Slice House by Tony Gemignani is preparing to open a new location in Fremont, California, at 43456 Boscell Road. The fast-casual pizza restaurant will take over the space previously occupied by Dog Haus in the Pacific Commons Shopping Center. According to a liquor license application, the opening is anticipated in the coming months.
The Fremont establishment will be managed by Hersh Mahavni and Pritika Rajasanshi, both of whom have longstanding ties to the local area and to Gemignani himself. Customers can expect a diverse menu featuring various styles of pizza, including New York, Sicilian, Grandma, and Detroit-style, available by the slice or as whole pies. Additionally, the menu will offer fresh pastas, wings, salads, and vegetarian options to cater to a wide range of preferences.
Slice House was founded in 2010 in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood and has since expanded to over 135 locations across several states, including California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Texas, and Tennessee. The Bay Area currently boasts several existing locations, including those in Belmont, Mountain View, Walnut Creek, San Leandro, Castro Valley, and Milpitas.
Expanding the Slice House Brand
The Fremont location will feature the full array of offerings available at other Slice House restaurants. This includes options for gluten-free and vegetarian diets, ensuring flexibility for both casual diners and larger groups.
In addition to the Fremont site, Slice House is also set to open a new pizzeria in Livermore, California, on February 21, 2026. Located at 1948 1st Street in downtown Livermore, this new venture aims to introduce Gemignani’s celebrated pizza styles to the Tri-Valley area. The opening day activities will commence at 11 a.m. and include a special appearance by Gemignani himself, a giveaway of Slice House hats to the first 50 guests, and a raffle offering a chance to win free pizza for one year.
Community Connection
“This is particularly special for me, as the East Bay is where it all started,” said founder Tony Gemignani. “Bringing Slice House to Livermore and expanding our footprint is a significant milestone. I’m grateful for our ongoing partnership with Ratika Tyagi and for her leadership in making this possible. I look forward to sharing our passion for quality pizza with the Livermore community soon.”
With the introduction of Slice House in Fremont and Livermore, Gemignani continues to solidify his brand’s presence in the region, promising a welcoming dining experience for both new and returning customers.
