Ceramic cafe cups in this range cover the full span of café service volumes. 1. Espresso cups: 80–90ml styles suited to short black and espresso drinks 2. Cappuccino cups: 200ml with a wider bowl for milk-based drinks; several come with a matching saucer that can also be printed 3. Coffee cups: Mid-size cups for flat whites and long blacks between the espresso and full mug sizes 4. Coffee mugs: 280–340ml styles for larger servings, including a large 340ml mug 5. Stackable styles: Cups and teacups that nest on top of one another for storage on a service counter 6. Tea cups and latte mug: Dedicated teacup styles and a tall latte mug for larger milk drinks
Ceramic cups set out on a café counter or placed on a table carry the café's name at the moment of service, which is the point when a customer's attention is most directly on the vessel in front of them. A branded espresso cup served at a table in a restaurant puts the name in the customer's hands for the duration of the drink in a way that doesn't feel like advertising.
Some cappuccino cup styles include a matching saucer that can be printed to match the cup, so the branding sits consistently across the full service piece.
Questions Worth Asking
Which cup size suits espresso-based drinks in a café setting?
Espresso cups in the range run from 80ml to 90ml, which covers standard single and slightly larger shot sizes. The smaller 80ml style suits a traditional short espresso, while the 90ml option suits an espresso served with a small amount of milk or water alongside.
Does the range include styles suited to tea service?
Dedicated teacup styles and stackable teacup formats are available within the range for sit-down tea service. A 210ml stackable teacup and a 196ml version sit alongside the coffee-focused styles and suit a café or hotel that serves both tea and coffee at the table.
Can these be used in a commercial dishwasher?
The ceramic cafe range withstands commercial hospitality use, including regular cleaning in industrial dishwashers. The print withstands repeated commercial washing when applied correctly, making these suitable for daily service environments rather than occasional promotional use.
What branding suits a full café set that includes both cups and saucers?
Printing the same logo or design onto both the cup and the matching saucer creates a consistent branded piece that reads as a deliberate design choice rather than a generic promotional item. Cup and saucer combinations from this range allow both surfaces to carry the brand.