LYNNWOOD—Peace of Mind Brewing & Coffee marked the grand opening of its expanded coffee shop on November 10, transforming the family-owned brewery’s taproom into a daytime venue for the local community.

“We built this place with our community in mind,” Brandon Molina, the brewery’s owner said. “Turning our brewery into a daytime coffeehouse felt like the natural next step. This space has always had great energy, and we’re excited to open our doors earlier in the day for folks who want good coffee, a welcoming seat, and a place to slow down, be creative, and feel inspired.”
The establishment, located at 18411 Hwy 99, which reached its three-year anniversary in August 2025, now operates as Lynnwood’s largest coffeehouse space. It extends service hours to mornings, providing an option for residents seeking a relaxed environment outside of home or work. The coffeehouse is open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on weekends from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Founded as a neighborhood gathering spot, Peace of Mind Brewing & Coffee aims to function as a “third space” — a neutral area for social interaction and personal pursuits. The venue combines elements of a casual café with the innovative atmosphere of an independent brewery, managed by a father-daughter duo.
Molina initially developed the beer program in collaboration with his son upon the business’s launch. For the coffee initiative, he has partnered with his daughter, Gabrielle Molina, who brings 12 years of barista experience. Gabrielle recently transitioned from a career in corporate events and ticketing to focus on this family project.
The coffee menu features a complete selection of espresso-based drinks, alongside Red Bull Italian sodas. Beans are sourced from Fulcrum Coffee Roasters, a Seattle-based operation with over 25 years in the industry. The spacious layout accommodates remote workers, artists, readers, and others desiring an extended stay.

Peace of Mind Brewing & Coffee is situated in Lynnwood and offers accessibility for various activities, including remote work, reading, artistic endeavors, or casual socializing. The family-operated business prioritizes an art-focused interior that fosters comfort and interpersonal connections, serving its coffee selections in a setting designed for prolonged visits.
Author: Mario Lotmore



