The first Western pasta was likely long, thin forms made in Sicily around the 12th century; till this day, spaghetti is the most common round-rod type of pasta and in Italian, “spaghetti” means “little lines.” However, the popularity of pasta only spread across the whole country of Italy after the establishment of pasta factories in the 19th century, substantially shortening the time needed for making dishes like spaghetti and enabling the mass production of pasta for the Italian market.
Friday, January 4th Celebrate National Spaghetti Day at The Warehouse and take home FREE a Classic Spaghetti Entree with the purchase of any entree at regular menu prices and a coupon!
Choose your FREE Spaghetti Entree from one of 3 Classics, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Spaghetti with house-made tomato sauce, or Spaghetti with Marinara. Each is prepared fresh, then chilled and ready to take home. Soup, salad or Sourdough bread are not included. Click here for your coupon! http://bit.ly/2F3ou8D
Carrabba’s Italian Grill
937-438-9690
900 Miamisburg Centerville Rd
Washington Township, OH 45459-6554
Open for weekend lunch11AM – 11PM
Celebrate with $10 Pasta Dishes
Enjoy Spaghetti Pomodoro, Linguine Positano or Penne Alfredo — all freshly sautéed-to-order, so every bite is full of flavor.
Will be offering a Scottish smoked salmon spaghetti carbonara as their special.
Mamma DiSalvo’s would usually appear on this list, but they are closed for their winter vacation. We did not hear back from Giovanni’s or Franco’s or Troni’s when we requested information about spaghetti day specials.