Follow the brightly lit neon sign inviting you “upstairs for Angel hairs” and you found Midnight Spaghetti.
With indoor booth or bar seating, to alfresco aperitivos on the balcony, both settings will have you scanning the walls for forgotten framed celebrities, irreverent paraphernalia and more spaghetti that's failed the stick test than you’ve ever seen.
The designed space welcomes guests into the carefree restaurant which draws style from the 1981 Italian sex comedy it was aptly named for (Spaghetti a Mezzanotte). Each aspect amalgamates into quite simply, a really good-looking pasta bar with no, no nonsense.
Principal Pan-Handler JP states “You won't believe its just water, eggs & flour mixed together once it hits your lips” as he explains some of the late-night offerings moonlighting the menu with generous modern spins on homely classics. “Some things like the piano accordion, never get old”.
Like the Italian folk classic Ce La Luna, Mezzo Mare the wine list sings out to you. Drawing classics hailing from the alps to the boot, local favourites, plus jugs of beer on every table.
Regardless of whether you are passing through or staying the night, don’t worry about it.
Midnight Spaghetti will look after you, just don't forget to kiss your mother.