![]() “We are thrilled to support and promote local farmers, ranchers and artisans that positively contribute to the health of the planet,” says Lynn Gorfinkle.Įstablished in 2010, Roam has flipped the burger business on its head with an innovative sustainability-focused model where more than 80 percent of its materials are compostable. “Roam’s mission is to enhance people’s lives through better eating by serving delicious food that is made with nutrient-rich, high-quality ingredients,” says Josh Spiegelman. Roam exclusively serves proteins humanely raised on open pastures. Roam’s 100% grass-fed beef and nutrient-rich proteins (beef, bison, turkey, elk, lamb) are procured from ranchers and farmers dedicated to traditional methods of agriculture. Two outdoor mega-enthusiasts, Josh and Lynn advocate for the highest environmental standards to serve as the pillars of Roam Artisan Burgers. Roam serves as a vehicle for meaningful change for owners Josh Spiegelman and Lynn Gorfinkle-two savvy entrepreneurs determined to have a positive impact on the Earth. Roam is on a trailblazing path, sourcing excellent quality ingredients from top local purveyors and applying eco-conscious business practices throughout its restaurants. With its rapid expansion throughout San Francisco, Uptown Oakland, Lafayette, San Mateo, and San Ramon, Roam instills its “pasture to plate” methodology providing Bay Area communities with delicious and healthy fine-casual dining options readily available at their fingertips.Ī globally inspired approach applied to the quintessentially American burger culture has set Roam Artisan Burgers apart. Roam Artisan Burgers is the latest premium brand to open at the new $300 million retail center designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano (California Academy of Sciences-San Francisco, CA Whitney Museum-New York, NY) in collaboration with BAR Architects. ![]() San Francisco Bay Area premier sustainable burger destination, Roam Artisan Burgers, announced the official opening (February 11) of its sixth location at City Center Bishop Ranch in the Tri-Valley region serving the greater East Bay cities of San Ramon, Danville, Alamo, and Dublin/Pleasanton.
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