
Karlitas was founded in 2010 by Carlos and Lucy Lopez, named for their eldest daughter Karla. It is located at 2240 Herndon Ave. in Clovis.
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From pupusas to plant-based, nearly two dozen Central Valley restaurants are getting a $5,000 helping hand.
Born out of the pandemic, the Restaurants Care Resilience Fund has awarded $7.3 million in grants to 1,603 independent California restaurants. Since 2021 dozens of local restaurant has received the $5,000 grants, funded by utilities Pacific Gas & Electric Co., SoCalGas and San Diego Gas & Electric.
Recipients can use the $5,000 assistance for equipment and technology upgrades, unforeseen hardships, employee retention bonuses and employee training
Among the 278 restaurants awarded, 154 are in PG&E’s service area and 90 in SoCalGas’ region. Eighty-eight percent are single-unit establishments, with an average of 10 years in business. Notably, 76 percent of the grant recipients identify as female, and 73 percent identify as people of color. More than 70 percent of this year’s recipients plan to use the $5,000 grants for kitchen equipment or technology upgrades, and 17 percent will dedicate the funds to employee retention bonuses. To qualify, the restaurants and caterers needed to have fewer than five units, and less than $3 million in revenue.

Local winners of the of the latest round of grants include:
Birrieria El Taco Solito, Fresno
CheyAnne’s Steakhouse & Lounge, Kingsburg
Chuck’s BBQ Catering, Inc., Clovis
Karlitas, Clovis
Livingstone’s Restaurant & Pub, Fresno
Loving Seed, Fresno
Mochilicious  Fresno
MOTO Delicatessen & Bodega, Fresno
Namikaze, Fresno
Papas Place, Clovis
Plant Slayer LLC, Fresno
Seventea, Fresno
Smokehouse Bar and Grill, Kingsburg
South Of Shaw Beer Company, Fresno
Taqueria San Mateo, Fresno
The Salty Pickle, Coalinga
Weekend Dreams Burgers & Grill, Fresno
El Pata Salada, Armona
Totis Pupuseria, Hanford
El Epazote, Madera
Pete’s Place, Exeter
Salles Café, Tulare
