Bean-to-cup office coffee machines that craft freshly brewed coffee and specialty drinks, with more aroma and flavour.
Super automated, bean-to-cup coffee brewers distributed by Canada Coffee are easy to use, help increase employee satisfaction and boost your office productivity.
Coffee beans have their natural oils preserved. During grinding, these oils are released and the aroma and taste become more pleasant.
A variety of models offer grind coarseness control, milk steamer and dual-height drip tray for different cups.
Canada Coffee has a great catalog for you to choose your favorite coffee. The flavour can be adapted according to your preferences by choosing from one of our options.
Several flavours and drinks are set in a user-friendly panel to increase the speed of coffee brewing.
Different types of coffee need different grinds to achieve the correct flavour. These settings are pre-set on bean-to-cup coffee machines.
Bean-to-cup coffee machines do not generate plastic or paper waste.
Canada Coffee has been supplying high quality brewers and exceptional coffee to the happiest breakrooms in Canada since 1987.
We start by getting to know exactly what would make the perfect office breakroom for your specific workplace.
Once it is established, we will provide our recommendations based on our portfolio and years of experience.
Furthermore, we will discuss the options to ensure which brewer will suit better your office needs and attends staff’s preferences.
We carry top quality equipment and the best brands of coffee, along with all the supplies needed to make each individual cup perfect. All backed up with efficient and friendly service.
The Bean to Cup Krea is a compact table top machine mixing a striking aesthetics, high pressure espresso technology and the usual Lavazza quality coffee, which remains unchanged cup after cup.
The Emblem is a brand new, top-performance brewer, that has 3 hoppers for beans and 3 hoppers for solubles. Its 18.5" high definition LCD screen is perfect to promote your products and services