@RajatDeepSingh Let's move your follow up questions here.
(@RajatDeepSingh - BTW, can I ask that you remove all of your comments under stackoverflow.com/a/30415714/1271826 which are not directly related to the OP's original question? I don't mind that you have unrelated follow-up questions, but they don't really belong under comments.)
Anyway, you asked:
> @Rob: I have an image can't we just use [UIImageView imageNamed:@""] code and add it to the path of BeizerPath?
No, you can't just add an image to a UIBezierPath. You can, though, add the drawing of an image to the drawRect in which you currently draw the path.
Or you can replace all of that drawRect code with code that builds a UIImage object, and then just have a viewForAnnotation that creates a MKPinAnnotationView and set its image property accordingly.
OK, so there are two parts to your question: First, how do you create an image.
You do that by calling UIGraphicsBeginImageContextWithOptions, do a bunch of drawing, and then call UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext to get the resulting UIImage object.
So, I'd actually personally suggest that you step away from this "create separate image" approach for a second and just focus on what you'd do within existing drawRect to include the coffee image.