An espresso machine for a coffee shop can start from around £19.61 per week on a five-year lease for a compact commercial espresso machine. Higher-end machines for busier coffee shops, specialty cafés, hotels and luxury hospitality spaces can cost significantly more, depending on the brand, size, specification and support package.

The final cost depends on the type of machine you choose, the number of groups, whether you need a compact or standard-size model, the grinder setup, installation, training, warranty and servicing requirements.

At Caffia, we usually recommend comparing machines across three main routes: Crem for affordable and reliable commercial espresso machines, Rancilio for busier or more premium coffee shops, and Franke for luxury or design-led hospitality spaces.

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Quick Answer: Coffee Shop Espresso Machine Prices

For a small coffee shop, coffee van or compact site, a commercial espresso machine can start from around £19.61 per week over five years. For a standard coffee shop, a two-group commercial espresso machine may start from around £21.74 to £26.52 per week over five years. Premium or specialist machines can range from around £61.01 per week to over £100 per week.

These prices are based on weekly lease examples over a five-year term. They are useful for comparing machine levels, but the final quote may change depending on specification, warranty, servicing, installation and finance terms.

Coffee Shop Espresso Machine Lease Price Examples

Machine Best suited to From per week over 5 years Approx. 5-year lease total
Crem EX2 Compact Small coffee shops, coffee vans, kiosks, delis and compact spaces £19.61 £5,098.60
Crem EX2 Standard 2 Group Standard cafés and coffee shops wanting a reliable entry-level commercial machine £21.74 £5,652.40
Crem EX3 Compact Small sites wanting a newer model and more modern look £24.30 £6,318.00
Crem EX3 Standard Cafés and hospitality sites wanting a newer standard-size machine £26.51 £6,892.60
Rancilio Classe 5 Eco Tall Cup Compact 2 Group Takeaway coffee, cafés and shops serving taller cups £24.95 £6,487.00
Rancilio Classe 5 Standard Busy cafés, restaurants and hospitality sites £26.52 £6,895.20
Rancilio Classe 5 3 Group Higher-volume coffee shops and busier service periods £31.82 £8,273.20
Rancilio Classe 7 Compact 2 Group More premium cafés and front-of-house hospitality spaces £33.42 £8,689.20
Rancilio Classe 7 3 Group Busier coffee shops wanting a more premium Rancilio model £36.07 £9,378.20
Rancilio RS1 Multi-boiler 2 Group Specialty cafés and coffee-led businesses wanting more control £61.01 £15,862.60
Rancilio RS1 Multi-boiler 3 Group Higher-volume specialty coffee shops £66.32 £17,243.20
Rancilio Invicta 2 Group Design-led cafés, restaurants and hospitality spaces £26.75 £6,955.00
Rancilio Invicta 3 Group Busier design-led coffee shops and hospitality sites £52.00 £13,520.00
Franke Mytico Luxury hotels, premium showrooms, high-end offices and statement hospitality spaces £100.82 £26,213.20

How Much Is a Small Espresso Machine for a Coffee Shop?

A small commercial espresso machine for a coffee shop can start from around £19.61 per week over five years. This would usually suit a compact machine such as a Crem EX2 Compact.

A compact espresso machine is best suited to small coffee shops, coffee vans, kiosks, takeaway counters, delis, bakeries, farm shops and retail shops that want to add a professional coffee offer without taking up too much counter space.

This type of machine gives a business a proper commercial espresso setup, but at a more accessible price point than many premium or specialty coffee machine brands.

How Much Is a Standard Two-Group Espresso Machine?

A standard two-group espresso machine for a coffee shop may start from around £21.74 per week over five years for a Crem EX2 Standard 2 Group.

The main difference between a compact and standard machine is usually the space, layout and working area. A standard two-group espresso machine gives more room for the barista and is usually better for a normal-size café or coffee shop with steady customer demand.

A standard two-group machine is often the best option for cafés, bakeries, restaurants, hotels and hospitality businesses that want reliable commercial coffee service without moving into the highest price bracket.

Crem Espresso Machine Prices for Coffee Shops

Crem is often a strong starting point for new or growing coffee shops because it offers commercial espresso machines at a more affordable price than many highly branded specialty machines.

The Crem EX2 is a reliable entry-level commercial espresso machine for businesses that want a professional barista setup at a sensible price. The Crem EX3 is the newer model and may be better suited to businesses that want a more modern machine design, updated usability and a stronger front-of-house appearance.

Crem EX2 Black 2 group commercial espresso machine for coffee shops
Crem EX2 Black 2 Group – a popular commercial espresso machine for small and standard coffee shops.

Rancilio Espresso Machine Prices for Coffee Shops

Rancilio machines are often suited to busier coffee shops, cafés, restaurants, hotels and hospitality sites that want a more established commercial espresso machine range.

The Rancilio Classe 5 range is a practical option for businesses that need a dependable commercial machine for everyday use. The Rancilio Classe 7 is a step up for sites that want a more premium machine experience and stronger front-of-house presence.

For specialty coffee shops or coffee-led businesses, the Rancilio RS1 multi-boiler range may be more suitable. Multi-boiler machines are usually chosen where temperature stability, control and consistency are especially important.

Rancilio RS1 multi-boiler 2 group espresso machine for specialty coffee shops
Rancilio RS1 Multi-Boiler 2 Group – suited to specialty coffee shops and coffee-led businesses that want more control.

Franke Mytico Price for Luxury Coffee Spaces

The Franke Mytico is a higher-end coffee machine option and starts from £100.82 per week over five years. This makes it a much higher investment than Crem or Rancilio, but it may be the right choice for businesses where design, brand impression and customer experience are especially important.

It can suit luxury hotels, premium office spaces, high-end showrooms, design-led hospitality venues and businesses that want the coffee machine to act as a statement piece as well as a practical coffee solution.

Franke Mytico luxury coffee machine for premium hospitality spaces
Franke Mytico – a luxury coffee machine suited to premium hotels, showrooms, high-end offices and design-led hospitality spaces.

Other Coffee Machine Brand Price Examples

Coffee shops may also compare other espresso machine brands such as La Spaziale, Fracino, La Cimbali, Slayer and Dalla Corte. These brands sit at different price points and suit different types of coffee shop.

Brand or model Typical position Example from per week Approx. 5-year lease total
La Spaziale Commercial espresso option often compared by cafés £21.52 £5,595.20
Fracino Bambino More entry-level commercial machine option £22.17 £5,764.20
Fracino Contempo Entry to mid-level commercial espresso option £23.91 £6,216.60
La Cimbali M26 More established commercial espresso machine option £54.99 £14,297.40
Slayer Steam Premium specialty coffee machine option £86.99 £22,617.40
Dalla Corte Premium specialty coffee machine option £86.99 £22,617.40

Should You Lease or Buy an Espresso Machine?

Many coffee shops lease their espresso machine because it spreads the cost over time and can make it easier to choose a better machine at the start of the business.

Some lease or finance agreements can be structured so the business owns the machine at the end of the term, depending on the agreement. Always check the finance terms, VAT position, ownership details, warranty, servicing and installation before making a decision.

Buying outright may suit businesses that prefer a one-off capital purchase. Leasing may suit businesses that want to protect cash flow or invest in a stronger setup from day one.

What Else Affects the Cost?

The espresso machine is only part of the full coffee shop setup. Most coffee shops also need a commercial grinder, water filtration, knock box, tamping area, cleaning products, training and a reliable coffee bean supply.

The lowest machine price is not always the best long-term value. A good coffee shop setup should consider drink quality, machine reliability, servicing, staff training and how easy the machine is to use during busy periods.

Final Advice

For a small coffee shop, coffee van or kiosk, a compact Crem machine may be the most affordable and practical route. For a standard coffee shop, a two-group Crem or Rancilio machine is usually a strong option. For busier, specialty or premium coffee businesses, a higher-specification Rancilio or Franke machine may be more suitable.

The best espresso machine is not always the most expensive one. It is the machine that fits your site, your staff, your budget and the number of drinks you need to serve every day.

FAQs About Espresso Machine Costs

How much is an espresso machine for a coffee shop?

An espresso machine for a coffee shop can start from around £19.61 per week over five years for a compact commercial machine. Higher-end machines can cost significantly more depending on brand, size, specification and support package.

How much is a two-group espresso machine?

A two-group commercial espresso machine can start from around £21.74 per week over five years for an entry-level standard machine. Premium two-group machines can cost more depending on the model and specification.

Is it better to lease or buy a coffee shop espresso machine?

Leasing can help spread the cost and protect cash flow, while buying may suit businesses that prefer a one-off purchase. The best option depends on budget, finance terms, ownership details and long-term plans.

What is the cheapest espresso machine for a coffee shop?

Based on the examples above, a compact Crem EX2 is one of the lower-cost commercial espresso machine options, starting from £19.61 per week over five years.

What affects the price of a coffee shop espresso machine?

The price is affected by the brand, model, number of groups, compact or standard size, grinder, water filtration, installation, warranty, servicing and training requirements.

Ready to Compare Coffee Shop Espresso Machines?

Espresso machine prices vary depending on the brand, model, size, grinder, installation, warranty and support package. The right choice is not always the cheapest machine, but the one that suits your coffee shop, staff and expected drink volume.

View Caffia’s commercial espresso machines, read our guide to choosing the best coffee machine for a coffee shop, or contact us for a quote.