Spaghetti Warehouse In Downtown OKC To Close

Monday, February 1st 2016, 11:45 am

By: News 9

Spaghetti Warehouse, a well-known restaurant located in downtown Oklahoma City, is closing, News 9 confirmed Monday morning.

The restaurant was one of the first businesses to move into the revitalized Bricktown. It has been in Bricktown for more than 30 years.

Employees were notified that Monday is their last day. A company spokesperson wouldn't say why they are closing, but said they are hopeful they can reopen in the Oklahoma City market some time soon.

Learn more about the history of Bricktown.

Just confirmed that the Spaghetti Warehouse in Bricktown is closing. @NEWS9 — Dana Hertneky (@DanaHertneky) February 1, 2016

Officials with the restaurant released the following statement,

"After more than 30 years in the community, we have made the difficult business decision to suspend operations and announce the closure of the Spaghetti Warehouse Restaurant in Oklahoma City.

The closure is effective on Tuesday, February 2nd. We are working closely with everyone on our staff, whose hard work and dedication is appreciated and we thank them for their many contributions.

To our many guests, we say thank you. We enjoyed serving you, your family and friends. And, it was our pleasure to share in the celebrations that took place over countless lunches and dinners, not to mention birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions.

Spaghetti Warehouse was one of the first businesses involved in the Bricktown revitalization and we thank everyone in the Oklahoma City community who we’ve served and who supported us. For anyone who has a question about our restaurant in Oklahoma City, we invite you to send us an email at: info@meatballs.com.

As we continue to work on a new look for our brand, we are hopeful that in the near future we can reopen Spaghetti Warehouse within the Oklahoma City market."

Spaghetti warehouse has been in OKC for more than 30 years and was one of the first businesses in Bricktown. @NEWS9 https://t.co/UmYOmfjXKI — Dana Hertneky (@DanaHertneky) February 1, 2016

Reporter Dana Hertneky is following this story. Stay with us for updates.