Breakers Coffee + Wine Advances Toward Del Mar Opening With Key Filing

Planned coffee and wine bar is now in the alcohol licensing process
Breakers Coffee + Wine puts a twist on the traditional coffee shop
Image: Official | Breakers Coffee + Wine is expected to hit the Del Mar Highlands Town Center in Spring

When Breakers Coffee + Wine opens at Del Mar Highlands Town Center, patrons will certainly have two distinct choices of what kind of buzz to catch. The incoming coffee shop and wine bar this week hit a big milestone in heading toward its opening this spring — the filing for its alcohol license.

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The outdoor coffee and wine bar will feature outdoor seating and a to-go counter. Customers will be able to purchase coffee and win flights for a unique tasting experience.

Adding to the distinctiveness of the project, Breakers’ coffee will be domestically grown, right in North County at owner Kyle Rosa’s own Bluetail Coffee Grove. According to Eater San Diego, Rosa plans to create his own line of wines as well as partnering with Saucelito Canyon Vineyard.

Breakers Coffee + Wine is yet to have an official opening date, but it is expected to open in Del Mar spring 2021. Reps for the company on Thursday did not immediately provide an update.

Austin Turner

Austin Turner

Austin Turner earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from San Jose State University, where he served as the Executive Editor of The Spear, the student-run sports publication. He also spent time as a writer for the school newspaper, the Spartan Daily, where he focused on politics and long-form journalism. He currently resides in Southern California where he has had stories featured in the OC Register and Press-Enterprise before joining the staff at What Now Media Group.
Austin Turner

Austin Turner

Austin Turner earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from San Jose State University, where he served as the Executive Editor of The Spear, the student-run sports publication. He also spent time as a writer for the school newspaper, the Spartan Daily, where he focused on politics and long-form journalism. He currently resides in Southern California where he has had stories featured in the OC Register and Press-Enterprise before joining the staff at What Now Media Group.

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