This loan was approved on 3/15/2021 and has been fully disbursed.
California Pizza Kitchen Inc
1815 Hawthorne Blvd Redondo Beach, CA 90278-3420
California Pizza Kitchen Inc is a Full-Service Restaurants Professional Association located at 1815 Hawthorne Blvd Redondo Beach, CA 90278-3420 with 500 employees.
California Pizza Kitchen Inc., located in Redondo Beach, CA is a full-service restaurant chain with more than 500 employees. In addition to its flagship location in California, the company operates over 250 restaurants across 32 states and seven countries. Its menu consists of signature pizzas with creative topping combinations including BBQ chicken and smoked gouda, red pepper pesto with grilled eggplant and artichoke hearts, Hawaiian Luau pizza with pulled pork and mango chutney as well as classic Italian favorites such as Fettuccine Alfredo. The restaurant also offers salads, pastas and other entrees like fire-grilled steak sandwiches and popular appetizers like crispy Thai crunch salad or buffalo wings. The company has a commitment to using fresh ingredients while keeping its recipes innovative while maintaining their delicious taste. California Pizza Kitchen Inc.'s mission is to be “the leading casual dining concept that serves up delicious food at an affordable price”. It is dedicated to offering unique dishes that are made from scratch each day using high quality ingredients that can not only satisfy customers but also inspire them to come back for more great meals in the future!
During round 1 of the paycheck protection program, California Pizza Kitchen Inc requested a PPP loan for $10,000,000.00. They were approved on 3/15/2021 by the SBA for an amount of $10,000,000.00. The loan was facillitated by Bank Of America, National Association. Of the approved amount, California Pizza Kitchen Inc has received 100% of the approved amount.
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