Slice & Pie
Northeast Washington, Washington DC · Opened September 2025
Slice & Pie at a glance
About
- Three-day fermented dough
- New York and Detroit-style pies
- Premium, thoughtfully sourced ingredients
- Located in Union Market District
- Fast slices and full pies for sharing
Slice & Pie is bringing its internationally celebrated pizzas to the heart of Union Market, offering both New York and Detroit-style pies crafted from a three-day fermented dough. Expect crisp edges, pillowy interiors, and thoughtfully sourced toppings served in a lively market setting. Whether you want a quick slice or a sit-down pie, it’s pizza elevated by patience and premium ingredients.
What to Order
Classic New York Slice
Thin, floppy-yet-chewy slice from three-day fermented dough, tangy San Marzano sauce, low-moisture mozzarella, finished with a drizzle of olive oil.
Detroit-Style Square
Blistered, cheesy corner crust with airy, tender crumb—loaded with pecorino, house tomato strips, and caramelized edges from the pan.
Seasonal Market Pie
A rotating selection that highlights Union Market produce atop the signature fermented crust—bright, balanced, and endlessly shareable.
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