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Used Cooking Oil Pickup From The Commons to Old Topanga Canyon — Calabasas Restaurants Run Cleaner

Serving roughly 250 restaurants from The Commons at Calabasas to Calabasas Hills and Old Topanga Canyon Road. Free service, no contracts.

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Used Cooking Oil Pickup in Calabasas

Free for restaurants. Scheduled weekly. CDFA-licensed. Pickup in Calabasas starts within a week.

Calabasas Restaurants Get Used Cooking Oil Pickup Free

Looking for used cooking oil pickup, recycling, disposal, or fryer oil collection near you in Calabasas? Our restaurant service team handles all four — free, scheduled, and with compliance manifests on every pickup — for restaurants, commercial kitchens, hotel kitchens, ghost kitchens, and food service operators across Los Angeles. No contracts, no hidden fees, no missed restaurant pickups.

How Calabasas Restaurants Simplify Used Cooking Oil Pickup

Calabasas sits at the southwestern edge of the San Fernando Valley, tucked between the Santa Monica Mountains and the 101 freeway, and supports a tight, high-end restaurant market that punches well above its 24,000 resident population. The Commons at Calabasas, the open-air retail and dining center on Calabasas Road, anchors the central cluster with chef-driven independents, Italian and Mediterranean kitchens, sushi counters, and the patio cafes that have made the city a regular stop for residents from across the West Valley and the celebrity-heavy crowd from the surrounding gated communities. The Commons alone holds more than 25 food establishments, and the surrounding Calabasas Road and Park Granada loop adds another band of bakeries, breakfast cafes, and quick-service operators feeding the morning office traffic.

Beyond The Commons, the Calabasas restaurant base spreads across distinct corridors that match the city's geography. The Old Town Calabasas stretch along Calabasas Road from El Canon Avenue to Mulholland Highway runs a cluster of long-standing independents, including the historic Sagebrush Cantina and the steakhouses near the Leonis Adobe, with patio operations that drive steady weekday and weekend dinner volume. The Mulwood and Calabasas Hills neighborhoods anchor a second band of restaurants in the small commercial centers along Las Virgenes Road and Park Sorrento, and Old Topanga Canyon Road threads south through the mountains past kitchens serving the Saddle Peak Lodge area and the wedding venues tucked into the canyon. The Las Virgenes Road corridor from the 101 down to Mulholland adds another set of independent operators, and the catering kitchens supporting the Saban Theatre, the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center, and the wedding venues in the Santa Monica Mountains add a steady event-driven volume layer.

Our Calabasas route covers everything from The Commons and the Calabasas Road corridor east to the Mulwood neighborhoods and the Calabasas Hills, west out to the Las Virgenes Road and Park Sorrento commercial cluster, and south through Old Topanga Canyon Road and Mulholland Highway. We schedule around your kitchen's busiest hours so used cooking oil pickup never interrupts service, and our drivers know the access constraints around The Commons loading area, the narrow rear lots along Old Town Calabasas Road, and the canyon-road pickups along Old Topanga and Mulholland.

Aerial view of Calabasas restaurant district at golden hour

Cooking Oil Compliance for Calabasas Commercial Kitchens

Calabasas sits inside the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health jurisdiction, and routine inspections of every food facility at The Commons, in Old Town Calabasas, and along Las Virgenes Road are conducted by LA County environmental health specialists. The Las Virgenes Municipal Water District handles sewer and FOG (fats, oils, and grease) source control for restaurants discharging into the Tapia Water Reclamation Facility, and Las Virgenes inspectors are well known among local operators for thorough grease interceptor checks and for asking about documented used cooking oil disposal during routine site visits. The Malibu Creek and Cold Creek watersheds run directly through the area south of the 101, and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board treats any oil discharge from a Calabasas restaurant as a watershed-level issue. Operators along Old Topanga Canyon Road and Mulholland Highway in particular face additional scrutiny because their back lots can drain straight into sensitive creek systems. Having a reliable scheduled pickup with digital manifests on file gives your kitchen instant documentation when an LA County DPH sanitarian or a Las Virgenes Municipal Water District FOG inspector arrives, and our CDFA Inedible Kitchen Grease transporter license, manifest paperwork, and route reliability are designed to slot directly into the recordkeeping these agencies expect.

What Your Calabasas Restaurant or Commercial Kitchen Gets

  • Scheduled weekly or biweekly pickup along established Calabasas and Las Virgenes routes
  • Free sealed containers with anti-theft locking mechanism for tight back-of-house lots
  • Digital manifests emailed after every pickup for LA County DPH and Las Virgenes MWD records
  • Coverage from The Commons and Old Town Calabasas to Calabasas Hills and Old Topanga Canyon
  • Priority routing during holiday weeks at The Commons and Saban Theatre event nights
  • Emergency overflow response within 4 hours along the 101 corridor

Neighborhoods We Serve in Calabasas

The Commons at CalabasasOld Town CalabasasCalabasas Road CorridorCalabasas HillsMulwoodPark SorrentoLas Virgenes Road CorridorPark GranadaOld Topanga Canyon RoadMulholland HighwaySaratoga RanchCalabasas HighlandsMountain View EstatesHidden Hills Adjacent

Restaurant & Commercial Kitchen Services in Calabasas

We serve every Calabasas restaurant, commercial kitchen, and food service operator with free used cooking oil pickup, recycling, disposal, and grease trap cleaning. Whether you run a fast food franchise, a fine dining restaurant, a hotel kitchen, a ghost kitchen, or a catering operation, our Los Angeles route covers your commercial kitchen on a fixed restaurant schedule.

How It Works

Step 1

Request a Pickup

Fill out a 30-second form or call us. No credit card. No commitment.

Step 2

Pickup Day Is Pickup Day

Your scheduled window is locked in. A CDFA-licensed driver completes the pickup, pumps your container empty, and we email your digital manifest the moment the work is logged.

Step 3

Stay Compliant Automatically

Get digital manifests, pickup confirmations, and compliance records — all in your dashboard.

What Calabasas Restaurants Say

The Commons loading dock is a tight window and the property management is strict. Their driver knows the schedule and never blocks the back service road. Manifest in my email the same afternoon, every Tuesday.
Tony P. at Trattoria Bellini, The Commons at Calabasas

Tony P.

Trattoria Bellini, The Commons at Calabasas

We had a Las Virgenes MWD inspector show up unannounced last spring and the first thing he asked for was our used cooking oil records. I pulled six months of digital manifests in under a minute and he moved on without writing a single thing up.
Andrew K. at Old Town Steakhouse, Calabasas Road

Andrew K.

Old Town Steakhouse, Calabasas Road

Canyon access is rough and most haulers refuse to come out this far. These guys put us on the route the first week we called and the driver actually radios ahead so we know when he is coming up the canyon. No more overflow, no more creek worry.
Jenny K. at Mulholland Canyon Sushi, Old Topanga Canyon Road

Jenny K.

Mulholland Canyon Sushi, Old Topanga Canyon Road

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Calabasas Used Cooking Oil Pickup FAQ

Scheduling used cooking oil pickup in Calabasas takes less than a minute. Call us or fill out the request form on this page with your restaurant name, address, and preferred pickup day. We confirm your spot on our established Calabasas route within two hours of your request. Most Calabasas restaurants are added to a route within one week, whether you are at The Commons on Calabasas Road, in Old Town Calabasas near the Leonis Adobe, in the Park Sorrento or Park Granada commercial centers, or out along Old Topanga Canyon Road near Mulholland Highway. We coordinate pickup timing around your kitchen schedule so the process never interrupts service, and our drivers work around The Commons loading area, the narrow rear lots along Old Town Calabasas Road, and the canyon-road pickups along Old Topanga and Mulholland. Once scheduled, your pickups happen automatically on the same day each week or every other week, depending on your oil volume and container size. No contracts required and you can adjust your schedule anytime by calling or texting.
Our Calabasas service area covers the entire city limits and the immediate unincorporated pockets across the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District boundary. We service restaurants at The Commons at Calabasas, along the Calabasas Road corridor through Old Town, in the Park Granada and Park Sorrento commercial centers, along Las Virgenes Road from the 101 down to Mulholland, in the small commercial pockets serving Calabasas Hills and Mulwood, and on Old Topanga Canyon Road and Mulholland Highway as far as the wedding venues and ranch kitchens tucked into the Santa Monica Mountains. Catering kitchens supporting the Saban Theatre, the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center, and the canyon wedding venues are welcome on the route, as are ghost kitchens, school cafeterias across the Las Virgenes Unified School District, country club dining rooms, and senior living dining rooms. If you are inside the Calabasas city limits or in the immediate unincorporated Las Virgenes pockets including Mountain View Estates and the area approaching Hidden Hills, we cover you.
Our average emergency response time for Calabasas restaurants is under four hours during business hours and under six hours during off-peak times. Calabasas sits directly on the 101 freeway and is connected south to PCH and Malibu via Las Virgenes, Old Topanga, and Mulholland, and east to the rest of the West Valley, which gives our trucks multiple route options. When you call our emergency line, a dispatcher confirms your address and container status immediately, then routes the next available driver as a priority stop. If you are at The Commons, in Old Town Calabasas, along Las Virgenes Road, or out on Old Topanga Canyon Road, you are typically less than thirty minutes from a truck already on route. Emergency pickups include the same digital manifest documentation as scheduled service. Given the Malibu Creek and Cold Creek watershed exposure across the south side of the city, we treat any container near a storm drain or a canyon creek crossing as the highest containment priority. If a container is actively overflowing, we prioritize containment on arrival before beginning the pumping process, which protects you from a Las Virgenes MWD FOG citation, an LA Regional Water Board investigation, or an LA County DPH follow-up inspection.
Yes. We hold a current California Department of Food and Agriculture Inedible Kitchen Grease (CDFA IKG) transporter license, which is the state requirement for any company that picks up, transports, or processes used cooking oil in California. The license is recognized by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, by the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District FOG control program, and by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board that monitors the Malibu Creek and Cold Creek watersheds. Our CDFA license number is displayed in the footer of every page on this site and on every manifest we issue. Every used cooking oil load we collect in Calabasas is documented with a digital manifest that lists pickup address, date, time, gallons collected, and driver name, and we keep that record on file in case LA County DPH, Las Virgenes MWD, or the Regional Water Board request proof. The oil we collect goes to permitted rendering and biodiesel feedstock processors, never to landfill, the storm drain, or a canyon creek. We also carry comprehensive general liability and commercial vehicle insurance as required by the state, the county, and the district.

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