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The Spaghetti House is an Italian restaurant chain based in London, England. Established in 1955 on Goodge Street,[1][2] the chain operates eight restaurants under the main brand across London and a restaurant called A Braccetto in Earl’s Court, as of July 2024.[2][3] The chain was known for the Spaghetti House siege of 1975, during which a failed robbery at its Knightsbridge restaurant led to six-day stand-off.[4][5]
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- ^ McAllister, James (2024-07-16). "Spaghetti House swings to loss amid 'extremely difficult year'". Restaurant. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
- ^ "1975: London's Spaghetti House siege ends". BBC. 1975-10-03. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
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