Posted on 01/04/2021 8:14:15 AM PST by mylife
National Spaghetti Day is today, January 4, and there are loads of deals and discounts at restaurants like Carrabba's Italian Grill and Olive Garden to help you celebrate. Whether you like your spaghetti with meatballs or Mediterranean-style, there's spaghetti on offer for everyone.
Restaurants to visit for National Spaghetti Day: Bertucci's Buca di Beppo Carino's Carrabba's Italian Grill Maggiano's Noodles & Co. Olive Garden Romano's Macaroni Grill Uno Pizzeria & Grill
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Macaroni Grill. There’s a place I haven’t thought of in years. We used to go there all the time. They had huge bowls of delicious pasta dishes.
Then for some dumb reason they changed their format to a type of walk up counter ordering style. And the dishes got smaller and less appetizing. They simply screwed up. I haven’t been there in years in years.
Ronzoni #27 with gravy and meatballs. Yummy.
Pasta la Vista.........................
I go to Teenies Tavern on wed, Huge plate of spaghetti or rigatoni, 2 meatballs, bread, butter and salad $4
That is, like, sooo last year. 😬😁
I love it. Going out to dinner tonight. Did not know about this but now will go to Corrabas for sure. I love that place anyway.
I haven’t thought of Buca di Beppo. We went often in CA, but I haven’t seen any in TN. Good food!
I can’t think of a better reason for a National Day than Spaghetti Day. Donuts maybe, and there is one of those.
Olive Garden serves a decent spaghetti dinner IMHO.
Enjoy.
Pretty much my experience as well with Carino's. I lived in Lafayette, Louisiana for about 20 years, and that's an extremely difficult market for any national chain since the local restaurants are very, very good and very, very competitive. Carino's held its own in that venue for a while. I loved their lobster ravioli, and then for some reason they started skimping on the servings, raising prices and before too long, closed up shop.
Mangiare!
And me stuck in quarantine. Figures.
I have never had a good meal at Olive Garden
Carinos. We used to go there for their Italian nachos. They were the best. Then they took them off the menu so there was no more reason to go there.
Today, I plan to eat oysters cooked in olive oil and crushed garlic served with pasta--probably shiratake spaghetti, which has no carbs or calories.
:)
I use Carfagna’s Marinara Sauce (original recipe) for my pasta sauce quite often. Carfagna’s is a longtime Columbus, Ohio old style grocery store from the 20’s I think. I think the sauce can be purchased online, but I’m finally finding it in some of the better local markets. Really good stuff for anyone who wants to give it a try.
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