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California Pizza Kitchen unit in Canoga Park Calif
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California Pizza Kitchen CEO discusses ‘next chapter’

Anita Jones-Mueller, M.P.H., is a contributor to NRN and president and founder of Healthy Dining and HealthyDiningFinder.com.

California Pizza Kitchen executive chairman, president and CEO G.J. Hart has been at the helm of the casual-dining chain since 2011. In this interview, he discusses the brand’s “next chapter,” including restaurant renovations and healthful menu upgrades.

G.J. Hart, executive chairman, president and CEO, California Pizza Kitchen

We are excited about our next chapter. At our core, CPK has always had the soul to be different and to be innovative, to be first in the market and to be at the forefront of our fresh California spirit. Our senior team has spent time reflecting on the heritage of CPK. We’ve looked at every piece of our business — our food, beverage selection, hospitality and the ambiance of our restaurants. And we are now in a brand evolution — our next chapter at CPK.

I’ve experienced one of the newly renovated CPKs. The look, feel and ambience are so nice!

Twenty-two of our locations have been transformed. Another 60 will be completed this year, and then the rest by next year. We consider every one of our transformations as a quasi-new restaurant opening, with lots of training and momentum.

Our core guest is sophisticated; we have a lot of younger foodies. And so with our transformations, an upscale feel with sustainability elements were guiding factors. Our new and remodeled restaurants have many natural elements, like oak floors, tabletops made from reclaimed wood, countertops of natural stone and artifacts from salvaged metal. Vibrant artwork features local landmarks, giving each restaurant a unique personality and a hometown atmosphere. We still have the yellow and black, but those colors complement the overall warm, rustic décor.

Your menus have so many great, creative Healthy Dining menu choices. Tell us more.  

We’ve always had somewhat of a healthy halo. We are now very focused on health and nutrition. Our executive chef, Brian Sullivan, is creating phenomenal, healthy flavor with high-quality, fresh and seasonal ingredients. Ninety percent of our menu is made in our kitchens from scratch. Our remodeled locations emphasize our healthy elements even further, like letting guests see the fresh vegetables above the prep stations, and our fresh herbs are growing in gardens near the host station.

We’re bringing our pizza ovens to the forefront, and we use them for a lot more than pizza. We have gone back to hand-tossing our pizza dough. That takes training!

I love CPK’s Cedar Plank Salmon, and I understand it is baked in your pizza oven. That must be your secret to bringing out the flavor. I also really love your Quinoa and Arugula Salad. It is so full of flavor, nutrients and Healthy Dining appeal.  

Our menu has certainly evolved. Our Moroccan salad is a great example, with chicken, butternut squash, dates, avocado, red pepper and cranberries. Pizza is our middle name, and we do it really, really well. But we are not just about pizza. We have this breadth of uniqueness because of what we do with fresh, seasonal, healthy, high-quality ingredients. We are serving fabulous salads; seafood like salmon, halibut and mahi mahi; chicken and lots of vegetarian items. We encourage our guests to try something new, and our guests have been really, really receptive.

You have so many great choices featured on HealthyDiningFinder, several of which are Sodium Savvy, too.

It’s important to us to watch the sodium in our nutrition profiles. We incorporate spices and herbs instead of salt. And use citrus — you can get a lot more flavor if you pan sear than if you use salt as a carrier.

I am always trying to get my family to choose whole-grain crusts when they order pizza, so I’m thrilled you offer it. Does the whole-grain crust sell well?

Yes, really well. And you know that we also offer gluten-free pizza?

I do. A lot of restaurants have a gluten-free menu, but the items may not meet the FDA’s gluten-free definition because they do not protect against cross contact. I know from Healthy Dining’s dietitians that your selection of gluten-free pizzas are not only prepared with gluten-free ingredients, but, as important, are also prepared with stringent protocol and training of your teams to ensure they are truly gluten free. You are one of just a few who can say that.

Yes, the credit goes to [executive chef] Brian [Sullivan].

Speaking of the FDA, what are your thoughts on menu labeling, and how are your restaurants getting ready it?

It’s a big year for that. We are getting ready. We work with Healthy Dining’s dietitians to make sure the information is highly accurate. And we will continue our excellent training with our teams. We want to be very cautious and make sure our vendor partners understand what our expectations are — to be highly accurate — and have quality controls in place to monitor that our product vendors are keeping their information accurate. Since the new federal rules are the first ever in the industry, all restaurant companies need to continue to learn and educate management and staff, and make sure we continue to challenge ourselves to provide the highest quality information, with the highest quality food and experience.

So, overall, your new chapter is a success?

It’s been a phenomenal success to date. This is about a full transformation of a company. We have a great brand with fantastic people, who ultimately drive results as a company as a result of doing things the right way.

Congratulations, G.J., and your team! I’m looking forward to your Salmon and Arugula Salad again, very soon.

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