Serve coffee and cold drinks in style with our Chinaware & Glasses range, built for everyday durability and professional presentation in offices, hospitality and Coffee Shop service. From espresso and cappuccino cups to latte glasses and milkshake glassware, you will find drinkware that helps your menu look its best while standing up to busy service.
To build a consistent, matching set for your bar or drinks station, browse our cups and saucers selection for smart, service-ready options that suit espresso, flat whites and cappuccinos.
Find the right drinkware for your menu
Choosing the right cup or glass improves both the drinking experience and how your drinks look on the pass. Thicker china helps retain heat for classic milk drinks, while clear glass is perfect for showing off layers in lattes, mochas and cold specials.
If you want a premium, Coffee Shop-ready set for milk-based drinks, the Bezzera Cappuccino Cups & Saucers (260ml) set is a strong choice for consistent presentation across every serve.
Presentation that supports service
Great drinkware is not just about looks, it supports speed, consistency and customer perception. The right shapes help with milk texture, crema visibility and comfortable handling, while service-friendly sizes keep recipes consistent from the first drink to the last.
Want to level up your finishing touch? Our latte art beginner’s guide shares practical tips on texture and pouring so your drinks look as good as they taste.
Why buy Chinaware & Glasses from ADS Coffee Supplies?
Service-ready durability suited to workplaces, hospitality and Coffee Shops
Options for every drink style from espresso and cappuccino to latte and milkshakes
Consistent presentation to help standardise your menu and improve drink quality
Browse the products above to compare shapes, sizes and sets, then choose the drinkware that best matches your menu and service style.
Chinaware & Glasses FAQs
What is the difference between chinaware and glass drinkware for coffee?
Chinaware (porcelain) is great for heat retention and classic milk drinks, while glass drinkware is ideal for showcasing layered drinks like lattes and mochas.
Which cup size is best for cappuccino and flat white?
Cappuccino cups are typically larger than flat white cups, helping balance espresso and milk, while flat whites usually suit a slightly smaller size for a stronger coffee-to-milk ratio.
Are cups and saucers better for Coffee Shop service than mugs?
Cups and saucers can improve presentation and consistency, and they suit espresso-based drinks where portion control and heat retention matter.
Do latte glasses affect how a drink tastes?
They can. Glass shape and wall thickness influence heat retention and how aromas reach the drinker, plus clear glass improves perceived quality by showing layers and crema.
How do I choose drinkware for an office coffee station?
Pick durable, easy-to-stack options in a few standard sizes to suit your most common drinks, and use matching sets to keep service simple and consistent.
Can I mix different ranges of cups and glasses?
Yes, but standardising a few core sizes and styles helps with recipe consistency and creates a more cohesive drinks presentation.