

The Old Spaghetti Factory is a family owned and operated Italian Restaurant, founded in Portland, Oregon in 1969, by Guss and Sally Dussin. Since 1969, The Old Spaghetti Factory has been serving meals & memories. Bring the whole family together for The Old Spaghetti Factory’s famous, affordable 3 course meals.
Family-friendly chain eatery featuring traditional Italian entrees amid turn-of-the-century decor.
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Address: 12725 SE 93rd Ave, Clackamas, OR 97015
Phone: (503) 653-7949
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Reservations: osf.com
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We arrived around 7:30pm on a Sunday and waited about 10 minutes for a table, which wasn’t bad.
Service was the highlight! Becky, our server, was kind, attentive, and checked in frequently. She even packed us up a fresh loaf of bread to go along with our leftovers, such a thoughtful touch.
What we ordered:
– Tropical Dreamsicle (zero-proof), $6.95: First few sips were refreshing and just right. But as it sat, it got sweeter and sweeter, and I couldn’t finish it.
– Zesty Sausage & Pasta, $21.99: Large portion, but the presentation wasn’t appealing. The sausage was a bit chewy, and the whole dish didn’t hit the mark for me.
– Lobster & Crab Ravioli, $24.50: I ordered it for the seafood, but the flavor didn’t reflect that. Should’ve been called Ricotta Ravioli since I barely tasted any lobster or crab, just lots of cheese and a pesto Alfredo sauce.
– We picked Minestrone Soup for our side: Generous with veggies, but the broth was a little too salty for my taste.
– Dessert came with the meals: My daughter happily devoured their vanilla ice cream with chocolate drizzle. I went for the sorbet, and it was not too bad!
Overall, we came for a comfort meal and were met with solid service. The food was just okay, probably not something I’d go out of my way for again, but the nostalgic vibe and Becky’s service made it a pleasant evening.
They had amazing mac and cheese! And all the food is great. The staff was very nice too and the restruant was old themed. (Duh me it has old in the name.)
Cons:
Our waitress did not give us straws and when we wanted a large drink she gave us a small.
Ravioli filling -nearly cold.
The first time I ever had anything except spaghetti here. Ravioli definitely not good.
Our order included:
• Spaghetti with clam sauce, salad, and spumoni
• Chicken piccata with salad and spumoni
• Side of garlic cheese bread
• Catering order of meatballs and penne
When we got home, we discovered that half the order was missing. All we received was the garlic cheese bread, the pasta with clam sauce, the chicken piccata, and nine meatballs with no pasta. No salads, no spumoni, and no penne from the catering order.
This created a stressful situation because we didn’t have enough food to serve guests at my grandpa’s birthday. For a restaurant that should be able to handle takeout and group orders, this was a major letdown. I’d be very hesitant to rely on this location for any event or large order.
We loved the adds of salad/soup, fresh bread, and scoop of ice cream – all complimentary with every meal!
I requested another booth, which was too tight for the 4 of us, so we walked back to the hostess stand at the front.
The saving grace was being invited to sit at a table in the bar where it was clean and the service was great!
I don’t work for SF but I would be embarrassed if I did. The lack of attention to detail, and asking customers to sit at a filthy table. You can do better.