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San Francisco-based Slice House by Tony Gemignani currently has 150 restaurants in development, with plans to open in several markets, including Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, and ...
Tony Gemignani is a 13-time World Pizza Champion who trained in Italy and opened his first restaurant—the full-service Tony’s Pizza Napoletana in San Francisco—in 2009. Not too long after ...
Tony's Pizza Napoletana is a pizzeria located in San Francisco, California on Stockton Street which serves Neapolitan styled pizza. [1] In 2015, it was considered the 5th highest rated pizzeria in the United States by TripAdvisor. [2] [3] [needs update] Tony's has three different types of oven used for various forms of pizza. [citation needed]
Tony Gemignani at his restaurant Tony's Pizza Napoletana for The Pizza Bible release party on October 21st, 2014 with Susie Heller, Steve Siegelman, and Jacques Pépin. Gemignani has authored three books: Pizza: More than 60 Recipes for Delicious Homemade Pizza (Chronicle Books, July 28, 2005) [54]
Slice House by Tony Gemignani will open at 11 a.m. Saturday at 3210 E. Bidwell St., Suite 100 in The Shops at Folsom Ranch, the commercial side of a 3,585-acre development south of Highway 50 ...
Midway on High, also known as Midway Bar and Restaurant or simply Midway, is a bar located in Columbus, Ohio, adjacent to the main campus of Ohio State University. Directly across the street from the Ohio Union , the High Street bar has been open since 2012 and since its opening has been owned by local firm A&R Creative.
Slice House (3210 E. Bidwell St., Suite 100, Folsom): Famed San Francisco pizzaiolo Tony Gemignani, a former partner in downtown Sacramento’s Pizza Rock, contracted with franchisee Sandeep Gill ...
There was once a restaurant on the 38th floor called One Nation, which opened in November 1977. The glass elevator on the side of the building is an express elevator that was designated for customers going to the restaurant. One Nation closed in 1997 after '[failing] to come to terms with the building's owner'. [2]