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Eating Out - June 3, 2022

Taking the road less traveled

Beachside coffee caravan finds a home in a Menlo Park luxury hotel

by Anthony Shu

In 2021, you would have found Molly Welton serving coffee by the beach out of a converted 1960 Layton travel trailer. California Kahve marked the realization of Welton's dream, a coffee stand where sand blew through her door. Now, you'll also run into Welton at her first permanent coffee counter inside Menlo Park's cowhide-walled Park James Hotel, a seemingly surprising departure from her business' bohemian roots.

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