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Old Spaghetti Factory? More like Old Produce Factory. I ordered a salad with my entree and it had old iceberg lettuce that was already wilted and there were ice chips on it. I ordered the sparkling basil strawberry lemonade cocktail and idk what makes it sparkling but it didn't taste like a sparkling drink and I had a huge blob of old ass basil in it, I couldn't even taste the basil in it either. Maybe due to the fact it was old af it could no longer produce any sort of flavor. Our waitress was nice but slow and we ordered water with lemon and got water with no lemon which is a baby owie compared to the old lettuce and basil I had to endure. I also ordered the spinach and cheese ravioli with "homemade marinara" homemade straight from a can I think, tasted a little sour, which is the only taste I could get from it and the ravioli tasted like something I could get at fry's in the freezer aisle. I'm sure this place would be great if you're drunk or high though so, if you're intoxicated I'd give it a try otherwise I say pass. Update: I just finished my drink and I can taste the basil. Tastes like old basil that has been sitting in a cooler for weeks
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