Amy's Kitchen has made its fortune as an all-organic, vegetarian food brand, and the company is now looking to add another location to its flagship restaurant.

Amy's Drive Thru has been up and running in Rohnert Park for two years, but a report Tuesday in the Marin Independent Journal stated that the company is planning to expand to Corte Madera. The group is reportedly looking at a former Denny's location on Paradise Drive, located off Highway 101.

Paul Schiefer, director of restaurant operations, confirmed via the company's publicist that Amy's Kitchen is looking to expand to the Marin County city.

"Today we are working to bring our organic, family-oriented dining experience to our neighbors in Corte Madera," said Schiefer in a released statement. "We are very early in the design process for Amy's Drive Thru on Paradise Drive, and look forward to sharing additional information as quickly as we can."

Corte Madera's planning director, Adam Wolff, told the North Bay Business Journal that the business has not filed an application for the project yet, echoing Schiefer's sentiment that it is early in the planning process.

The city is expecting to hold a "preliminary hearing" in September with the Planning Commission getting feedback from the public and to discuss design concepts for the possible restaurant.

What could stand in the restaurant's way — at least temporarily — is a city ordinance that doesn't allow for a drive-thru window, as both the Business Journal and Independent Journal point out. There is a way to change the ordinance, however, it could result in delaying the restaurant.

Amy's Drive Thru is the fast food arm of organic frozen food purveyor Amy's Kitchen, which looked to serve sustainable, organic, vegetarian and GMO-free food, quickly. The Santa Rosa-based company has been in business for close to 30 years, with facilities in the Bay Area and Oregon, and sells its line of frozen food in grocery stores.