Select Slice House by Tony Gemignani locations will serve exclusive pizza flavors from current Giants pitchers with proceeds benefiting a cherished Bay Area organization
SAN FRANCISCO (April 7, 2025) — For the ninth season in a row, world renowned pizzaiolo and 13-time World Pizza Champion, Tony Gemignani has teamed up with the San Francisco Giants – including current pitchers Logan Webband Ryan Walker – to launch two seasonal Slice House pizza flavors in support of George Mark Children’s House.Gemignani worked closely with Webb and Walker to craft unique, specialty pizzas that highlight both of the players’ favorite ingredients and toppings. The limited-edition 20” New York style pizzas will be available beginning today, April 7, through mid-September. $1 from each slice and $6 from each full pizza sold will be donated to the Bay Area organization to support its mission of providing exceptional care for children and young adults with serious medical conditions.
“We are thrilled to collaborate for a ninth season with George Mark Children’s House and the San Francisco Giants to support such a significant cause that is dear to me,” shared Gemignani. “As we celebrate Slice House’s 15thanniversary this year, we are proud to continue raising awareness about the unmatched care George Mark Children’s House provides to children and their families, and can’t wait for fans to try the specialty pizzas firsthand.”
Served exclusively at select Slice House locations, the Webb’s Double Sausage is topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella, Italian sausage, sliced link sausage, Cup & Char thin pepperoni, red onions, Romano cheese, oregano, and garlic oil ($7.75 slice / $46.00 whole pizza). The Walker’s White Pie is served with alfredo sauce, mozzarella, seasoned ground beef, Applewood smoked bacon, mushrooms, green onion, Romano cheese, oregano, and garlic oil($7.75 slice / $46.00 whole pizza).
“It is an honor to join forces with Bay Area community leaders like Logan, Ryan and Tony through this incredible partnership and see the meaningful impact their efforts and subsequent donations have on our services and programs,” said Dr. Kathy Hull, Founder of George Mark Children’s House. “We are grateful to continue a partnership that aids our mission to provide exceptional care and compassion for the children and their families.”
The Webb’s Double Sausage and Walker’s White Pie pizzas will be offered at Tony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Slice House in North Beach (neighboring Tony’s Pizza Napoletana), as well as Slice House by Tony Gemignani Haight Street, Belmont, Walnut Creek, San Leandro, Folsom, Mountain View and Castro Valley.
ABOUT SLICE HOUSE BY TONY GEMIGNANI
Slice House by Tony Gemignani, founded by the globally acclaimed 13-time world pizza champion, offers an unparalleled pizza experience, blending artisan craftsmanship with fast-casual dining. Originating from San Francisco’s iconic North Beach neighborhood, Slice House has expanded with over 130 units open or under development, providing a diverse menu from signature New York to Detroit style pizzas, including health-conscious options, complemented by a hand-picked selection of local craft brews and natural wines. As 2024’s #1 Overall Brand as honored by Pizza Marketplace’s Top 100 Movers & Shakers, Slice House invites entrepreneurs nationwide to join its rapidly expanding franchise program, carrying forward Tony’s craft through authentic recipes and a flexible, proven business model tailored for diverse dining and delivery platforms.
ABOUT GEORGE MARK CHILDREN’S HOUSE
Established in San Leandro, CA in 2004, George Mark Children’s House is a model of compassionate care for children and young adults with serious medical conditions, and support to their families, provided in a beautiful home-like setting. As the pioneer in the United States for providing pediatric palliative care in a residential locale, George Mark has led the way for additional homes to adopt their comprehensive approach to caring for seriously ill children.
Since opening its doors two decades ago, George Mark has had the honor of caring for more than 1,100 children and provided support to over 3,300 family members. Its dedicated interdisciplinary team provides around-the-clock critical care including respite, transitional, end-of-life and bereavement support. The George Mark staff and volunteers create childhood experiences that enrich quality of life and spark fun and joy, striving to make every day the best day for each child. Memory making activities at the House include art, music, outdoor play, water therapy and interactions with engaging therapy pets like dogs, horses, and even camels.
ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS
One of the oldest teams in Major League Baseball, the 142-year-old franchise moved to San Francisco from New York in 1958. After playing a total of 42 years in Seals Stadium and Candlestick Park, the team moved to the privately constructed, downtown ballpark on the corner of 3rd and King in 2000. The organization is widely recognized for its innovative business practices and baseball excellence having been named in the past decade the Sports Organization of the Year by Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, Organization of the Year by Baseball America and ESPN’s Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year. Oracle Park is also the only ballpark in the country to have earned Silver, Gold and Platinum LEED certification for an existing building.
Since opening its gates, Oracle Park has become internationally-renowned as a premier venue in the world of both sports and entertainment. On the diamond, more than 69 million spectators have witnessed countless magical moments, including three World Series Championships (2010, 2012 & 2014), the raising of four National League Pennants and eight playoff appearances. The ballpark has also hosted some of music’s biggest acts, including Lady Gaga, Beyoncé & Jay Z, Ed Sheeran, the Rolling Stones, the Eagles, Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band, Green Day and Billy Joel.