Friday, March 27, 2026

And now, your Paulie Gee's East Village Slice Shop signage

Photos by Stacie Joy 

The old-school signage arrived yesterday for the incoming Paulie Gee's East Village Slice Shop on the NE corner of First Avenue and Sixth Street...
The pizzeria will be opening later this spring at this former Dunkin' outpost. 

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10 comments:

  1. Hope they have #vegan slices—but not holding my breath.

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    1. If you read the prior articles, they do say that they will have options and the vegan Vidalia is a favorite.

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    2. The greenpoint location has 3 vegan choices, so I’m sure this one will too

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    3. Indagavegan is THE BEST.

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  2. Looking forward to it. We can always use another good pizza place.

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  3. This will be a cool spot. Looking forward to it. I just hope it won't be invaded by influencers where lines suddenly form around the block for hours. As a New Yorker, I will not be doing that for a slice of pizza or anything else.

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    1. As a person with a reasonable sense of self-worth (and aching knees!) I also will not be lining up around the
      block for a slice or anything else! But I do hope the shop is a success. Just wondering though — because I’m
      A Boomer — is the line thing at least a way that young singles meet other singles? In which case,
      It would be a bit more understandable.

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    2. You know there will be lines around the block the second an influencer says “run don’t walk to this new pizza spot I just discovered in the east village! It’s SO GOOD you HAVE to try “

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  4. Love the sign. Reminds me of the 1960’s!

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