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Pasquale's Italian Restaurant
Menu for Pasquale's Italian Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Pasquale's Italian Restaurant
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Apr 16 2012
Amy J. via Yelp
I may have discovered the best pizza in SF! I was pleasantly surprised with the flavor of the sauce on the pizza, and the perfect ratio of sauce: cheese:...read more
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Apr 14 2012
Brian M. via Yelp
This is a great old-school Italian food and pizza restaurant. They make the pizza dough by hand, and the ingredients seem to all be freshly prepared. It has...read more
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Apr 08 2012
carolina S. via Yelp
If i could give this place 3.5 stars, then I would, but for now I'll stick with 4; here are my reasons why. The service was decent, but not the best, it...read more
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Feb 04 2009
via Citysearch
Pasquale's is another old San Francisco Pizzeria - my friends and I went here when we were teenagers - Great pizza and food - the ...read more
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Jun 12 2008
webrender via Citysearch
I've been eating Pasquale's pizza for about as long as I can remember eating pizza, and it's almost never disappointed me. The cr...read more
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May 30 2008
via Citysearch
After watching the Laker's game at Yancy's, my boyfriend and I took my best friend over to Pasquale's since she was craving pizza....read more
In a small frame near the cash register--directly across from where dough-throwers with actual Italian accents flip crusts and prep pies--is a menu from the old-school restaurant's 1959 debut. An extra-large combo pizza (your standard omnivore's first choice) ran only $3, particularly humorous because that same dinner now costs diners more than $20. In addition to pizza, customers can now order pasta, meat and seafood entrees, stuffed potatoes and baked favorites like lasagna and manicotti. The music choices on the dining room's jukebox serve as a flash from the past as well: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Nat King Cole croon as you and your party stock up on cheesy carbs.