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Oil Guyz · Tumwater

Used Cooking Oil Pickup From the Brewery District to Tumwater Valley — Restaurants Run Cleaner

Serving roughly 110 restaurants from the historic Olympia Brewery District and Capitol Boulevard out to Tumwater Valley, the Trosper corridor, and the I-5 interchange clusters. Free service, no contracts, on-time every week.

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Used Cooking Oil Pickup in Tumwater

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

Tumwater Restaurants Get Used Cooking Oil Pickup Free

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

How Tumwater Restaurants Simplify Used Cooking Oil Pickup

Tumwater carries one of the most distinctive identities in the South Puget Sound, anchored by the historic Olympia Brewery campus at Tumwater Falls — once home to Olympia Beer and now in mid-redevelopment into a mixed-use district that pairs brewery heritage with new restaurant and tap-room development. The blocks around the brewery and Tumwater Falls Park, along with the Capitol Boulevard commercial corridor that runs south from the Olympia boundary, host the densest cluster of independent kitchens in the city — brewery taprooms with full kitchens, farm-to-table dinner houses, brunch destinations, Vietnamese pho counters, Mexican grills, and the long-running American diners that have anchored the Tumwater small-town dining scene for decades.

Beyond the brewery district, Tumwater's restaurant base spreads across several distinct corridors that each operate on their own rhythm. The Trosper Road and Capitol Boulevard South corridor near the I-5 interchange anchors a cluster of hotel-attached dining and chain restaurants serving the freeway traveler traffic and the local workforce. Tumwater Valley to the southeast — built around the Tumwater Valley Athletic Club and the surrounding residential development — picks up neighborhood restaurants and family pubs. The Littlerock Road corridor and the Israel Road commercial area near the city offices anchor additional family-owned kitchens. Many Tumwater operators run six days a week with a small-town pace, weekend brunch peaks, and steady weekday lunch volume from the state agency workforce that spills south from Olympia.

Our Tumwater route covers everything from the Olympia boundary on the north through the Capitol Boulevard corridor and the historic Brewery District at Tumwater Falls, south through the Trosper Road and Israel Road commercial areas, east through Tumwater Valley and the Henderson Boulevard corridor, and west through the Littlerock Road and 2nd Avenue corridors to the Thurston County rural boundary. 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 historic Brewery District redevelopment loading zones, the Capitol Boulevard on-street parking limits during weekend brunch service, and the strip-mall service yards along Trosper and Israel Road.

Aerial view of Tumwater restaurant district at golden hour

Cooking Oil Compliance for Tumwater Commercial Kitchens

Thurston County Public Health & Social Services handles routine inspections for every food facility inside the city of Tumwater, and the LOTT Clean Water Alliance (the regional wastewater utility serving Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater) enforces the local FOG (fats, oils, and grease) control program tied to the sanitary sewer system. Inspectors and LOTT FOG specialists routinely cite operators for missing used cooking oil manifests, overflowing exterior containers in the back lots around the Brewery District redevelopment and the Capitol Boulevard restaurant strip, and unsealed lids around the Trosper Road strip-mall service yards. Having a reliable scheduled pickup with digital manifests on file gives your kitchen instant documentation when a Thurston County Public Health environmental health specialist or a LOTT Clean Water Alliance FOG inspector shows up. Our hauler operates under Washington State Department of Ecology waste-transport requirements (RCW 70A.205 and WAC 173-350).

What Your Tumwater Restaurant or Commercial Kitchen Gets

  • Scheduled weekly or biweekly pickup along established Tumwater routes
  • Free sealed containers with anti-theft locking mechanism for back lots and strip-mall yards
  • Digital manifests emailed after every pickup for Thurston County Public Health and LOTT records
  • Coverage from the Brewery District and Capitol Boulevard out to Tumwater Valley and Trosper
  • Brewery District redevelopment coordination during ongoing site construction phases
  • Emergency overflow response within 4 hours along the I-5, Capitol Boulevard, and Trosper corridors

Neighborhoods We Serve in Tumwater

Brewery DistrictTumwater FallsCapitol BoulevardTrosper RoadIsrael RoadTumwater ValleyHenderson BoulevardLittlerock RoadOld Highway 99Pioneer ParkBlack Lake BoulevardCrosby

Restaurant & Commercial Kitchen Services in Tumwater

We serve every Tumwater 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 Tacoma 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 Tumwater Restaurants Say

Old hauler did not understand the construction access around the Brewery District redevelopment. These guys figured it out on the first visit, got us on a Thursday morning standing slot, and our back lot stays clean. Manifest in my email before doors open.
Miguel Sandoval at Falls Brewery Taproom, Brewery District

Miguel Sandoval

Falls Brewery Taproom, Brewery District

Been open thirty years on Capitol and we have seen every hauler in Thurston County. These are the most consistent we have used. Free container, weekly pickup, no contract pressure. Small-town service with modern paperwork.
Mike Reeves at Capitol Boulevard Diner, Capitol Boulevard

Mike Reeves

Capitol Boulevard Diner, Capitol Boulevard

We run a family taqueria off the I-5 interchange, fryer goes hard all day. They took us on with no contract and a locking container, and the Thurston County inspector pulled our records last quarter — pulled it up on the phone in seconds.
Ashley Morales at Trosper Taqueria, Trosper Road

Ashley Morales

Trosper Taqueria, Trosper Road

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Tumwater Used Cooking Oil Pickup FAQ

Yes. The Tumwater Falls and historic Olympia Brewery campus is in active redevelopment into a mixed-use district that pairs brewery heritage with new restaurant and taproom development, and we are on a fixed route through the Brewery District restaurants and the surrounding Capitol Boulevard commercial corridor every week. Brewery taprooms with full kitchens, farm-to-table dinner houses, and the long-running American diners that have anchored Capitol Boulevard for decades all run different schedules — many with weekend brunch peaks tied to Tumwater Falls Park visitor traffic — and we tune the pickup cadence to each kitchen. Our drivers know the access constraints around the ongoing site redevelopment, the historic-district loading-zone restrictions, and the off-peak windows that keep the truck out of the customer flow.
Scheduling used cooking oil pickup in Tumwater 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 Tumwater route within two hours of your request. Most Tumwater restaurants are added to a route within one week, whether you are in the Brewery District at Tumwater Falls, on the Capitol Boulevard corridor, on Trosper Road, in Tumwater Valley, on Henderson Boulevard, or on the Littlerock Road corridor. We coordinate pickup timing around your kitchen schedule so the process never interrupts service. No contracts required and you can adjust your schedule anytime by calling or texting.
Our Tumwater service area covers the entire city limits, from the Olympia boundary on the north through the Capitol Boulevard corridor and the historic Brewery District at Tumwater Falls, south through the Trosper Road and Israel Road commercial areas to the I-5 interchange, east through Tumwater Valley, Henderson Boulevard, and the Crosby residential corridor, and west through the Littlerock Road, 2nd Avenue, Old Highway 99, and Black Lake Boulevard corridors to the Thurston County rural boundary. We service brewery taprooms, farm-to-table dinner houses, brunch destinations, Vietnamese kitchens, Mexican grills, American diners, hotel-attached dining at the I-5 interchange, school cafeterias, and senior living dining rooms — all welcome on the same route.
Our average emergency response time for Tumwater restaurants is under four hours during business hours and under six hours during off-peak times. Tumwater sits directly on I-5 with fast access via the Trosper Road and Capitol Boulevard interchanges, which gives our trucks quick reach across the Thurston County route network. 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 in the Brewery District, on Capitol Boulevard, on Trosper, in Tumwater Valley, or near the I-5 interchange hotels, you are typically within fifteen minutes of a truck already on route. Emergency pickups include the same digital manifest documentation as scheduled service.
Yes. Our hauler is authorized to pick up, transport, and deliver used cooking oil from commercial kitchens to permitted processing facilities under Washington State Department of Ecology waste-transport rules (RCW 70A.205 and WAC 173-350), and we comply with the EPA's used oil transporter standards. License documentation and insurance certificates are available on request and carried in every truck cab. Every used cooking oil load we collect in Tumwater 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 a Thurston County Public Health environmental health specialist, a LOTT Clean Water Alliance FOG inspector, or a Washington Department of Ecology official requests proof. The oil we collect goes to permitted rendering and biodiesel feedstock processors in the Pacific Northwest, never to landfill or the storm drain.

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