Commercial Coffee Machines - UK

Caffia Coffee Group offers an extensive range of the best commercial coffee machines available for purchase, rent and lease across the UK. Our selection includes espresso machines, high-speed grinders, automatic bean-to-cup coffee machines with milk foamers, and more. Whether you’re looking for the right solution for a small café or large hotel, we can provide coffee machines for all purposes, including instant coffee machines, alternative milk and cold brew machines.

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The Marco Coffee Machine BRU F60M

The Marco Coffee Machine BRU F45M

Matrix Monarch Chocolate Machine

Lease from £7.94 /week

Matrix Mini Magnum Machine

Lease from £9.00 /week

Jura W4 – Black Coffee

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £10.60 /week

Jura W8 - Fresh Milk

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £10.59 /week

Jura X4 Bean-to-Cup Black Coffee Only

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £12.18 /week

Marco Jet 6 Bulkbrew Filter Brewer

Lease from £13.50 /week

Jura X10 - Fresh Milk

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £15.90 /week

Jura X10c - Fresh Milk

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £19.08 /week

Crem EX2 Compact 2 Group Traditional Espresso Machine

Lease from £19.10 /week

Necta Kometa - Powdered Milk

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £20.14 /week

Gaggia G100 PM – Powdered Milk

0>100 cups per day

Lease from £20.14 /week

Jura Giga W10 - Fresh Milk

100>200 cups per day

Lease from £20.67 /week

Crem EX2 2 Group Traditional Espresso Machine

Lease from £21.20 /week

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Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of a commercial coffee machine depends on the type of machine and how it is financed.

  • Bean-to-cup machines typically start from £10.60 per week on lease/hire or around £1,995 to purchase, with higher-capacity machines reaching up to £95.51 per week for lease/hire or £22,922.40 for machine-only purchase.
  • Traditional barista machines usually start from £19.10 per week or £2,979.60, with higher-end models reaching £95.51 per week or £22,922.40.

All machines come with a manufacturer’s warranty and after-sales support, and you can choose to add a service and maintenance package for additional peace of mind.

A commercial coffee machine is a coffee machine designed for workplaces and customer-facing environments such as offices, hospitality venues, car garages, garden centres, cafés, hotels, and more.

Commercial coffee machines come with a commercial coffee machine warranty which is different to a domestic coffee machine warranty, with the main difference being a domestic coffee machine warranty will normally require you to return the coffee machine to the manufacturer for repair as opposed to being repaired on your premises by a qualified technician if you have a commercial warranty.

These machines are built for high-volume use, typically from around 40 cups per day up to 100+ cups per day and are designed to deliver drinks quickly and consistently. Depending on the machine, they can produce cappuccinos, lattes, flat whites, chai lattes, and hot chocolates, often with barista-style foamed and textured milk.

The term commercial coffee machine covers several different machine types, including:

  • Bean-to-cup machines – Fully automatic machines where you press a button and the machine grinds the beans, extracts the coffee, and foams the milk to deliver a barista-quality drink with minimal effort.
  • Filter coffee machines – A lower-cost option that produces black coffee using pre-ground coffee. Milk is added separately. These machines are still commonly used in hotel breakfast coffee, meeting rooms and conference areas, as they can serve large groups and keep coffee warm.
  • Bulk brew machines – Designed for very high-volume service, these machines brew large quantities of coffee in advance and store it ready to serve. They are often used at coffee vans, football matches, events, and busy public venues where speed is essential.
  • Traditional barista machines – Most commonly used in cafés and coffee shops where quality is key. With these machines, beans are ground separately, recipes can be adjusted, milk is steamed manually, and latte art can be created. These machines require a trained barista to operate.

Not all commercial coffee machines need plumbing, but it depends on the machine type.

  • Traditional barista machines must be plumbed in, and installation is included so all plumbing and setup is handled for you.
  • Bean-to-cup machines are available as either plumbed-in or hand-fill models. Hand-fill machines allow you to add water manually, making them ideal where plumbing is not available.
  • Filter and bulk brew machines are usually hand-fill, meaning they do not require plumbing and can be set up almost anywhere.

Power usage varies depending on the size and type of commercial coffee machine. On our website, you can filter machines by power requirements and select plumbed or non-plumbed options to find a machine suitable for your electrical setup.

For Offices

For offices, we usually recommend a bean-to-cup coffee machine. These machines typically start from around 40 cups per day and can scale to 300 cups per day, depending on staff numbers.

When choosing the right office machine, we look at:

  • Number of staff and cups per day
  • Budget
  • Whether you prefer fresh milk or powdered milk
  • If you require hot chocolate
  • Whether you need non-dairy milk options

For Cafés and Coffee Shops

Most cafés and coffee shops choose a traditional barista coffee machine, as it allows for better coffee quality, latte art, and full control over the recipe.

You can use multiple grinders to offer:

  • House coffee
  • Guest or rotating coffees
  • Decaf options

These machines require a trained barista. While brands like La Marzocco are popular, our chosen brand is Crem, as their machines are structurally well-built, long-lasting, visually appealing, and offer excellent value without inflated branding costs.

For Hotels

Hotels often need a tailored solution depending on the area of use.

Key considerations include:

  • Breakfast service vs bar service vs waiting areas
  • Staffing levels and training
  • Staff turnover rates
  • Whether contactless payment is required
  • Separate machines for alternative milks

For example:

  • A traditional barista machine is ideal for breakfast bars or staffed hotel bars
  • A bean-to-cup machine with contactless payment works well in waiting areas or self-service zones

For High-Volume Sites

For high-volume environments, we usually recommend:

  • A high-output bean-to-cup machine
  • A bulk brew machine
  • Or a combination of both

In some cases, multiple smaller machines work better than one large unit. Many modern commercial machines can dispense a drink in just a few seconds, helping to keep queues moving even during peak times.