22 Postcards
Pasquale Jones in Nolita offers a chic spot for wood-fired pizza and a stellar wine list, perfected by the same team behind Charlie Bird.
"Pasquale Jones recently started takeout and delivery, including clam pizza, wine, and lasagna. Their full takeout menu is available online, and you can also stop by their Nolita takeout window in person." - hannah albertine
"You go to Pasquale Jones in Nolita for two things: wine and pizza. This Italian restaurant also serves pasta, small plates, and a few proteins cooked in a wood-burning oven—but don’t get distracted. The pizzas are puffy and chewy, with an appropriate amount of char, and the wine list always has interesting options made with Italian varietals that you’ve probably never heard of. It’s no longer difficult to get a table here, but the dining room—with its soft lighting and brown leather banquettes—is as charming as ever. Take advantage." - molly fitzpatrick, willa moore, bryan kim
"Our favorite things at Pasquale Jones are the clam pizza and the wine list. We assume you already have some wine at home, so get some pizza delivered from this Nolita spot. You can place an order from 5-10pm Wednesday through Sunday." - team infatuation
"It’s no secret that we love Charlie Bird. That’s why we were honestly a little terrified at the prospect of the same team opening Pasquale Jones near our office. What if it’s not as good? What if they don’t play rap music? Will they still have wine? These are the things that keep us up at night. And there’s more to it than that. In the interest of full disclosure, you should know that we’ve also gotten to know the Charlie Bird people a little bit, not because we are trying to hang out with restaurant folk, but because every time we are in there, they are just so f*cking nice. It makes the situation slightly more complicated. We imagine it’s sort of like having your kid perform at her very first dance recital. You’re optimistic that she’ll nail her number, but you’re also very aware that you can’t be seen with her anymore if she screws it up. Or maybe it’s not complicated at all. Because Pasquale Jones is Charlie Bird with pizza. We don’t mean to diminish the things that are unique about this new spot - it is different. Sort of. It’s a bit smaller than Charlie Bird, with bar seating along an open kitchen and two wood-burning ovens where many of the best things on this menu come from. But all of the good things about Charlie Bird have been packaged up and brought over to Pasquale Jones, and that’s what makes it an exceptional restaurant. The service is still excellent. The vibe is slightly upscale but relaxed. The wine list is varied and ranges in price from reasonable to highly unreasonable, and it’s one of the best you’ll find in this city. And while we haven’t heard much hip hop over the span of our many recent visits, the music is still good, too. These are the things that this Charlie Bird/Pasquale Jones crew has figured out that so many other restaurateurs still haven’t. Yes, the pizza is fantastic, but there is a lot of great pizza in this town. It’s getting all of the other details right that makes a restaurant special. That, and not staffing the place with assholes. Before you visit, know that following the Food Rundown below will lead you to the highest ratio of success. We actually like the food at Pasquale Jones a bit more than we do at Charlie Bird because pizza, but most anything from the wood-burning oven will be good. And make sure to drink a bottle of wine. They have some. Food Rundown Charred Cauliflower The only way to make cauliflower taste good is apparently to cook the sht out of it over fire. It works here, just like it does every time. This is a good starter. Little Neck Clam Pizza By far our favorite thing to eat at Pasquale Jones. If you aren’t already fond of clam pizza, this would be the time to try it. Squeeze the lemon, grab a slice, and eat it with one of the fermented peppers that will be delivered to your table. Revel in the fact that you are, in this moment, more successful than 98% of people in the world not eating a clam pizza. Margherita Pizza Simple and excellent. Put this on your table, too. Spicy Coppa Pizza This pie comes with a thin layer of cured meat and kale, because we all need balance in our lives. Order it with confidence. Black Trumpet Mushroom Pizza For the vegetarians out there, and definitely not for people who don’t like mushrooms. Who are you people, anyway? This pie is delicious. Sunchoke Tortellini An incredibly interesting and incredibly tasty tortellini with some brussels sprouts on the plate because why not? If it’s on the menu, you want it. Rigatoni Good, if not incredibly unique or special. Maybe that’s the point. Dessert Pasquale Jones does only one dessert every night, typically some kind of fruit cooked in the wood burning oven and served with ice cream. That’s why we’d like to take this opportunity to say that all we ever want to eat is hot pineapple. Forever." - Chris Stang
"You go to Pasquale Jones for two things: wine and pizza. This Italian restaurant also serves pasta, small plates, and a few proteins cooked in a wood-burning oven—but don’t get distracted. The pizzas are puffy and chewy, with an appropriate amount of char, and the wine list always has interesting options made with Italian varietals that you’ve probably never heard of. (You will, however, pay around $20 per glass.) It’s no longer difficult to get a table here, but the dining room—with its soft lighting and brown leather banquettes—is as charming as ever. Take advantage." - bryan kim