue bandwagon with Jailhouse Rock.