The location once home to Amy's Drive-Thru, which attempted to sell food made out of beans and stuff, will soon become an outpost of Super Duper, which basically serves nothing but mouth-watering animal flesh. That change has been welcomed by locals, who say that meatless eateries have no business operating in Marin County. “This handover sends a clear message: vegetables cannot be the main event at restaurants in this community,” said resident Matt Faroon, who tailgated the previous closure of Town Center’s Veggie Grill with a nice spread of brats and ribs.


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