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Free Used Cooking Oil Collection for Dana Point Restaurants

Used cooking oil collection for Dana Point's 220 kitchens. No contracts, no cost, no hassle.

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Used Cooking Oil Pickup in Dana Point

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

Free Collection for Dana Point Commercial Kitchens

Looking for used cooking oil pickup, recycling, disposal, or fryer oil collection near you in Dana Point? 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 Orange County. No contracts, no hidden fees, no missed restaurant pickups.

Why Dana Point Kitchens Choose Free Collection Service

Dana Point is defined by its harbor — a major whale watching port and recreational marina that draws visitors year-round. The Dana Point Harbor revitalization has transformed the waterfront dining scene with new restaurant spaces alongside the legacy seafood houses and casual eateries that have served the harbor for decades. These kitchens fry fish, calamari, shrimp, and every coastal menu staple that tourists expect when they eat by the water. The oil output is real and the proximity to the ocean makes proper grease management essential.

The Lantern District along Pacific Coast Highway and Del Prado Avenue represents Dana Point's walkable downtown dining scene. Named for the decorative lanterns that line the streets, the district hosts a curated mix of restaurants, wine bars, and cafes in a pedestrian-friendly environment. Further along PCH toward Capistrano Beach, the restaurant strip continues with casual dining and fast food spots serving the residential community and the beach access traffic.

Our Dana Point route is part of our south coast loop connecting San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, and San Clemente. The harbor stops are handled first at dawn before whale watching tours depart and marina traffic builds. Lantern District pickups follow while PCH is quiet. The entire city is covered in a single focused morning run.

Aerial view of Dana Point restaurant district at golden hour

Used Cooking Oil Collection Compliance in Dana Point

Dana Point Harbor restaurants operate under heightened environmental scrutiny because of their direct proximity to the marina and ocean. The California Coastal Commission, the city's harbor department, and the Orange County Health Care Agency all have jurisdiction over different aspects of harbor restaurant operations. Grease that reaches the harbor creates not just a health violation but a marine environmental incident with potential five-figure fines. Even restaurants in the Lantern District, which sits on the bluff above the harbor, must manage grease carefully because storm drains in the area flow to the harbor basin. Our sealed containers and documented pickup schedules create a compliance shield that protects harbor and Lantern District restaurants from multiple regulatory authorities simultaneously.

What Your Dana Point Restaurant or Commercial Kitchen Gets

  • Dawn harbor pickups before whale watching tours and marina traffic
  • Lantern District coverage timed before the pedestrian-friendly streets get busy
  • Sealed containers rated for salt air and coastal moisture conditions
  • Multi-agency compliance documentation for harbor and coastal restaurants
  • South coast loop integration with San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Niguel
  • Seasonal frequency adjustments for summer tourism volume increases

Neighborhoods We Serve in Dana Point

Dana Point HarborLantern DistrictPacific Coast Highway CorridorDel Prado AvenueCapistrano BeachMonarch BeachNiguel Shores AdjacentStrand Beach Area

Restaurant & Commercial Kitchen Services in Dana Point

We serve every Dana Point 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 Orange County 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 Dana Point Restaurants Say

Being on the harbor means everyone watches everything. The sealed containers and before-dawn pickups keep our service area clean and keep us out of trouble with the harbor department. Exactly what we needed.
Diana Gutierrez at Wind & Sea, Dana Point Harbor

Diana Gutierrez

Wind & Sea, Dana Point Harbor

Our fried seafood platters keep the oil flowing and we needed a recycling company that could keep up. Every pickup is on time and the manifest documentation is emailed before our kitchen even opens for the day.
Roberto V. at Lantern House Kitchen, Lantern District

Roberto V.

Lantern House Kitchen, Lantern District

We are a small spot on PCH and the old hauler kept skipping us. These guys treat us like a priority stop. The on-time pickup and compliance records have made grease disposal one less thing to worry about.
Alejandra Ruiz at Harbor Poke Co., PCH Dana Point

Alejandra Ruiz

Harbor Poke Co., PCH Dana Point

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Dana Point Used Cooking Oil Pickup FAQ

Dana Point Harbor pickups are the first stops on our south coast route, scheduled between 5 and 6:30 AM before the harbor opens to visitors and tour operators. The driver accesses the harbor service areas using the maintenance vehicle routes designated by the harbor department. We have pre-approved access credentials and our pickup schedule is coordinated with the harbor operations team. Container placement at harbor restaurants follows harbor department guidelines for location, appearance, and safety. Because of the marine environmental sensitivity, we use double-sealed containers at harbor locations to prevent any possibility of oil contact with harbor surfaces or storm drain inflows. Every pickup generates a digital manifest that documents the time, volume, and condition of the container.
Yes, the Lantern District is serviced immediately after our harbor stops, typically between 6:30 and 7:30 AM. The district's walkable streetscape along PCH and Del Prado means restaurant service areas are close to the pedestrian zone, making early morning pickup timing important. The driver handles Lantern District stops before the sidewalk dining setups go out and before foot traffic builds along the main streets. Container placement in the Lantern District is coordinated with individual property owners and the city's downtown business improvement district to ensure containers are positioned out of public view. For restaurants on Del Prado with limited rear access, we use compact containers that fit in courtyard or side-yard service areas.
The ongoing Dana Point Harbor revitalization has changed the layout of service access areas and restaurant locations within the harbor complex. We stay current with the construction phases and access changes by maintaining communication with the harbor operations team. As new restaurant spaces come online in the revitalized harbor, we establish container placements and access routes before the tenants open for business. For existing harbor restaurants that are affected by construction-phase access changes, we adapt our pickup approach — sometimes using different vehicle entry points or adjusting pickup timing to work around construction schedules. The revitalization is ultimately positive because the new harbor infrastructure includes better-designed service areas with proper grease management provisions.
The PCH corridor between the Lantern District and Capistrano Beach is the final segment of our Dana Point route. This strip includes casual dining restaurants, fast food spots, and a few independent beach-adjacent eateries that serve the residential community and the Doheny and Capistrano Beach access traffic. PCH stops are typically serviced between 7:30 and 8:30 AM after the harbor and Lantern District are complete. Access along PCH is straightforward — most restaurants are in standalone buildings or small strip centers with rear parking lot access. The main logistics consideration is the narrowness of some PCH-fronting properties where container placement must account for limited space between the building and the highway shoulder.

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

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(714) 880-4788(Orange County)
17662 Irvine Blvd STE 20, Tustin, CA 92780, USA

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