The Kettle On, a San Diego-based coffee shop, has its eyes set on Oceanside, according to a recent liquor license application. The proposed cafe, listed as Kettle on Coast, would occupy 223 N Coast Hwy., though no timeline has been announced for its opening.
The Oceanside space is currently occupied by Petite Madeleine Bakery by the Beach, opened in 2011 by Christine Loyola. The bakery, which serves breakfast and lunch alongside coffee and French pastries, is still operational as of the publication date.
Kettle on Coast would be the third location for owner Givino Rossini, who appears on the license application. Rossini acquired Escondido cafe Kettle Coffee and Tea and rebranded to Kettle on Grand in 2023. At the start of 2025, he rang in the new year by opening Kettle on Main in Fallbrook in a space formerly occupied by The Hearth.
The Kettle On locations serve breakfast and lunch in addition to its coffee and pastries; Kettle on Grand also offers wine and a rotating selection of craft beers. The specialty coffee shop emphasizes its locations as community-oriented spaces, hosting regular events such as its monthly “Bottomless Beats” DJ series and DIY craft nights.
Rossini and Loyola were unavailable for comment at the time of publication.
