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Welcome to Slice House

Slice House, located in San Francisco, is known for its delicious Italian pizza. The restaurant offers a variety of options, including delivery, takeout, and catering. Customers praise the flavorful pizzas and pasta dishes, with highlights like the Sicilian slice and gluten-free options standing out. The cozy yet spacious atmosphere and friendly staff add to the overall dining experience. Despite some limitations on game days, Slice House remains a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Don't miss out on the chance to taste the mouthwatering dishes at this gem near AT&T Park.

Slice House: Reviews & Ratings

Robert J.
Robert J.

This is awesome that we do not have to go to Washington Square to get Tony's pizza. The only drawback, according to the dinner menu, is that you cannot get all the specialty pizza's that I love at Tony's Neopolitina. The reason why I did not give this location Five Stars as I do the original location, is attributed to that on Giants game day their menu becomes very limited. So this little fact was not known to me or well publicized. Not knowing this fact, I walked to Slices for two whole pizzas as take out. I was only able to choose whole pies from what slices they were serving (pepperoni, cheese, grandma, and Sicilian). So if you want more of a selection check to see if the Giants are in town. Even though it was limited the guys made a fresh whole Grandma and Pepperoni pizzas for my take out. For two whole pizzas expect to shell out over $75.00

Megan M.
Megan M.

Been here a few times now. Their pizza is amazing! Pretty decent prices for being right next to the stadium!

Mary G.
Mary G.

This was literally one of the best slices of pizza I've everrrrr had!!! My sister and I got a piece for my nephew who had been begging his mommy for a slice of pepperoni pizza!!! I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that much to my nephews dismay, he had one bite before his Auntie and mommy devoured it!!! Of course, mommy went back and bought him another slice...auntie...weeeeelll she just licked her chops and thought of ways to get another bite...that cRaZy auntie of his...I tell you...she cray-cray!!! I just have two questions for The slice house, why in the world did you close??? Where am I supposed to go for an amazing slice of cheesy, breath-taking pizza next time I'm in San Francisco, Little Italy??? Did you mean to break my heart??? And last of all, how in the world did you get east coast pizza all the way to the west coast??? Ok, that was more than two questions, but I'm better at inhaling calories than counting them...hee, hee!!!

Jenny O.
Jenny O.

Grabbed a bite here after a Giants day game. I'm not a huge fan of NY pizza, even Tony's (and I love his Tony's Pizza Napoletana and Pizza Rock restaurants) so I was pleasantly surprised to see Sicilian slices available as well. My pepperoni and sausage slice was delicious, airy and cheesy. They also had pasta dishes on the menu too if you didn't want pizza. My friend was going to order chicken wings as well but unfortunately they were out that day. Just peeked at the website and saw that they closed the 2nd St location that I went to on 8/23 due to increasing rent prices, construction, and a change in neighborhood foot traffic.

Craig Y.
Craig Y.

BEST GLUTEN-FREE PIZZA EVER! Okay technically this is not in the East Bay. For the best East Bay gluten-free pizza you need to go to The Star on Grand in Oakland. But this is close enough that it is worth the trip. FOOD: the size of the pizza at 12" is a good size. But it's the crust that makes this pizza too notch. Don't get me wrong. The superb sliced sausage and cute, tasty pepperoni were incredible and the dollops of ricotta were amazing. But that crust (while chewy) was delicious. I'd order it gluten-free or not. SERVICE: I only did take out so it was hard to judge. Not memorable but nice, helpful, and relatively quick. Despite making it fresh it only took about 12 minutes. COST: High. It was $5 extra for gluten-free for a total of about $32. But considering The Star on Grand is about the same for a 10" pizza it felt more than worth it! Plus it is so good! I'll definitely be back next time in town or coming to a ball game (only a block from AT&T Park).

Juan V.
Juan V.

It was a pleasant surprise to run into the Slice House a block away from AT&T Park. The slices are so delicious because it's done by the King of Bay Area Pizza Tony. Inside the slice house was spacious and very comfortable. I had the Sicilian and it was good.

Dana Z.
Dana Z.

Pizza and pasta on point!!! I've been to slice house twice and the pasta, omg, has been consistently delicious. The pasta itself tastes freshly home made and mixed with the a perfect amount of sauce. It's thick pasta, not the typical ones you'd make at home. Add some meat (highly recommend the chorizo) and there you have a perfect bowl of pasta! I also loved the Margherita pizza. Slices are huge! So one slice is enough for a meal. If you end up with someone leftover, rather than heating it in the oven, put the slice on a pan over low heat - and you will have a thin, crunchy slice of leftover pizza! Yum yum!

Location

  • Slice House
    680 2nd St San Francisco, CA 94107 Hotline: (415) 872-9680

If you're a fan of delicious pizza in the heart of San Francisco, then Slice House is a must-visit spot for you. Located at 680 2nd St, this Italian pizza joint offers a wide range of options, from classic pepperoni and cheese slices to more unique offerings like grandma and Sicilian pies. With amenities like delivery, takeout, and outdoor seating, Slice House caters to every pizza lover's needs.

One standout feature of Slice House is their gluten-free pizza, which according to customer Craig Y., is the best he's ever had. The chewy crust, flavorful toppings, and dollops of ricotta create a mouthwatering experience that is hard to forget. The friendly and efficient service, as well as the convenient location near AT&T Park, make this spot a go-to for both locals and visitors.

Though some customers have mentioned limitations on the menu during Giants game days, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive. Whether you're grabbing a quick slice after a game or enjoying a leisurely dinner with friends, Slice House is sure to satisfy your pizza cravings. Don't miss out on this gem in San Francisco's food scene.