Spaghetti Warehouse - Two (2) Be Their Guest Dinner Cards

Item Number: 300
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Description
Two (2) Be Their Guest Dinner Cards! Each Card Good for an Entree & Beverage of Your Choice...
In 1972, the first Spaghetti Warehouse opened in the old Warehouse district of downtown Dallas. Victor Petta Jr. created hearty, made from scratch favorites by combining recipes handed down through generations of the Petta family with American abundance.
Today that made-from-scratch handcrafted heritage lives in every one of their kitchens. From their Incredible 15-Layer Lasagne to their World Famous Spaghetti and Meatballs, every dish on their menu is carefully cooked and prepared the way Chef Petta did over forty years ago.
Their commitment to quality has seen the Spaghetti Warehouse brand grow to more than 15 restaurants in 7 states.
Why is there a Trolley in each of their restaurants?
Their iconic trolley is part of the Warehouse lore as many of their historic warehouse buildings had trolleys that went back and forth in front of the buildings during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
In their West End Dallas location an original East Dallas trolley car is located in the main dining room. In their Memphis location the trolley is the original one that was used for transportation in downtown Memphis. In Ybor City their Tampa location has a replica of an Ybor City street car.
Many of our trolleys are located in their main dining rooms and are the most sought after tables to enjoy our made-from-scratch handcrafted entrées.
Special Instructions
Expires: April 30, 2016
Good at any Spaghetti Warehouse
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