Equipping Your Hotel Tea and Coffee Station

Equipping Your Hotel Tea and Coffee Station

Coffee and tea service is one of the most frequent and visible touchpoints between a hotel and its guests. At breakfast, in the lobby lounge, during conference breaks, and in executive floor service, the quality and consistency of hot beverage service shapes guest perception in a way that goes far beyond the drink itself.

Yet for many hotels, the tea and coffee station is one of the least systematically planned parts of F&B equipment. Budgets go into coffee machines and premium coffee beans, but the service chain that delivers the coffee from machine to guest — the pots, jugs, decanters, percolators, and flasks — is often assembled from mismatched pieces bought at different times from different sources.

This guide covers what a complete, professional hotel tea and coffee station looks like, what equipment each service scenario requires, and how to match the right piece to each function.

Start With the Service Scenarios

Before selecting equipment, identify which tea and coffee service contexts the hotel needs to cover. Most hotels need to cover several or all of the following:

  • Restaurant table service — coffee or tea poured or placed at the table by a waiter

  • Buffet breakfast self-service — guests help themselves from a station

  • Conference and meeting break service — beverages placed on a side table for delegate self-service

  • Executive lounge or VIP service — premium attended service with high visual expectations

  • In-room amenity or room service — compact, premium equipment suitable for placement on a room service tray or in-room amenity station

Each scenario has different requirements for capacity, appearance, durability, and service method — and no single product type covers all of them well.

The Core Equipment Categories

1. Tea Pots and Coffee Pots

A stainless steel tea or coffee pot is the fundamental vessel for attended service — a waiter carries it to the table and pours for the guest. The right pot for hotel use should have:

  • well-fitted, hinged lid to prevent the lid from falling when tilting to pour

  • built-in strainer or filtered spout for tea pots

  • drip-free long spout (coffee pots) for clean, controlled pouring at the table

  • Capacity sized to the cover being served — typically 0.5L to 2L for restaurant use, up to 3L for high-volume service

The Sunnex M10000 Series offers a complete matched collection of coffee pots, tea pots, milk jugs, and sugar bowls in a consistent design language — essential for hotels that want a unified look across the tea and coffee service station.

The M3000 Series provides both teapots and coffee pots in matching designs from 0.125L (espresso companion) to 2L, with matching milk jugs and belly jugs for a cohesive table setting.

M10000 Series Tea Pots (selected sizes):

ModelCapacity
M110380.3L (12fl oz)
M110310.6L (20fl oz)
M110341.0L (32fl oz)
M110571.5L (48fl oz)
M110582.0L (70fl oz)
M110003.0L (100fl oz)

M3000 Series Teapots (selected sizes):

ModelCapacity
M3005S0.125L (5fl oz)
M3012S0.35L (12fl oz)
M3020S0.6L (20fl oz)
M3032S1.0L (32fl oz)
M3148S1.5L (48fl oz)

2. Coffee Percolators

A coffee percolator is a stovetop or direct-fire brewing vessel that brews coffee by cycling hot water through ground coffee using a pump mechanism. For hotels and restaurants that require freshly brewed coffee at the table without an espresso machine — particularly in banquet service, private dining, or continental breakfast setups — a percolator is a practical and effective tool.

The Sunnex Coffee Percolator Series is made from 188 stainless steel with a polycarbonate knob that allows staff or guests to visually monitor the coffee colour during brewing. It is designed for use directly on a gas or electric stove.

ModelCapacity
117353 cups
117566 cups
117599 cups
1170012 cups

For hotels serving private dining rooms, suites, or executive floors where table-side brewing adds a premium touch, the 9- and 12-cup percolators provide sufficient volume for a group setting.

3. Milk Jugs

A milk jug might appear to be a minor component, but it is one of the most-handled pieces on any tea and coffee service station — and the most frequently replaced when quality is poor.

For hotel table service, a stainless steel milk jug should have:

  • A properly formed pouring lip that directs milk cleanly without dripping

  • A comfortable handle for one-handed use

  • Correct capacity for the service — typically 85ml to 300ml for individual portions, up to 2.2L for table-side service or buffet use

The Sunnex M10000 Series Milk Jugs run from 30ml to 2.2L, covering every service scale from individual espresso service to conference table pitchers. The M10000 Series milk jugs are designed to match the M10000 tea and coffee pots, ensuring a visually consistent service set.

ModelCapacity
M114090.03L / 1fl oz (no handle)
M103210.14L / 5fl oz
M104210.085L / 3fl oz
M102210.3L / 10fl oz
M101210.5L / 16fl oz
M108212.2L / 70fl oz

4. Vacuum Flasks

A vacuum flask is the right choice when tea or coffee needs to be kept hot for an extended period without reheating — room service trays, conference room setups where the vessel will sit for 30–60 minutes before the guest uses it, or in-room amenity stations.

Unlike a tea pot, a vacuum flask uses double-wall vacuum insulation to maintain temperature for many hours without any heat source. Unlike a thermal air pot (which is designed for self-service dispensing), a vacuum flask is typically carried and poured directly, making it appropriate for individual or small-group use.

The Sunnex Vacuum Flask Series offers wide-mouth screw-top flasks that accept ice cubes for cold service as well as hot beverages, in 0.5L, 0.7L, and 1.0L sizes.

ModelCapacity
MSS05EB0.5L
MSS07EB0.7L
MSS10EB1.0L

5. Coffee Decanter

For hotels using drip coffee machines or coffee urns, a coffee decanter is the holding vessel that sits on the machine warming plate and is carried to the service station or table.

The Sunnex Coffee Decanter (Model 23989) features a stainless steel base with a polycarbonate clear body, allowing staff to visually monitor the coffee level without opening — useful for managing refill timing at a busy breakfast buffet station.

ModelCapacity
239891.8L / 63fl oz

Matching Equipment to Service Context

Service ContextRecommended EquipmentReason
Restaurant table coffee serviceM10000 or M3000 Coffee Pot (0.6L–1.5L)Drip-free spout, professional presentation
Restaurant table tea serviceM10000 or M3000 Tea Pot with strainer (0.6L–1.5L)Strainer built into spout, hinged lid
Room service tray (coffee or tea)Vacuum Flask (0.5L–1.0L)Retains heat without power source for in-room service
Executive lounge attended serviceM10000 Tea/Coffee Pot + matching milk jug + sugar bowlMatched set, premium visual presentation
Conference break tableThermal Air Pot (2.5L–4.0L)Pump dispensing, self-service, cordless
Banquet private diningCoffee Percolator (9–12 cups)Table-side brewing, premium experience
Buffet breakfast counterCoffee Decanter + drip coffee machineTransparent body to monitor refill timing
Individual espresso accompanimentM10000 Milk Jug (30ml–85ml)Correct proportion for espresso service

Why Matching Sets Matter

One purchasing decision that hotels often underestimate is whether the tea and coffee service pieces across the property form a cohesive visual set. A mismatched collection — pots from one range, milk jugs from another, sugar bowls from a third — creates a visual inconsistency that guests notice, particularly in upscale settings.

The Sunnex M10000 Series is designed as a complete matched set, covering coffee pots, tea pots, milk jugs (from 30ml individual portions to 2.2L table service), and sugar bowls with hinged lids — all in a consistent design and finish. Selecting a single series for a property’s attended service equipment creates the visual uniformity that elevates a hotel’s F&B presentation without requiring bespoke custom pieces

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