Top Rated Commercial Espresso Machines

Best Commercial Espresso Machines for High-Volume Cafés
Kees Van Der Westen Spirit commercial espresso machine

Not every espresso machine belongs on a commercial bar — and not every dealer knows the difference. These are the best commercial espresso machines our team actually recommends: field-tested, service-backed, and engineered to hold up through hundreds of shots per day.

Every machine here earned its spot. You’ll find Nuova Simonelli, Victoria Arduino, Kees Van Der Westen, Rocket Espresso, and Slayer — each selected for shot quality, build reliability, serviceability, and real-world performance in cafés we’ve worked with across the Pacific Northwest.

Looking for a professional espresso machine but not sure where to start? Our equipment specialists work with café owners every week to match the right machine to the right operation. Book a free consultation — no pressure, just experience.

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  • Slayer Steam Single Espresso Machine Slayer Steam Single Espresso Machine
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    Slayer Steam Single Espresso Machine

    The Slayer Steam Single is the most accessible Slayer espresso machine yet. For the first time ever on a Slayer, you now have an internal reservoir that allows for plug-and-play installation! The Steam Single brings all of the beloved features of...
    $10,800.00
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  • Slayer Single Group Espresso Machine Slayer Single Group Espresso Machine
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    Slayer Single Group Espresso Machine

    CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here!   Whether it’s the cornerstone of your cafe or the prize jewel in your kitchen, the Slayer Espresso Single Group is unmatched in design and innovative technologies.   Fully...
    $13,600.00
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  • Kees Van Der Westen Mirage Espresso Machine Kees Van Der Westen Mirage Espresso Machine

    Kees Van Der Westen Mirage Espresso Machine

    CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here!   Meet the senior member of the Kees Van Der Westen family - the Mirage. Developed as an update of the well-proven "E61" type thermo-syphon system, this machine offers...
    $16,999.00 - $19,999.00
  • Kees Van Der Westen Slim Jim Espresso Machine Kees Van Der Westen Slim Jim Espresso Machine

    Kees Van Der Westen Slim Jim Espresso Machine

    CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here!   The Kees Van Der Westen Slim Jim combines features from both the classic Mirage and the high-end Spirit. The Slim Jim carries Kees Van Der Westen's signature espresso machine design...
    $21,999.00 - $30,999.00
  • Kees Van Der Westen Speedster Espresso Machine Kees Van Der Westen Speedster Espresso Machine

    Kees Van Der Westen Speedster Espresso Machine

    CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here!   The ultimate single group espresso machine providing extreme precision and maximum control in an industrial package.   IDRO-MATIC: This adjustable progressive pre-infusion...
    $16,999.00 - $18,699.00
  • Kees Van Der Westen Spirit Espresso Machine Kees Van Der Westen Spirit Espresso Machine

    Kees Van Der Westen Spirit Espresso Machine

    CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here! The Kees Van Der Westen Spirit is a state-of-the-art multiple espresso boiler machine. Developed with the demands of very high output espresso bars in mind. Equipped with well-considered...
    $25,999.00 - $61,999.00
  • Kees Van Der Westen Spiritello Lever Espresso Machine Kees Van Der Westen Spiritello Lever Espresso Machine

    Kees Van Der Westen Spiritello Lever Espresso Machine

    Vizualize your new custom Spiritello design here then fill out our custom order form for your custom quote! The new Kees Van Der Westen Spiritello espresso machine is a single-lever machine that transcends time, bringing to you the elegance of truly...
    $20,999.00
  • La Marzocco GB5 S Espresso Machine La Marzocco GB5 S Espresso Machine

    La Marzocco GB5 S Espresso Machine

    *CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here! Equipped with proprietary La Marzocco electronics and advanced temperature stability, the GB5 S combines classical European design with cutting edge performance. The machine has been...
    $19,930.00 - $35,050.00
  • La Marzocco KB90 Espresso Machine

    La Marzocco KB90 Espresso Machine

    *CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here!   The La Marzocco KB90 is the definitive machine for the most discerning cafe. With scales providing the weight of your shot instantaneously, direct-in portafilters and cool-touch steam...
    $28,760.00 - $37,760.00
  • La Marzocco Leva Espresso Machine La Marzocco Leva Espresso Machine

    La Marzocco Leva Espresso Machine

    *CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here! Own a piece of espresso history. The La Marzocco Leva X re-invents the iconic lever-acuated machines that introduced crema to the world. The Leva is a cutting-edge mechanical centerpiece...
    $27,290.00 - $38,910.00
  • La Marzocco Linea PB Espresso Machine La Marzocco Linea PB Espresso Machine

    La Marzocco Linea PB Espresso Machine

    *CUSTOM COLOR POWDER COATING: View the RAL Color Chart here! NEW: SmartSteam option now available. The La Marzocco Linea PB represents the first full update to the technical and stylistic workings of the Linea in the nearly 25 years it has been in...
    $22,050.00 - $35,660.00
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Commercial vs. Prosumer: What Actually Differs

Prosumer machines are built for home volumes — 10 to 30 shots a day, intermittent use, a consumer-grade boiler. Commercial machines are a different class entirely. They're engineered to run continuously: 150 to 400 shots per day, 6 days a week, for years. The boilers are larger, the group heads are commercial-grade, and every serviceable component is designed to be repaired on-bar without pulling the machine. The Specialty Coffee Association sets the standard that most commercial equipment is benchmarked against — and there's a reason pro-level machines look nothing like home gear.

If you're opening a café, a prosumer machine will cost you more in the long run — because it'll fail you in year one. A real commercial machine is an investment in reliability, not just in espresso.

How to Choose a Commercial Espresso Machine

Volume is the first variable

Estimate your peak-hour drink count, then add 20% headroom. Most 2-group professional espresso machines handle 80 to 150 drinks per hour comfortably. If you're projecting over 150 at peak, a 3-group machine makes sense. Undersizing your machine costs more than oversizing — lost sales, equipment stress, and shortened lifespan add up fast. Read our full guide: How to Choose Your Commercial Espresso Machine.

Boiler configuration drives temperature precision

Heat-exchange machines like the Nuova Simonelli Appia Life are reliable, cost-effective, and trusted by hundreds of cafés worldwide. Multi-boiler systems — the Rocket R9 runs a dedicated 1.9-liter brew boiler per group, and the Victoria Arduino Black Eagle uses T3 multi-boiler technology — give you independent temperature control for espresso and steam. That precision matters for specialty cafés where extraction consistency is non-negotiable.

Serviceability is the hidden cost most buyers miss

A machine that needs a 3-week part lead time will cost you more in downtime than a pricier machine with local service support. Every brand we carry has certified service through Visions — we stock the components that fail most often and have technicians on the ground in Seattle.

Total cost of ownership, not just sticker price

Factor in installation (commercial power draw, plumbing, drain), water filtration (a $300 filter protects a $10,000+ investment), and annual professional service — typically a few hundred dollars per group head per year, depending on volume and usage. The machines that look expensive upfront often have the lowest lifetime costs — because they're built to be serviced, not replaced.

Top Picks: Commercial Espresso Machines Compared

Machine Price Tier Best For Est. Shots/Hr
Nuova Simonelli Appia Life 2-Group From ~$5,495 Opening cafés, kiosks, lower-volume bars ~100/hr
Rocket Espresso R9 2-Group $14,100–$16,200 Boutique cafés, multi-roast bars, Italian craftsmanship ~100–120/hr
Victoria Arduino Eagle Tempo 2-Group $16,000–$20,500 High-volume specialty cafés, drive-thrus, consistency at scale ~120–150/hr
Victoria Arduino Black Eagle Maverick 2-Group $25,450–$31,100 Flagship specialty cafés, gravimetric precision ~128/hr
Kees Van Der Westen Spirit $25,999–$61,999 Design-forward flagship cafés, artisanal operations Contact us

Why Café Operators Choose Visions Espresso

Most online retailers ship a box. We ship a machine — and follow up with service. Visions is a Seattle-based commercial equipment dealer with certified technicians, in-stock parts, and years of experience helping café operators across the Pacific Northwest get their espresso programs right.

  • Kees Van Der Westen semi-exclusive access. We're one of the few authorized KVDW dealers in the United States. If you want a Spirit, Mirage, or Idrocompresso — and want someone who actually knows the machine — this is the right place.
  • Bundle deals for full café buildouts. Don't buy your machine, commercial espresso grinder, and auto tamper separately. We build custom bundle packages that pair the right equipment at a better price.
  • Open-box and demo units available. Several machines are available as open-box or demo units — same machine, meaningfully lower price. Stock changes regularly.
  • Seattle-based installation and service. Certified technicians. Parts on the shelf. No waiting three weeks for a repair that should take three hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a commercial and prosumer espresso machine?
Commercial machines are built for continuous operation — typically 150 to 400 shots per day, 5 to 6 days per week, year after year. They use commercial-grade boilers, group heads, and components designed for on-site service. Prosumer machines are high-quality but built for home volumes. They won't hold up to café-level demand.
What's the best commercial espresso machine under $10,000?
The Nuova Simonelli Appia Life 2-Group starts from around $5,495 and is the most popular entry-level commercial machine we carry — reliable, well-supported, and trusted by cafés worldwide. If your budget stretches to $14,000+, the Rocket Espresso R9 adds independent multi-boiler precision at $14,100.
How many shots per hour do I need?
Start with your estimated peak-hour drink count and add 20% headroom. Most 2-group professional espresso machines handle 80–150 drinks per hour. If you're consistently hitting over 150 at peak, a 3-group machine like the Victoria Arduino Black Eagle Maverick 3-Group is usually the right call.
What is Kees Van Der Westen and why is it so expensive?
KVDW machines are handbuilt in the Netherlands by a team that has designed some of the most celebrated espresso machines in the world. They're not production-line equipment — they're custom-configurable, built to an extraordinary standard, and visually distinct. If the machine is part of your café's identity, a KVDW is worth the conversation. We're one of the very few authorized US dealers.
Do I need to buy a commercial espresso grinder separately?
Yes — always. Your espresso machine performs only as well as your grind. For most cafés, we recommend pairing your machine with a dedicated commercial espresso grinder from Mazzer or Nuova Simonelli. We offer bundle packages that pair machine, grinder, and auto tamper at a discount.

Not sure which machine fits your operation? Our equipment specialists have matched hundreds of café owners to the right machine for their volume, workflow, and budget. Book a free 30-minute consultation — we'll walk through your options without the sales pressure.