Spaghetti House Overview
Opening in December 2007, Spaghetti House is part of one of the most successful and time-honoured Italian restaurant groups in London, this 60-seater ‘ristorantino’ nestled between Bond Street and Oxford Street, breathes originality into the original concept.
Achieving stand out in a busy market place, the makeover of the new-look Spaghetti House shows how the group continues to evolve whilst keeping contemporary over five decades.
The ‘contemporary retro’ décor is treated with simplicity of style, using clean and vibrant colours such as the ruby red and pistachio of the leather upholstery against neutral walls. These, in turn, create the perfect backdrop for the black and white framed prints with iconic scenes of Italian lifestyle. The key colours are picked up in several details throughout the restaurant producing movement and interest. A mixture of leather banquettes and paysanne chairs, stone tiles and wood flooring, long horizontal mirrors and a modern, backlit bar, contribute to the lively, informal, urban feel of this new Spaghetti House. Part of the ceiling is in frosted glass, which will open up in summer.
An urban oasis where shoppers and local workers can refuel and relax, with the informal appeal of an Italian restaurant/caffé/pizzeria, Spaghetti House Woodstock Street has additional private outdoor seating for 12 people in the warmer months. (Updated 30/11/2008)
Additional Info: Food, Non-Smoking Area, Children Allowed
Nearby Venues:
|