Wednesday, May 27, 2026

The Paulie Gee's East Village Slice Shop opens TOMORROW

Photos and story by Stacie Joy

After months of renovations and permit wrangling, the first East Village Paulie Gee's Slice Shop is ready to open its doors.

The new outpost at 100 First Ave. at Sixth Street (former Dunkin') officially debuts tomorrow afternoon (with 30% off slices all day, according to the shop's Instagram account).
As previously reported, the East Village location is owned and operated by George Lin, a longtime employee of Paulie Gee's. 
Paulie and company said the shop is modeled after the Greenpoint slice location that opened in 2018, featuring a retro-style interior with checkerboard tile floors, wood paneling and a straightforward pizza focus.

Expect the usual whole pies and classic NYC slices, along with vegan options, plus a small seating area with four tables and a window counter. Sodas for now, with a beer-wine license on the way.

Updated hours of operation at Paulie Gee's: Sunday to Wednesday: 11 a.m.-midnight; Thursday–Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. 

Previously on EV Grieve

7 comments:

  1. Welcome! and much success!!

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  2. Yay! Pizza. This block needed a change. Can't wait to try it.

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  3. Wonderful! Welcome to the neighborhood.

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  4. I love the retro decor of the place.

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  5. i'm excited for Paulie Gee's but it's bittersweet with Two Boots last day in their location on Friday. Hopefully they will find a new home soon.

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  6. Paulie Gee's is a different league from two boots.

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  7. So thoroughly retro'd out, looks like you could shoot a period movie in there right now. Appreciate that kind of commitment.

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