Recommended Dishes

Garlic Bread with Cheese

Everyone talks about it

Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo

Comforting and creamy, a go-to

Spaghetti and Meatballs

Massive servings and satisfying

Fettuccine Carbonara

Creamy with a delightful bacon crunch

Seafood Fettuccine

Blush sauce with a taste of the sea

Operating Hours

Sunday

4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Monday

12:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Tuesday

12:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Wednesday

12:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Thursday

12:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Friday

12:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Saturday

12:00 PM - 8:30 PM

❤️ London Review

Spageddy Eddy's of London

Spageddy Eddy's is an iconic spot in the heart of downtown London that has been dishing out hearty portions of pasta for over 25 years. 🍝 This cozy, long-running eatery stands out with its kitschy decor that’s both charming and quirky, making each visit enjoyable. It’s the kind of place where you can find good vibes and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for an unpretentious night out.

Before we jump into the food, a heads-up: the portions here are massive! Whether you’re a student looking for a fill or someone who loves leftovers, you’ll appreciate the generosity. Start with the famed Garlic Bread with Cheese; it’s a crowd-pleaser, though it might lean towards dry on occasion. If you’re into pasta, their extensive offerings won’t disappoint.

Let's talk signature dishes. One of the stars here is the classic Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo. The chicken pieces are ample and the Alfredo sauce is creamy, making it a go-to comfort food. Another hit is the Spaghetti and Meatballs - a mountainous serving of pasta topped with meatballs that might not win any gourmet awards but certainly satisfies the appetite. Plus, their marinara sauce, although basic, pairs well with the spaghetti.

For something a bit different, try the Fettuccine Carbonara. The bacon adds a delightful crunch, and the creamy sauce ties it all together. If you're looking for a seafood twist, their Seafood Fettuccine brings a blush sauce to the table, complete with shrimp and other delights from the sea.

While Spageddy Eddy's might not be Michelin-starred dining, it has its own charm that’s hard to resist. The record cover menu adds a fun touch, and the ‘bread basket from the sky’ pulley system is a quirky novelty that fans enjoy. However, some dishes like the Lasagna can be hit or miss with reports of being a bit on the dry side and lacking in meat and cheese, which is a bummer considering the price point.

Here’s a pro tip: make a reservation, especially on weekends. The place tends to get busy, and waits can be long - we’re talking an hour on peak nights. The staff are generally friendly and accommodating, but service can be slow due to the restaurant’s popularity. Accessibility can be a challenge too; those with mobility issues should be aware of steep stairs leading to the entrance and bathrooms.

Despite a few criticisms, Spageddy Eddy's isn't just about the food - it's about the experience. The decor is eclectic and fascinating, with tons of knick-knacks that’ll keep you visually entertained throughout your meal. Plus, for those really big eaters, the budget-friendly prices for such large portions make this place quite the find.

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