How Paulie Gee's Became a Legendary New York Slice Shop — ICONS: Pizza
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Published 2024-02-26
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Credits:
Producer: Connor Reid
Directors: Connor Reid, Murilo Ferreira
Camera: Murilo Ferreira, Jay Simms
Editor: Christine Carone
Executive Producer: Stephen Pelletteri
Supervising Producer, Operations: Stefania Orrù
Supervising Producer, Development: Gabriella Lewis
Audience Engagement: Frances Dumlao
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All Comments (21)
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Been following Paulie Gee since the Slice days when his backyard pizza parties were getting blogged about. So cool to watch a career change fairly late in life and how happy he is with it.
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I love how this owner like pays respect to the people who influenced him, and helps his workers promote their work! Amazing video and people :)
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The prep cooks in these small.places are incredible. They sometimes work 2-3 jobs per day to make ends meet yet show up everyday at the time most of us are going to bed and start working. They are artisans and basically responsible for the majority of the food prep that goes on.
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I've never been to Paulie Gee's. I've never had their pizza. But, after watching this video, it's undeniable that they are keeping and advancing New York's cherished pizza culture. I hope to try their pizza one day.
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Dope. Crazy the amount of prep work these restaurants put into the food. Respect
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Food memories are incredibly powerful. That specific flavor you ate growing up, no matter what cuisine is branded into your taste buds. There are precious few people like Paulie Gee out there who want to make pizza taste old school. The majority of pizzeria owners don’t really give much thought to nostalgia or they’re trying to reinvent the wheel using new types of flour and techniques. For me, I hit up the old joints as much as I can and places like Paulie’s that reach back to the past.
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Much respect to this guy and his crew.
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you can see how much passion the owner of the shop has for it just in how he talks about it, I would love some where like this in the UK local to me!
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Paulie’s Pizza Theory is spot on!! I’m still looking for pizza that tastes and smells like the pizza place on Jerome Ave (between Gun Hill Rd and Moshula Parkway) in The Bronx when I was a toddler back in 1959. I can still visualize the quilted shiny metal wall behind the counter.
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Paulie is a great guy with an interesting and inspiring story. Because of that he's very encouraging and always makes time for folk.
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you can see how proud he is in his eyes, so special and its amazing how he can share his love with all his workers and customers
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Love to learn about these places. Lots of history, quality of food and pride for what they do... Amazing!
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Love that he has so much love for days gone by!!!
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Paulie Gee's makes me so happy. I have to stop by when I'm in the area.
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It’s great to see how pizzas,is made,it takes a team to make a great pizza it’s people who knows what they’re doing and have love understanding heart,to do the job right.
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I have been to his slice shop on 13th Street in Philadelphia several times. It was always excellent.
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Love from Chicago! This East Coast native is so thankful you brought this to the Midwest. That NY slice is a core memory.
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I'd like to have orange in there...gotta work on that Love it
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Killin It !!
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What an art, that's awesome !