In search of decent 16 oz cups and saucers - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T19:03:17Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/in-search-of-decent-16-oz-cups?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A1014528&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCheck visionsespresso alsotag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-14:1688216:Comment:10546232011-03-14T21:41:48.633ZJohn Gibbonshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JohnGibbons
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Check visionsespresso also +1 for Discount Mugs = Crap.…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-13:1688216:Comment:10529882011-03-13T02:03:34.251ZR. Justin Shepherdhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/RJustinShepherd
<p>+1 for Discount Mugs = Crap. Had my last run of shop-branded stuff done through them, and no fewer than 1/3 of the travel mugs I had made came with some sort of defect. (Not on topic, but VisionUSA has the best quality travel mugs of any I've come across.)</p>
<p>+1 for Discount Mugs = Crap. Had my last run of shop-branded stuff done through them, and no fewer than 1/3 of the travel mugs I had made came with some sort of defect. (Not on topic, but VisionUSA has the best quality travel mugs of any I've come across.)</p> I'd just google...google...go…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-12:1688216:Comment:10531432011-03-12T22:22:17.892ZJohn Gibbonshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JohnGibbons
<p>I'd just google...google...google...you'll find exactly what you're looking for. </p>
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<p>I actually found glass cap tulip mugs (6oz)...so pumped. </p>
<p>I'd just google...google...google...you'll find exactly what you're looking for. </p>
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<p>I actually found glass cap tulip mugs (6oz)...so pumped. </p> For brewed coffee I really di…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-12:1688216:Comment:10519942011-03-12T04:10:16.184ZBryan Wrayhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BryanWray
<p>For brewed coffee I really dig the diner style mugs. I know they are pretty overplayed, but I still love them. Especially those ones that Stumptown has that are practically 1/2" thick.</p>
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<p><span style="white-space: pre;">-</span>bry</p>
<p>For brewed coffee I really dig the diner style mugs. I know they are pretty overplayed, but I still love them. Especially those ones that Stumptown has that are practically 1/2" thick.</p>
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<p><span style="white-space: pre;">-</span>bry</p> We used discountmugs.com once…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-12:1688216:Comment:10519852011-03-12T03:04:34.896ZDeferiohttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Deferio
<p>We used discountmugs.com once...and about 1/4 of our order broke(cracked) after being filled with hot water. Not going to use them again for sure.</p>
<p>I would recommend a taller cup for larger drinks. I love the Not Nuetral cups Intelli uses but when I was handed a 12 ounce wide mouth to drink my v60 from I found it to be one of the worst feeling mugs to drink brewed coffee from. I know they have a taller one I have seen...I would recommend ttaller over wide mouth cups.</p>
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<p>We used discountmugs.com once...and about 1/4 of our order broke(cracked) after being filled with hot water. Not going to use them again for sure.</p>
<p>I would recommend a taller cup for larger drinks. I love the Not Nuetral cups Intelli uses but when I was handed a 12 ounce wide mouth to drink my v60 from I found it to be one of the worst feeling mugs to drink brewed coffee from. I know they have a taller one I have seen...I would recommend ttaller over wide mouth cups.</p>
<p> </p> The glass mugs don't have sau…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-07:1688216:Comment:10469922011-03-07T18:44:08.416ZBryan Wrayhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BryanWray
<p>The glass mugs don't have saucers and you can find similar styles for much cheaper elsewhere (like any restaurant supply store, or Target, or Walmart).</p>
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<p>The Cremaware mugs from Espressoparts that you listed, firstly, suck. That's what the whole beginning of this thread is about. Secondly they are backordered, that's why this thread exists.</p>
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<p>-bry<br></br> <br></br> <cite>John Gibbons said:…</cite></p>
<p>The glass mugs don't have saucers and you can find similar styles for much cheaper elsewhere (like any restaurant supply store, or Target, or Walmart).</p>
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<p>The Cremaware mugs from Espressoparts that you listed, firstly, suck. That's what the whole beginning of this thread is about. Secondly they are backordered, that's why this thread exists.</p>
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<p>-bry<br/> <br/>
<cite>John Gibbons said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/in-search-of-decent-16-oz-cups?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A1045598&xg_source=msg_com_forum#1688216Comment1045598"><div><p>espressoparts.com-traditional</p>
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<p>visionsespressso.com-traditional/glass</p>
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</blockquote> oh awesome. i'd never seen t…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-05:1688216:Comment:10461242011-03-05T21:11:03.003ZMikehttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Mike902
oh awesome. i'd never seen those acf 16 ouncers before. awesome! thanks! those cremawares were the worst at breaking constantly for sure.
oh awesome. i'd never seen those acf 16 ouncers before. awesome! thanks! those cremawares were the worst at breaking constantly for sure. espressoparts.com-traditional…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-05:1688216:Comment:10455982011-03-05T19:59:24.779ZJohn Gibbonshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JohnGibbons
<p>espressoparts.com-traditional</p>
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<p>visionsespressso.com-traditional/glass</p>
<p>espressoparts.com-traditional</p>
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<p>visionsespressso.com-traditional/glass</p> I'm not sure about "cool" but…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-04:1688216:Comment:10453462011-03-04T22:35:08.268ZRyan Brownhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/RyanBrown797
<p>I'm not sure about "cool" but at my shop we had good success with Syracuse China cups/saucers, namely we use the 'Alatta' line of cafe' mugs and saucers.</p>
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<p>They are durable and well styled. Comes in a really cool looking 3oz size for espresso that I would recommend as well. The 16oz was deep enough with a wide rim for pouring art, saucers were sturdy and did not break easily, not that I tried.</p>
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<p>Try this link for a case, or talk to your restaurant supply…</p>
<p>I'm not sure about "cool" but at my shop we had good success with Syracuse China cups/saucers, namely we use the 'Alatta' line of cafe' mugs and saucers.</p>
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<p>They are durable and well styled. Comes in a really cool looking 3oz size for espresso that I would recommend as well. The 16oz was deep enough with a wide rim for pouring art, saucers were sturdy and did not break easily, not that I tried.</p>
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<p>Try this link for a case, or talk to your restaurant supply store.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.restaurantsource.com/syracuse-restaurant-china-and-dinnerware--syracuse-china-dinnerware/syracuse-china-dinnerware/syracuse-alatta-cups-and-mugs/ProdDesc-950093152-14531.aspx">Syracuse Alatta</a></p> try discountmugs.com
It tak…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2011-03-04:1688216:Comment:10452742011-03-04T18:11:46.055ZJay Caragayhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JayCaragay
<p>try discountmugs.com</p>
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<p>It takes awhile but the quality is pretty good.</p>
<p>try discountmugs.com</p>
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<p>It takes awhile but the quality is pretty good.</p>