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I have great childhood memories of eating in either the bed or the caboose at spaghetti warehouse in Buffalo and Toronto, so I was excited to try the one in Pittsburgh. The huge restaurant brought back waves of memories as soon as I entered. We were seated in the trolley room (although not in the trolley). Service was decent, but the server had a friend sitting at a nearby table, so there were times she got caught up in conversation and seemed to forget she had a job to do. I ordered the spaghetti with a seafood sauce and was highly disappointed. The shrimp were tiny and tasteless and the sauce very salty and unappetizing. It was very clear this was a frozen and thawed dish rather than something that was freshly prepared. The server had steered me towards it (and away from the spaghetti with mushrooms), so when I mentioned it, she brought me a whole new dinner. That was a nice touch because they certainly didn't have to do that. Overall, I enjoyed my trip down memory lane and the food was decent, but I don't think I'll return again unless I have a coupon or I'm bringing a child to enjoy the trolley or bed rooms.
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