Just do the opposite of whatever you did to that Bay...
If that's as tall as you want it, you could remove the growing tip with a very sharp knife or secateurs and try to make it root as a cutting. Apparently the coffee plant is suitable. It's important to only cut the fresh, firm new growth for it to be likely to root. Good article here.
The other effect is that by removing the growing tip, it should encourage new side shoots.
Just do the opposite of whatever you did to that Bay...
If that's as tall as you want it, you could remove the growing tip with a very sharp knife or secateurs and try to make it root as a cutting. Apparently the coffee plant is suitable. It's important to only cut the fresh, firm new growth for it to be likely to root. Good article here.
The other effect is that by removing the growing tip, it should encourage new side shoots.