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After ten years, California-based vegetarian fast-food chain Amy’s has served its last veggie burger, with the company shuttering its final restaurant and bringing an end to what was once hailed as a revolutionary moment in American convenience dining.

Amy’s Drive Thru in Rohnert Park, California, closed on March 8, leaving devotees mourning the passing of a place where one could order a double‑cheese veggie burger without fear of judgment or regret.

When Amy’s first opened, it caused a stir as the first organic, vegetarian drive‑thru in the United States. Even the company president, Paul Schiefer, admitted in 2023 that there was “a buzzy piece to us being the first of our kind in the fast‑food space.”

The drive‑thru window has closed, the last veggie patty has been flipped. Amy's Drive-Thru has closed down
The drive‑thru window has closed, the last veggie patty has been flipped. Amy’s Drive-Thru has closed down (Wikimedia Commons)

In a farewell message posted to Instagram, the company announced: “After 10 incredible years, we’ve made the difficult decision to close Amy’s Drive Thru in Rohnert Park… From day one, our mission was simple: to serve delicious, organic food that everyone could enjoy.”

“Because giving back has always been the heart of who we are, we’ll be donating our remaining ingredients to local food banks in the community who can put it to good use.”

Amy’s, to its credit, never lacked imagination. Its menu included “The Amy,” a double‑patty vegetarian burger with double cheese, as well as plant‑based chicken sandwiches and vegetarian pizzas – all served in the familiar trappings of American drive‑thru culture, but with considerably more roughage.

From the beginning, the restaurants were positioned as a corrective to the nation’s long‑standing romance with deep‑fried immediacy – it invited diners to reconsider their entire relationship with quick‑service dining. For the first time, a drive‑thru meal that did not necessarily come with a side order of repentance.

This effort to rehabilitate the national palate was the brainchild of Rachel and Andy Berliner, the couple who founded Amy’s Kitchen in the 1980s and went on to dominate the frozen‑meal aisle with their vegetarian and vegan creations.

Having conquered the microwave, they turned their attention to the drive‑thru window, determined to prove that fast food could be wholesome, organic and actually good for you.

For a time, it worked, representing a small revolution – even if it hasn’t lasted.

The closure marks the end of Amy’s brick‑and‑mortar ambitions, but not the end of the brand itself.

Fans need not subsist solely on drive-thru memories – Amy’s Kitchen, the company’s frozen‑food arm, will continue producing organic meals, which can be found in 43,000 grocery stores across the United States.

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