The tiny castle in Walnut Creek is now a coffee bar with pour-overs and natural energy drinks

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The tiny castle in Walnut Creek is now a coffee bar with pour-overs and natural energy drinks
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The former Yogurt Castle is now home to Panama Bay Coffee Co.’s fourth location, offering espresso drinks and freshly-baked pastries.

Panama Bay Coffee Co. is breathing new life into an iconic Walnut Creek building that’s been vacant for a decade.

This marks the fourth location for the Bay Area-born coffee company, which started in 1993. The flagship cafe is located at 2115 1st St. in Livermore. They have kiosks in Oakland and Vallejo, too. Welty started eyeing the vacant property in 2015. But his vision for “the castle” didn’t take shape until a few years later when he found the right contractor. Inside, the brick walls and inner tower are covered with signs displaying positive affirmations. Outside, a walk-up window on California Boulevard makes it easy to grab a latte or pastry on the go. And a smiling greeter is often standing on the corner, waving at drivers, just because.

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