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Amy's Drive‑Thru, a pioneering burger chain, is closing its last restaurant
Summary
Amy's Drive‑Thru said it will close its Rohnert Park restaurant on March 8, 2026. The company also said it will continue producing Amy's Kitchen frozen foods sold in grocery stores nationwide.
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Amy's Drive‑Thru announced it will close its last brick-and-mortar restaurant in Rohnert Park. The company posted the decision on its Instagram page and named March 8, 2026, as the final day. The chain began as the nation's first organic, vegetarian drive‑thru and attracted national attention when it opened. The announcement said remaining ingredients will be donated to local food banks and thanked staff and customers.
What is known:
- The Rohnert Park location will close on March 8, 2026, according to the company's Instagram post.
- The company said it will donate its remaining ingredients to local food banks in the community.
- Amy's began as the first organic, vegetarian drive‑thru and offered menu items such as "The Amy" and the "Crispy Chik'n Sanwich."
- Amy's Kitchen frozen foods will continue to be produced and are available in grocery stores across the country.
Summary:
The announcement ends a ten-year run for Amy's Drive‑Thru as a brick-and-mortar fast-food concept. The company framed the decision as difficult and emphasized community giving through donations. The status of any other physical locations beyond the Rohnert Park restaurant is undetermined at this time.
