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Food Recycling Project Participants Agenda Item No. 10b Attachment A Food Recycling Project Participants Forli Ristorante Alamo (County) Pete's Brass Rail and Car Wash Danville Yan's China Bistro Alamo (County) Danville Firehouse Bar Danville Don Jose's Mexican Restaurant Alamo (County) Mangia Mi Danville MaggieRay's BBQ Alamo (County) Incontro Ristorante Danville Roundhill Country Club Alamo (County) Starbucks Danville Blackhawk Country Club Danville (County) Chipotle Mexican Grill Danville Blue Ginko Danville (County) Ike's Lair Danville Blackhawk Grille Danville (County) Tutti Frutti Danville Methany's Danville (County) Trader Joe's Danville Starbucks Danville (County) Z Pizza Danville Blackhawk Pizzeria Danville (County) La Boulange Bakery Danville Draeger's Market Danville (County) Chow Restaurant Danville Blackhawk Country Club Danville (County) Thai House Restaurant Danville Morucci's Si Mangia Bene Walnut Creek (county) Los Panchos Restaurant Danville Renaissance ClubSport Walnut Creek (County) Choice Lunch Danville The Perfect Cup Walnut Creek (County) Piatti Risorante & Bar Danville Taheri's Mediterranean Walnut Creek (County) Forbes Mill Steakhouse Danville AAA Walnut Creek (County) Tal's Pattisserie Danville Walnut Creek Produce Walnut Creek (County) Bagel Street Café Danville Il Pavone Restaurant Walnut Creek (County) The Great Impasta Danville Bridges Restaurant Danville Luna Loca Mexican Restaurant Danville McDonald's Danville Jules Thin Crust Pizza Danville China Gourmet Danville Fish on Fire Danville Christy Donuts Danville Lafayette Care Center Lafayette Slow G's Eatery Danville Artisan Bistro Lafayette Diablo Lodge Danville The Great Wall Restaurant Lafayette Sunrise Assisted Living Danville Happy Valley Elementary Lafayette That Bar (now "McGahs") Danville A.G. Ferrari Lafayette Father's Nature Restaurant Danville Petar's Restaurant Lafayette Iron Horse Deli & BBQ Danville Cake Lafayette Uncle Wang's Restaurant Danville Chow Restaurant Lafayette A Sweet Affair Bakery & Café Danville The French Bakery Lafayette Yuki of Tokyo Danville Back to the Table Cooking School Lafayette Vally Medlyn's Fountain & Coffee Danville Burton Valley Elementary Lafayette The Crown British Pub Danville Lafayette Elementary School Lafayette Norm's Place Restaurant Danville Mangia Ristorante Pizzeria Lafayette Amber Bistro Danville Open Sesame Lafayette The Basil Leaf Café Danville The Squirrels Coffee shop Lafayette China Paradise Restaurant Danville Starbucks Coffee Lafayette Faz Danville Danville Kane Sushi Lafayette Page 1 of 4 05/30/2013 BOD Meeting Agenda Item No. 10b Attachment A Starbucks Coffee Lafayette Rheem Elementary Moraga Rustic Tavern Lafayette Starbucks Coffee Moraga Susie's Cakes Lafayette Basil Asian Restaurant Moraga Round Table Pizza Lafayette Asia Palace Moraga Oakwood Athletic Club Lafayette Bianca's Deli & Catering Moraga Lafayette Farmer's Market Lafayette Terzetto Cuisine Moraga Lafayette Park Hotel & Spa Lafayette Kirin Sushi Moraga Casa Gourmet Burritto Lafayette Ristorante Amoroma Moraga El Charro Mexican Dining Lafayette Shish Kabab Show Restaurant Moraga Ristorante Giardino Lafayette Lamorinda Pizza Moraga Bo's BBQ & Catering Lafayette Chef Chao Restaurant Moraga Whole Foods Market Lafayette Round Table Pizza Moraga Noah's Bagels Lafayette Moraga Country Club Moraga Blue Ginko Lafayette Ranch House Café Moraga Jamba Juice Lafayette Saklan School Moraga Chipotle Mexican Grill Lafayette Saint Mary's College Moraga Peet's Coffee Lafayette Zamboni's Pizza Orinda Metro Lafayette Lafayette Starbucks Orinda Amarin Thai Cuisine Lafayette Niwa Restaurant Orinda El Jarro Mexican Café Lafayette Orinda Country Club Orinda Postino Restaurant Lafayette Del Rey Elementary Orinda Patxi's Pizza Lafayette Orinda Intermediate School Orinda Baja Fresh Lafayette Glorietta School Orinda Pizza Antica Lafayette Piazza Orinda Swad Indian Cuisine Lafayette Peet's Coffee Orinda Panda Express Lafayette Yan's Restaurant Orinda Mountain Mike's Pizza Lafayette Orinda Theater Orinda The Rising Loafer Café & Bakery Lafayette La Cocina Mexicana Restaurant Orinda McDonald's Lafayette Siam Orchid Thai Restaurant Orinda Diablo Foods Lafayette Geppetto's Cafe Orinda Celia's Mexican Restaurant Lafayette Hanazen Orinda The Stratford at Countrywood Lafayette Petra Café Orinda Contra Costa Jewish Day School Lafayette Republic of Cake Orinda Stanley Intermediate School Lafayette Shelby's Orinda Springhill Elementary Lafayette Table 24 Orinda Joaquin Moraga School Moraga Bonfire Pizza Orinda Camino Pablo School Moraga Starbucks Orinda Berg Senior Services Moraga Subway Orinda Moraga Produce Moraga Serika Restaurant Orinda Mountain Mike's Pizza Moraga Barbacoa Restaurant Orinda Royal Siam Moraga Lava Pit Orinda Pho Little Hearty Noodle Moraga Village Inn Café Orinda Aegis of Moraga Moraga Black Bear Restaurant Walnut Creek Page 2 of 4 05/30/2013 BOD Meeting Agenda Item No. 10b Attachment A Jamba Juice Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Farmer's Market Walnut Creek Panera Bread Walnut Creek Murphy's Deli Walnut Creek Mixed Grain Walnut Creek Sargam Indian Cuisine Walnut Creek Hubcaps Diner Walnut Creek Civic Garden Deli Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Yacht Club Walnut Creek HF&H Walnut Creek Nordstrom Café Walnut Creek House of Sake Walnut Creek Walnut Acres Elementary Walnut Creek Brown & Caldwell Walnut Creek Extreme Pizza Walnut Creek La Fogata Walnut Creek The Kensington Vintage Senior Tomatina Restaurant Walnut Creek Living Walnut Creek Vanessa's Bistro II Walnut Creek Skipolini's Pizza Walnut Creek Breads of India and Gourmet Curries Walnut Creek The Stadium Pub Walnut Creek Pomegranate Restaurant Walnut Creek Lift Lounge Walnut Creek The Original Mel's Diner Walnut Creek House of Bagels Walnut Creek Lottie's Creamery Walnut Creek Tender Greens Walnut Creek Sasa Restaurant Walnut Creek Dragon Pond Restaurant Walnut Creek Silk Road Restaurant Walnut Creek Tacqueria Mexican Grill Walnut Creek Brass Bear Delicatessen Walnut Creek Lark Creek Walnut Creek Restaurant Walnut Creek Prima Ristorante Walnut Creek San Francisco Creamery Co. Walnut Creek Opa! Walnut Creek Cinco de Mayo Restaurant Walnut Creek Ottavio Osteria Walnut Creek Crogan's Bar & Grill Walnut Creek Pyramid Alehouse Brewery & Saxby's Coffee Walnut Creek Restaurant Walnut Creek Eleve Restaurant & Bar Walnut Creek Mr. Lucky's Bar & Grill Walnut Creek Fuddruckers Walnut Creek Crepes Ooh La La Walnut Creek Kevin's Noodle House Walnut Creek Locust Street Deli Café Walnut Creek Ajisai Japanese Grill & Sushi Walnut Creek Massimo Ristorante Walnut Creek Marriott Hotel Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Baking Company Walnut Creek Saroor Indian Cuisine Walnut Creek C U Sushi Walnut Creek Cruchon's Restaurant Walnut Creek The Greenery Restaurant Walnut Creek Yan's China Bistro Walnut Creek Atria Senior Living Walnut Creek Hillcrest Produce Walnut Creek Il Fornaio Restaurant & Bakery Walnut Creek Del Monte Research Center Walnut Creek Va De Vi Bistro & Wine Bar Walnut Creek Whole Foods Market Walnut Creek Fleming's Prime Steakhouse Walnut Creek Pacific Bay Coffee Company Walnut Creek Alborz Persian Restaurant Walnut Creek Edible Arrangement Walnut Creek Le Cheval Walnut Creek Pizza Oliva Walnut Creek Salvatore Ristorante Walnut Creek Chopin Café & Polish Restaurant Walnut Creek Café Pica Deli Walnut Creek Subway Walnut Creek Tullio's Restaurant Walnut Creek Lunardi's Market Walnut Creek Pinky's Pizza Walnut Creek Valle Verde Elementary Walnut Creek Miraku Walnut Creek Caffe California Walnut Creek Mi Casa Restaurant Walnut Creek The Habit Burger Walnut Creek Scott's Seafood Walnut Creek Baja Fresh Walnut Creek McDonald's Walnut Creek Sunrise Bistro & Catering Walnut Creek Page 3 of 4 05/30/2013 BOD Meeting Agenda Item No. 10b Attachment A The Door Restaurant Walnut Creek Las Lomas High School Walnut Creek Hick'ry Pit Walnut Creek Pancoast Pizza Walnut Creek Vic Stewart's Walnut Creek Genova's Delicatessan Walnut Creek Fresh Choice Walnut Creek Stanford's Restaurant & Bar Walnut Creek Buena Vista Elementary Walnut Creek Five Star Quality Care (Tiffany Court) Walnut Creek Nama Sushi & Teriyaki Walnut Creek Sunnyvale Market Walnut Creek Byron Park Retirement Community Walnut Creek Rossmoor Diner Walnut Creek Una Mas Mexican Walnut Creek Sorrento's Restaurant Walnut Creek Sichuan House Walnut Creek Genova's Delicatessan Walnut Creek Walnut Heights School Walnut Creek Buttercup Grill & Restaurant Walnut Creek High Tech Burrito Walnut Creek A Sweet Affair Bakery & Café Walnut Creek Mooyah Walnut Creek Mountain Mike's Pizza Walnut Creek Peet's Coffee Walnut Creek Tatsu Sushi Walnut Creek China Village Restaurant Walnut Creek Sports Basement Walnut Creek 279 Page 4 of 4 05/30/2013 BOD Meeting .
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