Pannikin opening cafe in historic brick building in downtown Oceanside

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Pannikin opening cafe in historic brick building in downtown Oceanside
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Popular coffee and pastry shop started its first location in La Jolla in 1968, still has businesses in Leucadia and San Diego

Pannikin Coffee & Tea, perhaps best known for its location in the bright yellow Santa Fe train depot along North Coast Highway 101 in Leucadia, is opening another shop in a historic building in Oceanside.

Soon afterward the building was renamed the Traveler’s Hotel, which it continued to be into the 1970s. The building was vacated and boarded up for several years after a murder there in 1976. It was renovated in the 1980s, and since then has been occupied by a series of small shops. “This was a great opportunity to help a terrific, local company with its expansion plan while occupying a beautiful Oceanside historical building,” Patterson said.

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