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Santa Ynez café relocates to a 1959 Airstream camper in Los Olivos

05.02.2026 11:02 1 min 1 source
Santa Maria Sun ENG
Santa Ynez café relocates to a 1959 Airstream camper in Los Olivos
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Queen Cup Coffee has moved its operations entirely to a mobile camper van. The business is now housed in a retrofitted 1959 Airstream camper on Nojoqui Avenue in Los Olivos, California. The café opens daily at 7 a.m., serving espresso drinks and breakfast items.

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Santa Ynez café relocates to a 1959 Airstream camper in Los Olivos

05.02.2026 Santa Maria Sun ENG

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