California Pizza Kitchen turns 40 ‘and fine with it’ on March 27

California Pizza Kitchen will mark its 40th anniversary on Thursday, March 27.

The first restaurant opened at 207 S. Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills on that date, according to the chain, which is now based in Costa Mesa. The location still exists.

Rick Rosenfield, left, and Larry Flax, in California Pizza Kitchen pose in their Los Angeles offices on July 27, 2004. (Photo by H. Lorren Au Jr., the Orange County Register/SCNG)
Rick Rosenfield, left, and Larry Flax, in California Pizza Kitchen pose in their Los Angeles offices on July 27, 2004. (Photo by H. Lorren Au Jr., the Orange County Register/SCNG) 

CPK was founded by Rick Rosenfield and Larry Flax, former federal prosecutors who went on to open their own practice specializing in criminal defense before deciding they preferred the restaurant business.

The chain broke ground with its wood-fired ovens and inventive pizzas at affordable prices, especially the Original BBQ Chicken Pizza.

To mark the occasion, CPK is bringing back some of its fan favorites as selected by Rosenfield, Flax, executive chef Paul Pszybylski, staff members and customers, according to a news release. Among them are Rosemary Roasted Potato & Grilled Chicken Pizza, Chicken Milanese, Waldorf Chicken Salad and Tortilla Spring Rolls.

The chain is also launching a campaign called “40 and Fine With It,” featuring actor Busy Philipps, and a revamped Thank You Card promotion.

Information: cpk.com

 

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