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Amendment No. 6 to Contingent Convertible Note Purchase Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.2 
 AMENDMENT NO. 6 TO 
 CONTINGENT CONVERTIBLE NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
 THIS AMENDMENT NO. 6 TO CONTINGENT CONVERTIBLE NOTE PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this “Amendment”) is entered into as of April 29, 2009, by
and between Diedrich Coffee, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Sequoia Enterprises, L.P., a California limited partnership (“Sequoia”), with reference to the following facts: 
 WHEREAS, the Company and Sequoia are parties to that certain Contingent Convertible Note Purchase Agreement, dated as of May 10, 2004, as amended
(the “Note Purchase Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, the parties wish to extend the maturity date of the Note Purchase Agreement
until March 31, 2010 on the terms set forth herein. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the respective covenants
and agreements set forth herein, the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 
 1. Extension of Maturity Date. The
definition of “Maturity Date” set forth in Section 1.1 of the Note Purchase Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows (for the avoidance of doubt, the term “Maturity Date” used in the outstanding
notes under the Note Purchase Agreement (the “Notes”) is hereby amended and restated to reflect the following amended and restated definition): 
 ““Maturity Date” shall mean the earliest of (i) the date of consummation of a Change of Control transaction, (ii) the date Notes are declared due and payable by Lender upon an Event of
Default, or (iii) March 31, 2010.” 
 2. Issuance of Warrant. In consideration of the extension of the maturity date of the Note
Purchase Agreement, the Company is issuing to Sequoia a warrant, of even date herewith, to purchase 70,000 shares of common stock of the Company, exercisable on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth therein. 
 3. No Further Amendments. Except as expressly amended pursuant to Section 1, the remaining terms of the Note Purchase Agreement and the Notes shall
remain in full force and effect in accordance with their terms, notwithstanding the execution and delivery of this Amendment. 
 4. Governing Law.
This Amendment shall be governed, construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California, regardless of the laws or rules that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflicts of laws thereof. 

 5. Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed by facsimile or electronic transmission in one or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 [Signature page follows.] 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Amendment as of the date first set forth
above. 
  

			
	 COMPANY:
  
 DIEDRICH COFFEE, INC.

		
	By:	 	/s/ J. Russell Phillips
	Name:	 	J. Russell Phillips
	Title:	 	Chief Executive Officer
		
	By:	 	/s/ Sean M. McCarthy
	Name:	 	Sean M. McCarthy
	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer
	
	 SEQUOIA: 
  
 SEQUOIA ENTERPRISES, L.P.

		
	By:	 	/s/ Paul Heeschen
	Name:	 	Paul Heeschen
	Title:	 	General Partner

 SIGNATURE PAGE 
 TO 
 AMENDMENT
NO. 6Employment Agreement - Wayne L. Jones

 Exhibit 10.1 
 BJ’s Restaurants, Inc. 
 7755 Center Avenue, Suite 300 
 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 
 Mr. Wayne Jones

 Dear Wayne: 
 This letter outlines the terms
of your employment (the “Agreement”) with BJ’s Restaurants Inc. (the “Company”). 
 1. Effective Date of Employment. Your employment
will begin on January 19, 2009 (the “Effective Date”), contingent upon the results of a background investigation and your acceptance of these terms. 
 2. Duties. Company will employ you as Executive Vice President and Chief Restaurant Operations Officer. In this capacity, you will perform such duties as the Company, in the exercise of its sole discretion, deems appropriate for that
position. Additionally, in this capacity, you also understand that you will be a “named executive officer” of the Company as defined by the regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and all other applicable laws and
regulations. You will report to the Company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO). 
 3. Employment Location: The principal location of your employment will
be at the Company’s home office in Huntington Beach, California. You also understand that it is an essential requirement for this position to travel extensively to the Company’s restaurant locations and prospective sites for new Company
restaurants. 
 4. Salary. You will receive a bi-weekly base salary of $10,576.92 which annualizes to a yearly salary of $275,000 payable in accordance with
the Company’s payroll policies, as such policies may change from time to time (the “Salary”). Your Salary is subject to modification during your employment in accordance with the Company’s practices, policies and procedures and
your performance. All such modifications, if any, will be at the sole discretion of the Company. 
 5. Monthly Auto Allowance. You will also receive a
monthly nonaccountable automobile allowance of $1,000, less applicable withholdings. The allowance is intended to cover all costs of using your personal auto for Company business purposes from time to time, including gasoline, mileage and so forth.

 6. Reimbursement of Company Business Expenses: You will be reimbursed for expenses you incur that are directly related to the Company’s operations
and business, pursuant to the provisions of the Company’s business expense reimbursement policy. A Company-provided business credit card, a cell phone and laptop will be issued to you for Company business purposes. 
 7. Annual Cash Bonus Opportunity. Your 2009 cash bonus opportunity under the Company’s 2009 Performance Incentive Plan (“2009 PIP) will be a maximum of 45% of
your Salary, with such cash bonus opportunity to be calculated on the basis of the Company’s entire fiscal 2009’s performance. Any 2009 cash bonus which you may receive under the 2009 PIP will be prorated to the Effective Date. Your 2009
cash bonus opportunity under the 2009 PIP will be driven by the degree of the Company’s achievement of its consolidated pre-tax income goal for 2009 (67%) and the degree of your timely achievement, as determined by the CEO in his sole and
absolute judgment, of certain key initiatives and personal objectives agreed upon by you and the CEO (33%). These percentage components and your eligibility for any such bonus in subsequent fiscal years are subject to change, in the sole discretion
of the Company’s Board of Directors, provided that you are still employed by the Company in the capacity you are currently being employed or in any other capacity. Your annual cash bonus opportunity is at the sole discretion of the
Company’s Board of Directors and is not earned until received. 

 8. Termination With or Without Cause. Your employment is at will and may be terminated by you or the Company, at any
time, with or without notice, and with or without cause. 
 If the Company terminates your employment without cause, on or after January 19, 2009, you
will be eligible to receive a severance payment of six (6) months salary and, if you are not covered by any other comprehensive group medical insurance plan, the Company will also pay you an amount equivalent to your COBRA payments for a period
of six (6) mouths. Any severance amounts paid will be based upon your then current annual Salary at the time employment ends and will be paid in a lump sum, less applicable withholdings. The aforementioned severance payment is conditioned upon
your agreement to release all claims, if any, you may have against the Company and/or any of its employees, officers, agents and representatives, insofar as permissible under the law. For the purpose of the severance payment provision in this
Agreement only, “Cause” shall include, but not limited to: 
  

	 	(i)	failure by you to perform your duties expected by the Company, other than such failure resulting from your incapacity due to physical or mental illness, after there has been
delivered to you a written demand for performance from the Company which demand identifies the basis for the Company’s belief that you have not performed your duties; 

  

	 	(ii)	dishonesty, incompetence or gross negligence in the discharge of your duties. 

  

	 	(iii)	theft, embezzlement, fraud, act or acts of dishonesty undertaken by you to resulting in personal gain or enrichment of you or others at the expense of the Company, and/or your
conviction of a felony; 

  

	 	(iv)	breach of confidentiality, or unauthorized disclosure or use of inside information, recipes, processes, customers or employee lists, trade secrets or other proprietary information;

  

	 	(v)	the violation of any law, rule, or regulation of any governmental authority or breach of the Company’s policies and procedures including, without limitation, the Company’s
Code of Ethics and Conduct and/or any of its anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies; 

  

	 	(vi)	a material breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(vii)	conduct that is injurious to the reputation, business or assets of the Company. 

 You will not be eligible for the severance payments or benefits set forth herein if you resign from your employment with the Company for any reason or voluntarily terminate your employment 
 9. Initial Equity Award. Subject to applicable securities laws and the approval of the Compensation Committee of the Company’s Board of Directors, you will be
granted an initial equity award pursuant to the terms of the Company’s 2005 Equity Incentive Plan that will be valued for financial accounting purposes at $400,000. The grant date of this award is currently expected to be February 17, 2009
(or the third business day after the release of the Company’s financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2008). You will have the choice, to be made on the Effective Date, of accepting this award in the form of either all non-qualified
options (NQ options) to purchase the Company’s common stock, or in the form of an allocation of 50% or $200,000 of the award to NQ options and the remaining 50% or $200,000 to restricted stock units (RSUs). The number of NQ option shares under
the award will be determined using the “fair value” of a NQ option calculated using the Black-Scholes option pricing model on the grant date of the award. For example, the “fair value” of a NQ option for the Company’s common
stock was calculated to be $6.15 for the 39 weeks ended September 30, 2008. The actual “fair value” calculation on the grant date of your award may be higher or lower. The number of RSU shares, if any, will be determined using the
closing price of the Company’s common stock on the Nasdaq Global Market on the grant date of the award. Vesting for this award, regardless of the form, will be 20% annually, beginning with the first anniversary of their grant date, over a total
of five (5) years. You will also be eligible for additional grants of equity awards from time to time at the discretion of the Compensation Committee of the Board. 
 10. Other Benefits. You shall be entitled to participate in any benefit plan that the Company may offer to its employees from time to time, according to the terms of such plan, including, but not limited to, the
Company’s group medical insurance program, which will become effective the first of the month following 90 days from your Effective Date, and the Company will cover 100% of the expense for medical insurance 

 
for you and your dependents, but not for any taxable income realized by you as a result of that reimbursement. The Company will reimburse any COBRA expense
incurred during the first 90 days for you and any dependents currently covered. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall affect the right of Company to terminate or modify any such plan or agreement, or other benefit, in whole or in part, at any
time and from time to time. 
 11. Paid Absences. The Company does not have a formal paid vacation or illness policy for its officers. Accordingly, officers
are expected to use their reasonable judgment and professional discretion when requesting paid time off for any reason, in light of their current work schedules and the Company’s business and operational requirements. Paid absences must be
reasonably requested in advance and approved by the CEO. 
 12. Trade Secrets/Confidentiality. You hereby acknowledge that, as a result of your position with
the Company, the Company will give you access to the Company’s proprietary and confidential information and trade secrets. Therefore, as a condition of your employment and the Company’s disclosing such proprietary and confidential
information to you, you agree to sign and be bound by a separate Trade Secrets/Confidentiality Agreement. 
 13. Compliance with Company Policies and
Procedures. You will be required to comply with the Company’s policies and procedures, as they may be constituted from time to time. Notwithstanding such policies and procedures, the terms set forth in this Agreement or any other written fully
executed agreement between you and the Company shall prevail over conflicting Company policies and procedures. 
 14. Severability. If any provision
contained in this Agreement is determined to be void, illegal or unenforceable, in whole or in part, then the other provisions contained herein shall remain in full force and effect as if the provision which was determined to be void, illegal, or
unenforceable had not been contained herein. 
 15. Other Provisions. By signing this letter, you acknowledge that the terms described in this letter set
forth the entire understanding between the parties concerning the terms of your employment and supersedes all prior representations, understandings and agreements, either oral or in writing, between you and the Company with respect to the terms of
your employment by the Company and all such prior representations, understandings and agreements, both oral and written, are hereby terminated. However, nothing in this paragraph is intended to, nor does it, effect additional written agreements
entered into by the parties contemporaneous with or subsequent to this agreement, including, without limitation, the Trade Secrets/Confidentiality Agreement referenced herein. Nothing in this letter constitutes a guarantee of employment for any
period of time, nor does it limit your right, or the right of the Company to end your employment with the Company at any time, for any reason. No term or provision of this letter may be amended, waived, released, discharged or modified except in
writing, signed by you and an authorized officer of the Company. 
 16. Any disputes or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement,
including but not limited to, whether any Cause to dismiss you exists under the provisions of paragraph 8 of this Agreement, shall be resolved by arbitration conducted in Orange County, California in accordance with the rules of the American
Arbitration Association and by a single arbitrator reasonably acceptable to both you and the Company. In the event of termination with Cause, you will not be entitled to, or be considered eligible to, receive any prorated cash bonus under the
Company’s PIP. 
 Wayne, we are excited to have you join our senior leadership team. Please acknowledge your acceptance of this offer of employment on
the terms indicated by signing the enclosed copy of this letter and returning it to me as soon as possible. 
 Sincerely, 

					
	 

	 	1/14/09	  	
	 Gerald W. Deitchle
	 		  	
	 Chairman and CEO
	 		  	

 I accept the above offer of employment with BJ’s Restaurants, Inc. on the terms described in this letter.

  

					
	 

	 	12/17/08	  	
	Wayne L. Jones

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