Churchill Plain Whiteware Cappuccino Cups 340ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
Churchill Plain Whiteware cappuccino cups are a straightforward, well-made choice for cafés, restaurants, and bars that need reliable crockery capable of handling continuous daily use. Each cup holds 340ml and...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 340ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Cups
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Product Description
Churchill Plain Whiteware cappuccino cups are a straightforward, well-made choice for cafés, restaurants, and bars that need reliable crockery capable of handling continuous daily use. Each cup holds 340ml and is produced in super vitrified porcelain, fired at high temperature over an extended period to achieve the kind of density and strength that commercial service demands. The finish is plain white, which keeps them compatible with virtually any front-of-house aesthetic and easy to replace or supplement as the operation grows.
In a busy café environment where cups are cycling through service, the dishwasher, and stacking multiple times a day, durability is the practical concern that matters most. Churchill's vitrification process produces a harder, less porous body than standard porcelain, which resists crazing and staining over time. The chip-resistant edges — backed by a five-year edge chip warranty — reduce the attrition rate that typically forces crockery replacement in high-turnover sites. A glazed foot helps prevent scratching and metal marking when stacking, which keeps the cups looking presentable for longer without additional handling care.
- Chip-resistant rims reduce breakage attrition in fast-paced service
- Glazed foot prevents scratching and metal marking during stacking
- Dense vitrified body resists staining and crazing through repeated dishwasher cycles
- Plain white finish suits a wide range of café and restaurant settings
- Supplied in a pack of 24, practical for initial stocking or topping up
These cups are well suited to cafés, hotel breakfast operations, and restaurant beverage service where a clean, unfussy white cup is the standard. They are a practical mid-range choice for sites that need consistent quality without specialist crockery. For operations with very high covers or a preference for a more distinctive profile, it is worth considering whether a different cup range better fits the brief.
If you are equipping a new site or reviewing your current crockery for durability or volume reasons, we are happy to talk through what tends to work well in practice.
Key Features
- Super vitrified porcelain fired for high density and long-term durability
- Chip-resistant edges backed by a five-year edge chip warranty
- Glazed foot prevents metal marking and scratching when stacking
- 340ml capacity suitable for standard cappuccino and large hot drink service
- Supplied as a pack of 24 for practical volume stocking
Operational Benefits
- Reduces crockery replacement frequency in high-turnover café environments
- Maintains a presentable appearance through repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- Plain white finish integrates easily across varied front-of-house settings
- Consistent cup sizing supports reliable portion control for hot beverages
- Pack quantity allows efficient initial stocking or straightforward top-up ordering
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 24
- Capacity
- 340ml
- Colour
- White
- Crockery type
- Cups
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Finish
- Superior Glaze
- Furniture shape
- Round
- Material
- Porcelain
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Warranty
- 5 Years Edge Chip
- Weight
- 7.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The super vitrified porcelain body is denser and less porous than standard ceramic, which helps resist crazing, staining, and the general wear that comes from continuous commercial use. The chip-resistant edges also reduce the attrition rate that most busy sites see with standard crockery, and the five-year edge chip warranty reflects that.
- Yes — these cups are designed to pair with the Churchill Plain Whiteware saucer range. If you need guidance on matching saucers or want to confirm compatibility with a specific saucer reference, our team can advise before you order.
- It depends on your covers and how frequently cups cycle through service and washing. For a small independent café, 24 cups may be sufficient as a starting point, but many operators find it practical to hold a slightly larger float to allow for breakages and peak-period demand without running short. We can help you think through the right quantity for your specific setup.