View Full Version : we got a new espresso machine at work...
eclipseGSX108
04-05-2006, 08:38 AM
I was expecting it to be huge like as tall as you or something.
let down again :(
96TsiAWD'
04-05-2006, 09:08 AM
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96tsiawd
04-05-2006, 09:14 AM
I have worked for sbux for a pretty long time now. Because Starbucks uses only Italian machinery it tends to be a little expensive. When I started we used the La Marzocco machines which were roughly 7000 bux for a 3bar, a little more for a 4bar. In the past year or so Starbucks has been moving toward a "perfectly timed shot" minus the portafilter and human error. The machine that starbucks uses now is the varicimo [sp?] which is well over 10000 a pop! Usually a mid sized starbucks has two of these. So for a restaruant to purchase a 2600 dollar machine is not to bad if they are charging 4 bucks a cup; it will be paid off in no time. Not to say that isnt a hell of a lot of $$$ that could be spent elsewhere.
Kevin 1G Drummer
04-05-2006, 11:32 AM
Correct. Starbucks sells the De'Longhi Magnifica Super Automatic machine.
sounds like some kind of super fantasy machine. haha
SuperSleeper
04-05-2006, 11:40 AM
I have worked for sbux for a pretty long time now. Because Starbucks uses only Italian machinery it tends to be a little expensive. When I started we used the La Marzocco machines which were roughly 7000 bux for a 3bar, a little more for a 4bar. In the past year or so Starbucks has been moving toward a "perfectly timed shot" minus the portafilter and human error. The machine that starbucks uses now is the varicimo [sp?] which is well over 10000 a pop! Usually a mid sized starbucks has two of these. So for a restaruant to purchase a 2600 dollar machine is not to bad if they are charging 4 bucks a cup; it will be paid off in no time. Not to say that isnt a hell of a lot of $$$ that could be spent elsewhere.
"Verismo". ;)
Our store in Apple Valley still has the La Marzocco. Our district managers have been telling us for over a year that it's going to be replaced soon, but still no Verismo. Our current machine is going down the crapper... it never likes to pull good shots.
Tom, if you don't mind doing some of the work yourself, our Barista Espresso machines are a mere $400-450, and are designed directly after the La Marzocco I mentioned above. You can even get espresso pods that are pre-ground, tamped and sealed in a disposable filter to save some mess over grinding and tamping espresso from scratch.
cudvig
04-05-2006, 12:56 PM
Damn all this espresso talk makes me want to get some fucking green tea!
-Colin
tpunx99GSX
04-05-2006, 03:39 PM
So for a restaruant to purchase a 2600 dollar machine is not to bad if they are charging 4 bucks a cup; it will be paid off in no time. Not to say that isnt a hell of a lot of $$$ that could be spent elsewhere.
Well that wouldnt be a whole lot of money if we were a resturant, but we are not this is just for the break room at the company i work for called polytec. We have nothing to do with food service.
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