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Restaurant cleaning in Glendale — front-of-house programs that respect your service hours

Kathy Clean operates recurring front-of-house cleaning programs for restaurants across Glendale and the broader Denver metro — cafes, fast-casual, full-service dining, and coffee shops. Our scope covers dining rooms, restrooms, entryways, and the office and break-room side of back-of-house. We coordinate with hood-cleaning vendors and align our cadence with health-inspection cycles so your operation runs clean without any scheduling friction.

  • Late-night and early-morning windows (post-close or pre-open)
  • Health-inspection-aware scope and cadence
  • Coordinated with hood, exhaust, and grease-trap vendors
  • Tile, grout, and floor finish on quarterly rotation
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Why Denver businesses pick Kathy Clean

Restaurant owners we onboard usually share the same frustration: standard janitorial vendors either show up during prep (when the kitchen is busy and the dining room is closed), miss late-night windows, or treat the restroom like an afterthought. Kathy Clean is built around the restaurant operating rhythm. We have run coffee, food-service, and full-service dining programs for years across the Denver metro — clients we have supported include Starbucks and Whole Foods, both of which require tight overnight windows and audit-ready documentation. The same lead cleaner returns to the same restaurant in Glendale, and we coordinate with your hood-cleaning vendor so the two programs do not overlap.

What we clean

The scope below is the baseline for a recurring program. We tailor it to your facility's layout, traffic, and operating windows.

Dining floor

Tables, chairs, booths (wipe and re-align), floors (sweep, mop, or vacuum depending on surface), and floor-edge detail.

Front entryway and host stand

Entry doors, glass, mats, host stand, menus (per protocol), and floor reset for the first customer of the next service.

Restrooms (public)

Full sanitation: toilets, urinals, sinks, mirrors, partitions, floors. Consumables refill. Restrooms set the tone for the entire customer experience.

Bar area

Bar top wipe-down, bar stools, behind-bar floor (where access is granted), and visible front-bar glass. Bartender-handled zones stay with your team.

Server stations and POS

Counter wipe-down, POS terminal exteriors (per protocol), card readers, and floor underneath.

Office and break room

Back-of-house staff areas: office floor, break-room countertops, sinks, microwaves, tables, chairs, and floor care.

Storefront and interior glass

Front windows (interior side and exterior up to reach), entry glass, mirrors, and visible interior partition glass.

Periodic tile, grout, and floor finish

Quarterly or semi-annual deep restoration of dining-floor tile, grout cleaning, and hard-floor finish where appropriate.

Restaurant cleaning cadences

Most restaurants run nightly or near-nightly. Cadence is driven by service volume and how quickly restrooms and dining floors cycle through customers.

  • 7x per week overnight

    Standard for high-volume restaurants, bars, and full-service dining. After last service or before first service the next day.

  • 5x per week (M-F)

    Common for breakfast and lunch concepts with lighter weekend service or fast-casual with mid-week peaks.

  • 3x per week + weekend deep

    For cafes and lighter-traffic concepts that want a deeper weekend reset before the new week.

  • Pre-inspection surge

    Layered in ahead of expected health department inspection cycles or seasonal high-traffic windows.

Restaurant cleaning cost in Glendale

Most Glendale restaurants in the 1,800 to 4,500 sq ft range run between $1,400 and $3,600 per month for a 5x to 7x weekly program. Bars, full-service dining, and concepts with multiple restrooms typically sit at the higher end.

The variables that move the quote: square footage, dining-room seating count, restroom count, frequency, floor type (tile, hardwood, sealed concrete), and whether your hood-cleaning and grease-trap programs are coordinated through us.

For more context, see our restaurant cleaning guide for Denver.

Who this is for

  • Restaurant owners and operators at cafes, fast-casual, and full-service dining concepts in Glendale
  • Multi-location concepts that want consistent standards across all Denver metro restaurants
  • Bars and breweries in Glendale that need late-night cleaning windows
  • Coffee shops with tight overnight windows and audit-ready documentation needs
  • Operations managers tired of vendors that miss windows or interfere with kitchen prep

Frequently asked

Do you clean both front-of-house and back-of-house?

Our standard program covers front-of-house and the office, break-room, and restroom side of back-of-house. We do NOT handle hood and exhaust degreasing, grease-trap cleaning, or kitchen-equipment deep cleaning — those are specialty trades that require dedicated certifications. We coordinate with your hood-cleaning vendor on scheduling so the two programs do not collide.

When do you clean restaurants?

Either late-night (after last service, typically 11pm to 3am) or early-morning before opening (4am to 9am), depending on your hours. We pick the window that gives the kitchen team the least friction and lets the dining room open clean every shift.

Can you align with health department inspection cycles?

Yes. We track inspection cadence and schedule deeper rotations of high-touch surfaces, restrooms, and dining-floor finish ahead of expected inspection windows. We also document our scope so it can be referenced if an inspector asks about your cleaning program.

Do you do floor finish on tile and grout?

Yes. Tile and grout cleaning and hard-floor finish (where appropriate) are layered in on a quarterly or semi-annual rotation. Restaurant floors take a beating from spills and traffic — periodic deep restoration is what keeps them looking maintained.

Are you insured for restaurant cleaning work?

Yes. Kathy Clean carries full liability insurance and our team is bonded. Certificates of insurance are provided to your operations manager or landlord on request.

How is restaurant cleaning priced?

Restaurant cleaning is quoted on a monthly basis based on square footage, dining-room size, restroom count, frequency, and floor type. Most Glendale restaurants in the 1,800 to 4,500 sq ft range run between $1,400 and $3,600 per month for a 5x to 7x weekly program.

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