Slice House currently has two locations in San Francisco, in addition to three more around the Bay Area.
Gemignani, who owns Tony’s Pizza Napoletana in North Beach, among several other restaurants, has been working hard on launching a franchise program for his fast-casual business Slice House. The first franchise store is expected to open in Thousand Oaks by June.
“Transitioning Slice House to a franchise opportunity is yet another way I get to share my passion and impart my respect for the craft of pizza making,” Gemignani said in a statement. Slice House currently has two locations in San Francisco, in addition to Bay Area stores in San Leandro, Belmont and Walnut Creek. Gemignani told SFGATE that the Haight-Ashbury, San Leandro and Belmont locations of Slice House initially opened as licensed businesses but are now shifting into franchise stores. He added that the original North Beach Slice House and the Walnut Creek Slice House will continue to operate under his wing.
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