The Old Spaghetti Factory Celebrates Grandparents Day: Free Meals for Grandma and Grandpa Nationwide

From September 12-14, Honor the Folks Who Started The Old Spaghetti Factory Tradition in Your Family

PORTLAND, OR  (RestaurantNewsRelease.com)  For 41 years, families have come to The Old Spaghetti Factory to relax, eat good food, and celebrate. On September 12-14, The Old Spaghetti Factory locations nationwide will celebrate those families by honoring grandparents with a free meal — any item on the menu!

Grandma and Grandpa can select their free meals from The Old Spaghetti Factory’s extensive menu of palate-pleasing dishes including: Spaghetti with Tomato, Meat, Mushroom or Clam Sauce; the signature Spaghetti with Mizithra Cheese; Manager’s Favorite; Spaghetti Vesuvius; Sicilian Meatballs or Italian Sausage entrees. And no meal at The Old Spaghetti Factory would be complete without a scoop of their spumoni ice cream for dessert.

“Since my family began serving complete pasta meals over 40 years ago, The Old Spaghetti Factory has been a long-time dining tradition for families,” said Chris Dussin, president of the Dussin Group. “It’s very rewarding to see kids from years ago now coming back with their parents and families of their own.”

The Old Spaghetti Factory has 39 locations, and this offer is available at all restaurants. Grandparents will receive a free meal with the purchase of a regularly priced entrée (dine-in only). For more information and to find a nearby location and hours, visit www.osf.com

The Old Spaghetti Factory is best known as a memorable family dining experience that offers complete meals that feature an entrée, freshly baked bread, soup or salad, milk, coffee, iced or hot tea, and ice cream at a great value. The restaurant also offers an acclaimed kids’ menu and is recognized by Parents magazine as one of the top 10 family-friendly restaurant chains in the United States.

The Old Spaghetti Factory restaurants are a privately held and family-owned business headquartered in Portland, Ore. For more information, visit www.osf.com.