Columbus was once home to the largest Spaghetti Warehouse location in the U.S. Found just outside Downtown proper on West Broad Street, the expansive institution was a dark and cozy adventureland of eclectic finds.
(More evidence of that here.) There was a trolley car, a barber chair, a fortune-telling machine…and a big parking lot. After 45 years of business, the Warehouse also had decaying shell that one day caved in. Like novelist Thomas Wolfe once said, you can’t go home again. Well, of course you can go home to the old West Broad address, but you won’t find any spaghetti there.
SOURCE: https://columbusunderground.com
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