Ceramic cafe cups for branded hospitality service split into clear types based on drink volume and style. - Espresso cups (80–90ml): Small, thick-walled ceramic cups for short espresso-based drinks. Several styles with distinct colour profiles and surface textures - Cappuccino cups (200ml): Wider, shallower bowl shape suited to milk-based drinks. Several styles include a matching saucer that can be printed to match the cup - Coffee cups (larger sizes): Mid-size cups for flat whites, long blacks, and café-style filter coffee - Coffee mugs (280–340ml): Full-size mugs including a large 340ml style and a tall latte mug for bigger milk drinks - Stackable cup styles: Coffee cups and teacups that nest on top of each other, reducing storage space on a counter or in a commercial kitchen between service periods - Tea cups: Dedicated styles for sit-down tea service in a café or hotel setting, in both stacking and standard formats
Cups go out from the service counter dozens of times a day in a busy café, which means the printed name on the cup is seen by every customer who orders a drink. A café fitting out a new counter orders across the drink menu, covering espresso cups for short blacks, cappuccino cups for milk-based drinks, and mugs for the larger orders, so that a single branded set covers every type of service.
The ceramic construction in this range handles commercial dishwasher cycles, making these practical for daily service use in a café, restaurant, or hotel rather than for occasional or display-only use.
Before You Order
Can the same logo be printed across different cup sizes in one order?
Printing the same design across multiple cup sizes, from espresso through to mug, gives a café or restaurant a consistent branded look across the full service range. Each cup size carries the print in the appropriate position and scale for that specific vessel.
Are matching saucers available for the cappuccino cup styles?
Several cappuccino cup styles in the range come with a matching saucer, and the saucer can be printed with the same design as the cup. This gives each drink served a fully branded surface rather than a branded cup sitting on a plain saucer.
What is the minimum order for cafe cups in this range?
Minimum order quantities for most styles in this range start at 72 units, with some styles starting at 96 units. These quantities suit a café or restaurant ordering for regular service rather than a small one-off promotional run.
Do the stackable styles offer any practical advantage for storage?
Stackable cups nest on top of one another, which reduces the shelf space needed for a set of cups in a commercial kitchen or behind a service counter. A venue with limited storage between service periods benefits most from the stackable styles in this range.