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Used Cooking Oil Pickup From Hidden Hills Estates to the Calabasas Commons — Hidden Hills Kitchens Run Cleaner

Serving the small number of caterers, country club kitchens, and event venues inside Hidden Hills and the adjacent Calabasas restaurants that feed the gated community. Free service, no contracts, no minimums.

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Used Cooking Oil Pickup in Hidden Hills

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

Hidden Hills Caterers and Adjacent Calabasas Restaurants Get Used Cooking Oil Pickup Free

Looking for used cooking oil pickup, recycling, disposal, or fryer oil collection near you in Hidden Hills? 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 Hidden Hills and the Calabasas Border Simplify Used Cooking Oil Pickup

Hidden Hills is one of the most exclusive gated communities in the country, a small horse-friendly enclave of roughly fifteen hundred residents tucked into the west San Fernando Valley between Calabasas and the Ventura County line. The city is almost entirely residential by design — large lots, equestrian trails, private gates at every entry — and there is no traditional commercial frontage inside the city limits. There is no Hidden Hills restaurant row, no shopping center, and no main street with sit-down kitchens. The handful of food service operations that touch the Hidden Hills market are private catering kitchens serving estate events, country club kitchens at the foothill clubs that share members with Hidden Hills households, and the high-profile celebrity-resident event scene that brings event-day catering trucks through the Long Valley Road and Spring Valley Road gates.

Most of the restaurant traffic that serves Hidden Hills residents actually sits across the Calabasas line on the Commons at Calabasas, the Park Granada strip, the Mulholland Drive corridor, and the Calabasas Road shopping centers. The Commons alone hosts dozens of casual and upscale restaurants from sushi counters and pizza concepts to white-tablecloth American kitchens, all running fryers, woks, and char grills that produce the bulk of the used cooking oil in this part of the west Valley. We treat Hidden Hills as a single integrated service zone with these adjacent Calabasas corridors so caterers, event venues, country club kitchens, and restaurants on either side of the gate get the same scheduled reliability, the same sealed containers, and the same manifest paperwork.

Our Hidden Hills and Calabasas border route is built around the realities of a very small, very private market with high-profile event activity layered on top of a thin standing restaurant base. Pickup frequency starts at monthly or biweekly for the caterers and country club kitchens, scales up to weekly for the Commons restaurants and the busier Calabasas Road spots, and includes one-off event pickups for the larger private functions hosted inside the Hidden Hills gates. Drivers know the gate protocols at Long Valley, Spring Valley, and the other entry points, work around the equestrian trail crossings, and coordinate directly with estate property managers and event coordinators when discretion and timing matter.

Aerial view of Hidden Hills restaurant district at golden hour

Cooking Oil Compliance for Hidden Hills and Calabasas Border Kitchens

Hidden Hills is served by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health for catering and event kitchen inspections, and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts operate the regional sewer system that handles fats, oils, and grease (FOG) discharge enforcement for the city and the adjacent Calabasas corridors. Even at very low restaurant counts, LA County DPH expects every commercial kitchen, caterer, and event operation to maintain a documented used cooking oil disposal trail with a licensed transporter. Inspectors routinely cite caterers and event kitchens for missing manifests, unsealed containers stored in shared service yards, and informal disposal practices that show up in complaint-driven inspections — and high-profile event venues attract complaint scrutiny that does not always reach the smaller neighborhood spots. Having a reliable scheduled pickup with digital manifests on file gives your kitchen instant documentation when a county sanitarian or a Sanitation Districts FOG inspector arrives. Our California Department of Food and Agriculture Inedible Kitchen Grease transporter license, our manifest paperwork, and our route reliability are designed to slot directly into the recordkeeping LA County DPH and the Sanitation Districts expect during routine and complaint-driven inspections in Hidden Hills and the adjacent Calabasas corridors.

What Your Hidden Hills Restaurant or Commercial Kitchen Gets

  • Scheduled monthly, biweekly, or weekly pickup matched to Hidden Hills and Calabasas border kitchen volume
  • Free sealed containers with anti-theft locking lids sized for estate service yards and Commons back-of-house
  • Digital manifests emailed after every pickup for LA County DPH and Sanitation Districts records
  • Coverage from Hidden Hills estates through the Calabasas Commons and Park Granada
  • Discreet event pickup coordination with estate property managers and event coordinators
  • Emergency overflow response within 4 hours along the 101 corridor

Neighborhoods We Serve in Hidden Hills

Long Valley Road GateSpring Valley Road GateRound Meadow RoadSaddle Peak RoadJed Smith RoadHidden Hills Riding ClubRound Meadow School AreaCalabasas Border / Mulholland DriveThe Commons at CalabasasPark GranadaCalabasas Road ShoppingVentura County Line

Restaurant & Commercial Kitchen Services in Hidden Hills

We serve every Hidden Hills 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 Hidden Hills Restaurants Say

Private events here demand absolute discretion and most vendors don't get that. Their crew worked with our property manager directly, used unmarked containers, and collected the morning after the event without anyone on the property noticing. Manifests were ready before the client invoice closed.
Carlos R. at Long Valley Estate Catering, Hidden Hills

Carlos R.

Long Valley Estate Catering, Hidden Hills

Commons back-of-house is tight and the loading dock schedule is strict. Their driver knows the window, works around the other tenants, and our container is sealed every week. Health inspector pulled records on our last visit and the digital manifest was right there on my phone.
David Park at Bianchi Trattoria, The Commons at Calabasas

David Park

Bianchi Trattoria, The Commons at Calabasas

We are right on the Hidden Hills border and our oil volume is steady. They put us on a weekly schedule that actually matches our fryer output and the price has not changed since day one. No fuel surcharge, no environmental fee, just service that shows up.
James Okafor at Park Granada Sushi, Calabasas

James Okafor

Park Granada Sushi, Calabasas

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Hidden Hills Used Cooking Oil Pickup FAQ

Yes. Hidden Hills is small and almost entirely residential — there is no commercial frontage inside the city limits — but the caterers, country club kitchens, and event venues that serve the gated community still generate real used cooking oil volumes that need a licensed transporter under California law. We treat Hidden Hills as part of an integrated west Valley route that also covers the Calabasas Commons, Park Granada, Calabasas Road, and the Mulholland Drive corridor. That integrated routing is how the economics work for a city this small: you get the same scheduled reliability, sealed containers, and digital manifests as a high-volume operator in a larger city, on a frequency that matches your actual fryer or wok output instead of a one-size-fits-all template. If you are a Hidden Hills catering company, a country club kitchen, an event venue inside the gates, or a Calabasas restaurant serving the same market, we cover you.
Private events inside Hidden Hills generate spikes of used cooking oil that fall outside a normal weekly schedule, especially for the larger celebrity-hosted functions that bring multiple catering trucks through the Long Valley and Spring Valley gates. We coordinate event pickups directly with the estate property manager, the event coordinator, or the catering company. You let us know the date and the gate access protocol, we stage a sealed container ahead of the event when needed, and we collect within the next business day after service ends so the oil never sits in a residential service yard overnight. Discretion is part of the job — unmarked container handling, scheduled access windows that respect resident traffic, and direct coordination with on-site security rather than open gate communication. Manifests document the pickup with the same paperwork we issue for scheduled route stops, which protects the catering company and the property owner from any complaint-driven inspection that might follow a large event.
Free means free. We pick up your used cooking oil on a scheduled route at no charge, provide a sealed container with a locking lid at no charge, swap or upsize the container as your volume changes at no charge, and email a digital manifest after every pickup at no charge. There are no contracts, no fuel surcharges, no environmental fees, and no minimum gallon thresholds for caterers and restaurants on our standard Hidden Hills and Calabasas border route. Pickup frequency starts at monthly or biweekly for low-volume estate caterers and scales up only when your actual fryer or wok output warrants it. The economics work because the oil we collect from the west Valley corridor is processed into biodiesel feedstock and renderable products that have real downstream value. That value funds the route, the containers, the trucks, and the compliance paperwork.
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 and by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts FOG control program that covers Hidden Hills and the adjacent Calabasas corridors, and 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 Hidden Hills 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 or Sanitation Districts inspectors request proof. The oil we collect goes to permitted rendering and biodiesel feedstock processors, never to landfill or the storm drain. We also carry comprehensive general liability and commercial vehicle insurance as required by the state and the county.

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We provide free used cooking oil pickup and recycling to restaurants throughout Hidden Hills, CA and surrounding areas.

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17662 Irvine Blvd STE 20, Tustin, CA 92780, USA

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