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The new Spaghetti Warehouse previews potential “trolley” seating

Do you think the rendering of the new Spaghetti Warehouse trolley car dining space is up to par? Feedback is requested for the Columbus Commons spot.

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The renderings show booth seating with a curved roof. | Rendering via Spaghetti Warehouse

Spaghetti Warehouse is coming to the Columbus Commons — but is the iconic trolley seating coming with it?

Due to the massive downsize, relocating the old trolley car dining seating from the previous Broad Street location isn’t possible. However, President Ron Reynolds has his eyes on a new trolley that could roll into Spaghetti Warehouse. Ron is working to make the trolley concept happen using repurposed wood and brass from the former trolley — but first he wants to gauge public opinion.

“Not having a trolley-like experience would be a major miss for us,” said Ron in a Columbus Business First report. “We know they’re going to have comments. We want to hear it. That helps us.”

Do you think the new concept does the old spot justice? Let us know.

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