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| caption = Tony Gemignani at his restaurant, [[Tony's Pizza Napoletana]] in [[San Francisco]]. |
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| birth_name = Anthony Felix Gemignani |
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| birth_place = [[Fremont, California]] |
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*[[Tony's Pizza Napoletana]], [[San Francisco]] (2009-present) |
*[[Tony's Pizza Napoletana]], [[San Francisco]] (2009-present) |
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*Tony's Coal-Fired Pizza and Slicehouse, [[San Francisco]] (2010-present) |
*Tony's Coal-Fired Pizza and Slicehouse, [[San Francisco]] (2010-present) |
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*Slicehouse by Tony Gemignani, [[San Francisco]] (2014-present); [[Rohnert Park, California]] (2013-present); [[Las Vegas]] (2013-present); [[Henderson, Nevada]] (2015-present); [[Walnut Creek, California]] (2017-present) |
*Slicehouse by Tony Gemignani, [[San Francisco]] (2014-present); [[Rohnert Park, California]] (2013-present); [[Las Vegas]] (2013-present); [[Henderson, Nevada]] (2015-present); [[Walnut Creek, California]] (2017-present) ; [[Belmont, California]] (2022-Present); [[Burbank, California]] (2024-present) |
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*Pizza Rock, [[Sacramento, California]] (2011- |
*Pizza Rock, [[Sacramento, California]] (2011-2021); [[Las Vegas]] (2013-present); [[Henderson, Nevada]] (2015-present) |
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*Tony's of North Beach, [[Rohnert Park, California]] (2013-present) |
*Tony's of North Beach, [[Rohnert Park, California]] (2013-present) |
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*Capo's, [[San Francisco]] (2012-present) |
*Capo's, [[San Francisco]] (2012-present) |
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'''Anthony Felix Gemignani''' |
'''Anthony Felix Gemignani''' is an American chef, restaurateur, and author. In 2009, Gemignani opened [[Tony's Pizza Napoletana]] in the [[North Beach, San Francisco|North Beach]] neighborhood of [[San Francisco, California]]. Gemignani is a [[pizzaiolo]] and chef, having won 13 world titles in [[pizza]] making and opening numerous restaurants.<ref name=pizzachamp1/><ref name=pizzachamp2/> He has appeared on multiple reality television series including [[Food Network Challenge]], [[Bar Rescue]] on [[Spike tv|Spike TV]], as well as on [[The Travel Channel]] and [[CNN]].<ref name=FoodNetworkChallenge/> |
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==Early life and career== |
==Early life and career== |
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Gemignani was born in [[Fremont, California]] to Frank and Eileen Gemignani. He grew up on his family's farm |
Gemignani was born in [[Fremont, California]], to Frank and Eileen Gemignani. He grew up on his family's farm, he is a third generation [[Italian American]].<ref name=pyzanos1/> |
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Gemignani graduated from Washington High School in Fremont,<ref name=NRN/> later |
Gemignani graduated from [[Washington High School (Fremont, California)|Washington High School]] in [[Fremont, California|Fremont]],<ref name=NRN/> and later worked at Pyzano's, his brother Frank Jr.'s restaurant in [[Castro Valley, California]], in 1991.<ref name=auto1/> Gemignani began his pizza tosser<ref name=Passion4Pizza/> career while at Pyzano's as a way to entertain customers and to show the quality of the dough to diners.<ref name=auto2/> He competed all over the world, winning 8 world champion titles for pizza acrobatics between 1995–2007, and earning himself the nickname of the "[[Michael Jordan]] of Pizza Throwing".<ref name=seriousEats/> Gemignani traveled the world for 16 years, competing, working in others' kitchens, and learning about regional styles of [[pizza]].<ref name=LegendsOfPizza1/> |
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In 2000, while on his honeymoon in [[Sorrento|Sorrento, Italy]], he and his wife Julie dined at Trianon da Ciro in Naples, which motivated him into a lifelong quest to keep learning and striving to become a better pizzaiolo. He paid careful attention to the authentic craft of each style of pizza, respecting its history, while aiming to make it better.<ref name=auto2/> This attitude birthed his motto "Respect the Craft" which can be seen on his websites, books, pizza boxes, and even tattooed on his hands.<ref name=Reuters/> |
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Gemignani formed the World Pizza Champions in 2005, which is made up of over 60 team members who have each earned the highest awards in the pizza industry, along with television appearances, [[Guinness World Records]], and respect as leading professionals and pioneers in the pizza industry.<ref name=WPCAbout/> |
Gemignani formed the World Pizza Champions in 2005, which is made up of over 60 team members who have each earned the highest awards in the pizza industry, along with television appearances, [[Guinness World Records]], and respect as leading professionals and pioneers in the pizza industry.<ref name=WPCAbout/> |
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===The Original Slicehouse & Coal-Fired Pizza by Tony Gemignani=== |
===The Original Slicehouse & Coal-Fired Pizza by Tony Gemignani=== |
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[[File:Purplepotato.jpg|thumb|New York Style Slice, the Purple Potato Pesto at Tony's Coal-Fired Pizza and |
[[File:Purplepotato.jpg|thumb|New York Style Slice, the Purple Potato Pesto at Tony's Coal-Fired Pizza and Slice-house in San Francisco.]] |
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Opening in 2010, Gemignani took ownership of an adjacent [[Delicatessen|deli]].<ref name=seriousEats2/> Seeing this as an opportunity to serve more styles of pizzas like classic New York style slices, Sicilian, and California style slices, along with Chicago Beef Sandwiches and other deli favorites, the slicehouse allowed people to enjoy Gemignani's pizza without the infamous wait times seen at his [[flagship]] restaurant.<ref name=SteveLerer/> |
Opening in 2010, Gemignani took ownership of an adjacent [[Delicatessen|deli]].<ref name=seriousEats2/> Seeing this as an opportunity to serve more styles of pizzas like classic New York style slices, Sicilian, and California style slices, along with Chicago Beef Sandwiches and other deli favorites, the slicehouse allowed people to enjoy Gemignani's pizza without the infamous wait times usually seen at his [[flagship]] restaurant.<ref name=SteveLerer/> |
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Since the opening in North Beach, Gemignani has expanded his slice house concept to include concessions stalls in [[Oracle Park]] & [[Chase Center]], as well as multiple locations in California and Nevada under the name ''Slice House by Tony Gemignani''.<ref name=eater/><ref name=insidescoop/><ref name=insidescoop2/> Tony G's Super Delicious Pizza is Tony Gemignani's newest slice house concept in [[Meridian, Idaho]] with its delivery only concept under Crave Delivery.<ref name=idahostatesman/> |
Since the opening in North Beach, Gemignani has expanded his slice house concept to include concessions stalls in [[Oracle Park]] & [[Chase Center]], as well as multiple locations in California and Nevada under the name ''Slice House by Tony Gemignani''.<ref name=eater/><ref name=insidescoop/><ref name=insidescoop2/> Tony G's Super Delicious Pizza is Tony Gemignani's newest slice house concept in [[Meridian, Idaho]], with its delivery only concept under Crave Delivery.<ref name=idahostatesman/> |
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===Pizza Rock=== |
===Pizza Rock=== |
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[[File:Pizza Rock's Semi Truck.JPG|thumb|Pizza Rock's iconic Semi-Truck, outfitted with a DJ Booth.]] |
[[File:Pizza Rock's Semi Truck.JPG|thumb|Pizza Rock's iconic Semi-Truck, outfitted with a DJ Booth.]] |
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In 2011, Gemignani, Hewitt and Karpaty opened Pizza Rock in [[Sacramento California]], with a focus on [[Rock and roll|rock 'n' roll]] and great pizza. Pizza Rock |
In 2011, Gemignani, Hewitt and Karpaty opened Pizza Rock in [[Sacramento California]], with a focus on [[Rock and roll|rock 'n' roll]] and great pizza. Pizza Rock offered many of the same items as Tony's Pizza Napoletana but featured events such as Acoustic Brunch and live DJs performing from a custom [[Peterbilt]] truck.<ref name=Garner/><ref name=KStreet/> Pizza Rock permanently closed in [[Sacramento California|Sacramento, California]] on July 29, 2020 as a result of declining sales due to the Covid-19 pandemic.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-07-30 |title=Pizza Rock Closed: A Slice Of Struggling K Street During Coronavirus Pandemic - CBS Sacramento |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/news/pizza-rock-closed-struggling-k-street/ |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=www.cbsnews.com |language=en-US}}</ref> Pizza Rock is still open in Las Vegas and [[Henderson, Nevada]]. Pizza Rock has received accolades in a number of publications, including the [[Sacramento (magazine)|''Sacramento'']]<ref name=SacMag1/> and ''[[The Chew]]''.<ref name=auto3/> |
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===Capo's=== |
===Capo's=== |
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==International School of Pizza== |
==International School of Pizza== |
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[[File:Isop20.jpg|thumb|Tony and instructor Laura Meyer with a class of graduating students of the International School of Pizza.]] |
[[File:Isop20.jpg|thumb|Tony and instructor Laura Meyer with a class of graduating students of the International School of Pizza.]] |
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Gemigani is the first certified Master Instructor in the United States.<ref name=EpicureanZealot/>{{By whom|date=July 2020}} He opened the International School of Pizza and the United States School of Pizza under the Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli. Gemignani and his fellow instructors certify students from around the world, and the certifications come direct from Italy with strict guidelines and theory followed from the Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli.<ref name=Passion4Pizza2/><ref name=NPRShavelson/> Gemignani also offers non-professional home chef courses, designed to teach home cooks how to make restaurant quality pizza in their own kitchens.<ref name=CigarAficionado/> |
Gemigani is the first certified Master Instructor in the United States.<ref name=EpicureanZealot/>{{By whom|date=July 2020}} He opened the International School of Pizza and the United States School of Pizza under the Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli. Gemignani and his fellow instructors certify students from around the world, and the certifications come direct from Italy with strict guidelines and theory followed from the Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli.<ref name=Passion4Pizza2/><ref name=NPRShavelson/> Gemignani also offers non-professional home chef courses, designed to teach home cooks how to make restaurant quality pizza in their own kitchens.<ref name=CigarAficionado/> In 2023, Gemignani closed the International School of Pizza to focus on his numerous other pizza ventures. |
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==Retail== |
==Retail== |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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=== Titles === |
=== Titles === |
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* First Place Pizza All Stars by Antonio Mezzero Porto, Portugal 2018 Cooking Pizza Neo Napoletana paired with Croft Port<ref>{{cite web |last1=Avoral |first1=Linda |title=Port wine pizza?! Tony Gemignani wins a 13th title with this one |url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/11/30/port-wine-pizza-tony-gemignani-wins-a-13th-title-with-this-one/ |website=The Mercury News |publisher=The Mercury News |accessdate=14 January 2019|date=2018-11-30 }}</ref> |
* First Place Pizza All Stars by Antonio Mezzero Porto, Portugal 2018 Cooking Pizza Neo Napoletana paired with Croft Port<ref>{{cite web |last1=Avoral |first1=Linda |title=Port wine pizza?! Tony Gemignani wins a 13th title with this one |url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/11/30/port-wine-pizza-tony-gemignani-wins-a-13th-title-with-this-one/ |website=The Mercury News |publisher=The Mercury News |accessdate=14 January 2019|date=2018-11-30 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=auto>{{cite web|title=Tony Gemignani 11 Time World Pizza Champion|url=http://worldpizzachampions.com/team/tony_g.php|website=World Pizza Champions|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=auto>{{cite web|title=Tony Gemignani 11 Time World Pizza Champion|url=http://worldpizzachampions.com/team/tony_g.php|website=World Pizza Champions|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=TonyandThePizzaChamps>{{cite book|last1=Gemignani|first1=Tony|title=Tony and the Pizza Champions.|date=February 25, 2009|publisher=Chronicle Books|isbn=978-0811861625|page=Forward}}</ref> |
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<ref name=farms1>{{cite web |title=Historic Context of Glenmoor Gardens and Mission Ranch Subdivisions |url=https://fremont.gov/DocumentCenter/View/25617 |website=fremont.gov |access-date=18 April 2021 |quote=By 1900, most of the large agricultural estates of the pioneer settlers had been broken up into small farms, generally between 15 and 35 acres in size, primarily for growing apricots, cherries, and walnuts. Many of these farms were eventually owned by persons of Portuguese descent, including the Bettencourt, Caldeira, Duarte, Lewis, Rogers, and Silva families.}}</ref> |
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<ref name=farms2>{{cite web |title=Donald Spetti Obituary (2003-12-10) - Fremont, CA |url=https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eastbaytimes/obituary.aspx?n=donald-e-spetti&pid=1688348&fhid=2104 |website=East Bay Times |publisher=legacy.com |language=en |quote=A former Apricot Farmer for 30 years and Supervisor for the City of Fremont Parks Dept. in the Landscape Maintenance Dept. for 12 years.}}</ref> |
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<ref name=farms3>{{cite web |title=One of Silicon Valley's last apricot orchards continues family farming tradition |url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/22/one-of-the-last-silicon-valley-apricot-orchard-continues-family-farming-tradition/ |website=The Mercury News |access-date=18 April 2021 |date=22 June 2017}}</ref> |
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<ref name=farms4>{{cite news |title=Historical Society hosts history tour of Milpitas |url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/06/23/historical-society-hosts-history-tour-of-milpitas/ |access-date=18 April 2021 |work=The Mercury News |date=23 June 2016}}</ref> |
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<ref name=farms5>{{cite web |title=ABOUT {{!}} World Pizza Cup Champion Tony Gemignani |url=http://www.tonygemignani.com/build/about/ |website=TONY GEMIGNANI |access-date=18 April 2021 |quote=Born and raised on an apricot and cherry orchard farm in Fremont, California.....}}</ref> |
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<ref name=farms6>{{cite web |title=Tony Gemignani, Pizza Champion |url=http://legendsofpizza.com/tonygemignani.html |website=legendsofpizza.com |access-date=18 April 2021 |quote=Yeah, you know I grew up in Fremont, California on a farm actually. My grandpa was a big Italian farmer. We lived with our grandpa; a typical Italian family. I never knew I was going to get into pizza. Food was a big part of our life. We were on apricot orchards, cherry orchards, and fava beans. Italians call them horse beans. I grew up around food all the time especially watching my mom cook.}}</ref> |
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<ref name=pyzanos1>{{cite web|title=Tony Gemignani, World Pizza Champion, Co-owner of Pyzano's Pizzeria|url=http://legendsofpizza.com/tonygemignani.html|website=Legends of Pizza|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=pyzanos1>{{cite web|title=Tony Gemignani, World Pizza Champion, Co-owner of Pyzano's Pizzeria|url=http://legendsofpizza.com/tonygemignani.html|website=Legends of Pizza|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=PizzaBibleReview>{{cite web|last1=P.|first1=Erin|title=4 star review: the pizza bible by tony gemignani|url=http://jumpintobooks.blogspot.com/2014/11/4-star-review-pizza-bible-by-tony.html|website=Jump Into Books|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=RollingInDough>{{cite web|last1=Kurhi|first1=Eric|title=Rolling in dough comes naturally for pizza king|url=http://www.contracostatimes.com/search/ci_6554928|website=Contra Costa Times|date=August 6, 2007}}</ref> |
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<ref name=NRN>{{cite web|last1=Coomes|first1=Steve|title=Under the Toque: Tony Gemignani|url=http://nrn.com/archive/under-toque-tony-gemignani|website=Nation's Restaurant News|date=March 19, 2012}}</ref> |
<ref name=NRN>{{cite web|last1=Coomes|first1=Steve|title=Under the Toque: Tony Gemignani|url=http://nrn.com/archive/under-toque-tony-gemignani|website=Nation's Restaurant News|date=March 19, 2012}}</ref> |
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<ref name=LegendsOfPizza1>{{cite web|title=Tony Gemignani at Google on the Pizza Bible|url=http://legendsofpizza.com/blog/tag/tony-gemignani|website=Legends of Pizza|accessdate=15 January 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=LegendsOfPizza1>{{cite web|title=Tony Gemignani at Google on the Pizza Bible|url=http://legendsofpizza.com/blog/tag/tony-gemignani|website=Legends of Pizza|accessdate=15 January 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=Reuters>{{cite news|last1=Internicola|first1=Dorene|title=World Chefs: Pizza master tosses pie-making secrets in new book|url=http://in.reuters.com/article/food-chefs-gemignani-idINKBN0JU0UH20141216|website=Reuters|date=16 December 2014|accessdate=15 January 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=WPCAbout>{{cite web|title=About the World Pizza Champions|url=http://worldpizzachampions.com/about.php|website=World Pizza Champions|accessdate=16 February 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=WPCAbout>{{cite web|title=About the World Pizza Champions|url=http://worldpizzachampions.com/about.php|website=World Pizza Champions|accessdate=16 February 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=TravelandLeisure>{{cite web|title=Americas Best Cities for Pizza|url=http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/americas-best-cities-for-pizza/12|website=Travel + Leisure|accessdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=TravelandLeisure>{{cite web|title=Americas Best Cities for Pizza|url=http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/americas-best-cities-for-pizza/12|website=Travel + Leisure|accessdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=FoxNews>{{cite web|title=Top 10 pizza restaurants in the US|url=http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/10/05/top-10-pizza-restaurants-in-us/|website=Fox News|accessdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=FoxNews>{{cite web|title=Top 10 pizza restaurants in the US|url=http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/10/05/top-10-pizza-restaurants-in-us/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006035310/http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/10/05/top-10-pizza-restaurants-in-us/|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 6, 2012|website=Fox News|accessdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=seriousEats2>{{cite web|last1=Kover|first1=David|title=San Francisco: Tony's Coal-Fired Pizza and Slice House|url=http://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/12/tonys-coal-fired-pizza-san-francisco-review-tony-gemignani.html|website=Serious Eats|accessdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> |
<ref name=seriousEats2>{{cite web|last1=Kover|first1=David|title=San Francisco: Tony's Coal-Fired Pizza and Slice House|url=http://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2010/12/tonys-coal-fired-pizza-san-francisco-review-tony-gemignani.html|website=Serious Eats|accessdate=17 March 2015}}</ref> |
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<ref name=TravelChannel>{{cite web|title=Food Paradise: Pizza Paradise 2|url=http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/food-paradise/video/tony-s-pizza-napoletana|accessdate=20 March 2015|website=Travel Channel}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Food Paradise: Pizza Paradise 2|url=https://www.travelchannel.com/shows/food-paradise/episodes/pizza-paradise-2|website=Travel Channel|language=en}}</ref> |
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<ref name=CNN>{{cite web|title=Cirque du Pizza: The Art of Pizza Acrobatics|url=http://greatbig.is/2odDGXA|website=Great Big Story|publisher=CNN}}</ref> |
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Tony Gemignani | |
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Born | Anthony Felix Gemignani |
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Julie White Gemignani
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Cooking style | Italian |
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Website | www |
Anthony Felix Gemignani is an American chef, restaurateur, and author. In 2009, Gemignani opened Tony's Pizza Napoletana in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Gemignani is a pizzaiolo and chef, having won 13 world titles in pizza making and opening numerous restaurants.[1][2] He has appeared on multiple reality television series including Food Network Challenge, Bar Rescue on Spike TV, as well as on The Travel Channel and CNN.[3]
Early life and career
[edit]Gemignani was born in Fremont, California, to Frank and Eileen Gemignani. He grew up on his family's farm, he is a third generation Italian American.[4]
Gemignani graduated from Washington High School in Fremont,[5] and later worked at Pyzano's, his brother Frank Jr.'s restaurant in Castro Valley, California, in 1991.[6] Gemignani began his pizza tosser[7] career while at Pyzano's as a way to entertain customers and to show the quality of the dough to diners.[8] He competed all over the world, winning 8 world champion titles for pizza acrobatics between 1995–2007, and earning himself the nickname of the "Michael Jordan of Pizza Throwing".[9] Gemignani traveled the world for 16 years, competing, working in others' kitchens, and learning about regional styles of pizza.[10]
Gemignani formed the World Pizza Champions in 2005, which is made up of over 60 team members who have each earned the highest awards in the pizza industry, along with television appearances, Guinness World Records, and respect as leading professionals and pioneers in the pizza industry.[11]
In 2007, Gemignani took the title of "World Champion Pizza Maker" at the World Pizza Cup in Naples, Italy.[12] Gemignani was the first American and non-Neapolitan to ever take this title.[13] Gemignani is the first and only Triple Crown winner for baking at the International Pizza Championships in Lecce, Italy, meaning, he won three first place titles in one competition.[14]
Restaurants
[edit]Tony's Pizza Napoletana
[edit]Gemignani opened his first restaurant, Tony's Pizza Napoletana, in July 2009, with partners Bruno DiFabio and Nancy Puglisi, in San Francisco's North Beach. The restaurant has 7 pizza ovens.[15]
Tony's Pizza Napoletana is recognized as one of the city's best pizzerias. Along with being named "The Best Pizzeria in America" by Forbes magazine,[16] the restaurant has received multiple accolades in a number of publications, both local and national, including Zagat,[17] USA Today,[18] The San Francisco Chronicle,[19] The Huffington Post,[20] Food and Wine,[21] Travel + Leisure,[22] Fox News,[23] and others.
The Original Slicehouse & Coal-Fired Pizza by Tony Gemignani
[edit]Opening in 2010, Gemignani took ownership of an adjacent deli.[24] Seeing this as an opportunity to serve more styles of pizzas like classic New York style slices, Sicilian, and California style slices, along with Chicago Beef Sandwiches and other deli favorites, the slicehouse allowed people to enjoy Gemignani's pizza without the infamous wait times usually seen at his flagship restaurant.[25]
Since the opening in North Beach, Gemignani has expanded his slice house concept to include concessions stalls in Oracle Park & Chase Center, as well as multiple locations in California and Nevada under the name Slice House by Tony Gemignani.[26][27][28] Tony G's Super Delicious Pizza is Tony Gemignani's newest slice house concept in Meridian, Idaho, with its delivery only concept under Crave Delivery.[29]
Pizza Rock
[edit]In 2011, Gemignani, Hewitt and Karpaty opened Pizza Rock in Sacramento California, with a focus on rock 'n' roll and great pizza. Pizza Rock offered many of the same items as Tony's Pizza Napoletana but featured events such as Acoustic Brunch and live DJs performing from a custom Peterbilt truck.[30][31] Pizza Rock permanently closed in Sacramento, California on July 29, 2020 as a result of declining sales due to the Covid-19 pandemic.[32] Pizza Rock is still open in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nevada. Pizza Rock has received accolades in a number of publications, including the Sacramento[33] and The Chew.[34]
Capo's
[edit]Gemignani's Chicago-style pizza and whiskey bar, Capo's, opened in November 2012 just two blocks away from Tony's Pizza Napoletana; it was designed to feel like a prohibition era speakeasy.[35] The restaurant invites family style dining, serving four styles of Chicago-style pizza: Deep Dish, Stuffed, Cast Iron Pan, and Cracker Thin; along with Southern Italian dishes. Favorite items include the Quattro Forni, a thick, square cut pizza cooked in four ovens that is a variation on a pizza baked in three ovens that won Gemignani an international championship;[36] The Dillinger and The Crown Point, Cast Iron Pan pizzas, that won the World's Best Pan Pizza and the Best of the Best at the International Pizza Challenge in Las Vegas in 2014 and 2016, and subsequently earned Chef Matt Molina the title of Pizza Maker of the Year in 2014 and Best of the Best Champion in 2016.[37][38][39]
Tony's of North Beach
[edit]Opened in 2013 at the Graton Resort & Casino in Rohnert Park, California, Tony's of North Beach offers many styles of pizzas made by Tony Gemignani. The menu offers eight kinds of pizzas made in three different kinds of ovens, family-style pasta dinners, sandwiches, and salads.[40]
International School of Pizza
[edit]Gemigani is the first certified Master Instructor in the United States.[41][by whom?] He opened the International School of Pizza and the United States School of Pizza under the Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli. Gemignani and his fellow instructors certify students from around the world, and the certifications come direct from Italy with strict guidelines and theory followed from the Scuola Italiana Pizzaioli.[42][43] Gemignani also offers non-professional home chef courses, designed to teach home cooks how to make restaurant quality pizza in their own kitchens.[44] In 2023, Gemignani closed the International School of Pizza to focus on his numerous other pizza ventures.
Retail
[edit]Giovanni Italian Specialties opened in October 2017, Tony brought an "old-world Italian specialties shop" to the neighborhood of North Beach.[45] Giovanni Italian Specialties offers fresh pasta, specialty cooking tools, cook books, and offers focaccia and piadina daily.[46]
Tony Gemignani’s California Artisan Type 00 Pizza Blend flour is made by Central Milling.[47]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Episode title | Show | Channel | Season | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | A Bar Full of Bull | Bar Rescue | Spike TV | season 3, episode 17 | [48] |
2013 | Jon of the Dead | Bar Rescue | Spike TV | season 3, episode 21 | [49] |
2014 | World Pizza Champ Turns Dough Into…Dough | Taking Stock with Pimm Fox | BloombergTV | [50] | |
On Location: Pizza Rock Vegas | The Chew | [34][dead link ] | |||
Pizza Paradise 2 | Food Paradise | Travel Channel | season 0, episode 41 | [51] | |
Pizza Champions | Challenge | Food Network | Michael Shepherd, Joe Carlucci, Siler Chapman and Tony Gemignani compete at Mall of America.[3] | ||
The Pizza Show | Viceland | [citation needed] | |||
Cirque du Pizza: The Art of Pizza Acrobatics | Great Big Story | CNN | Micro-documentary.[52] | ||
Sin City Eats | Cheap Eats | Cooking Channel | season 4, episode 10 | [53] | |
Ryan's Yummy Playdate/Ryan's Speedy Playdate | Ryan's Mystery Playdate | [citation needed] |
Books
[edit]Gemignani has authored three books:
- Pizza: More than 60 Recipes for Delicious Homemade Pizza (Chronicle Books, July 28, 2005)[54]
- Tony and the Pizza Champions (Chronicle Books, March 4, 2009)[55]
- The Pizza Bible (Ten Speed Press, October 28, 2014)[56]
Awards
[edit]Titles
[edit]- First Place Pizza All Stars by Antonio Mezzero Porto, Portugal 2018 Cooking Pizza Neo Napoletana paired with Croft Port[57]
- First Place Best Pizza (Pizza in Pala) World Pizza Championships Parma, Italy 2016[58]
- 8 Time World Champion Pizza Acrobat (1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007)[59]
- World Champion Pizza Maker, 2007 World Pizza Cup, Naples, Italy[59]
- Roman Pizza, 2011 World Championships of Pizza Makers, Naples, Italy[59]
- Best of the Best World Champion/Master Pizza Maker, 2012 International Pizza Expo, Las Vegas, Nevada[59]
- 2007 "Squadra Acrobatica" Pizza Olympics, Salsomaggiore, Italy[59]
- 2006 "Squadra Acrobatica", Salsomaggiore, Italy[59]
- 2005 "Team Acrobatic", Las Vegas, Nevada[59]
- 2005 Food Network "Pizza Battle"[59]
- 2005 Icon Estates Pizza Battaglia[59]
- 1st Triple Crown Winner in Pizza History[59]
- Gold Cup Pizza Classica, 2008 International Pizza Makers Challenge, Lecce, Italy[59]
- Gold Cup Pizza Teglia, 2008 International Pizza Makers Challenge, Lecce, Italy[59]
- Gold Cup Acrobat, 2008 International Pizza Makers Challenge, Lecce, Italy[59]
- Best Pizza USA, 2008 World Pizza Championships, Salsomaggiore, Italy[59]
- 2006 Pizza Champions Challenge, Food Network[59]
- Master of Champions, ABC TV[59]
- Inducted into the Legends of Pizza, 2006[60]
Guinness Book of World Records
[edit]- Largest pizza base spun in two minutes (36.5 inches) 2006[61]
- Most Consecutive Rolls Across the Shoulders in 30 seconds (37 times) 2006[62]
- World's Longest Pizza (1,930.39 m) 2017[63]
- Most people tossing pizza dough (263) 2014[64]
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Tony Gemignani at IMDb
- "About the World Pizza Champions: Tony Gemignani". World Pizza Champions. 17 March 2015. Archived from the original on 17 March 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
- "MORE~ About the World Pizza Champions | Tony Gemignani". World Pizza Champions. 24 December 2014. Archived from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2021.