Building an espresso bar is about balance — and the balance point surprises people. A $3,000 machine fed by a $100 grinder makes worse coffee than the reverse. After years of running machines side by side on one counter, this is how I'd allocate a budget:
The Starter Bar
$600 - $1,100The classic first real setup. A single-boiler machine you will learn deeply, a grinder that can actually resolve espresso, and the two cheap tools that make every shot readable.
Example Bill of Materials
- Machine: Gaggia Classic Pro or Rancilio Silvia ($450-$600)
- Grinder: 1Zpresso-class hand grinder or entry Eureka Mignon ($150-$400)
- Scale: any 0.1g bench scale ($20-$30)
- Bench: WDT tool, dosing funnel, bottomless portafilter
Pro Tip
"Weigh every dose and every yield from day one. The scale teaches you more in a month than the machine will in a year."
The Sweet Spot
$1,800 - $3,000Where temperature stability per dollar peaks. A dual boiler with PID and pre-infusion removes the variables that make single boilers a juggling act, and a serious grinder becomes the spine of the bar.
Example Bill of Materials
- Machine: Breville Dual Boiler ($1,300-$1,600)
- Grinder: Eureka Mignon-class conical or flat-burr single-doser ($500-$900)
- Bench: precision baskets, calibrated tamper, knock box
- Milk: 12oz and 20oz steam pitchers
Pro Tip
"Spend the leftover budget on better beans, not on a third tamper. The dual boiler class is the point of diminishing returns for machines."
The E61 Prosumer
$2,500 - $4,500The heat-exchanger or E61 dual-boiler route: commercial group head mass, rock-solid shot-to-shot behavior, and a machine that outlives most kitchens. Demands routine — and rewards it.
Example Bill of Materials
- Machine: E61-group HX or dual boiler ($1,800-$3,000)
- Grinder: flat-burr single-doser ($700-$1,200)
- Instrumentation: group thermometer strip (HX), pressure-gauge portafilter
- Optional: refractometer for TDS spot checks
Pro Tip
"On an HX, learn the cooling flush until it is muscle memory. The thermometer strip turns guesswork into a routine in a week."
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