Brewed or Bottled? The Ultimate Breakroom

The modern workplace breakroom has evolved far beyond a simple drip-coffee pot and a dusty cooler of soda. Today, employees expect choice, convenience, and quality. Whether you’re planning a refresh for your company’s breakroom or just exploring how to optimize beverage offerings, here’s a guide to comparing your breakroom coffee and beverage options including tradeoffs, best practices, and smart additions.
(If you want to see how some of these options are implemented in real offices, check our case studies at Delio Vending & Coffee Services.)
Interestingly, the same trend toward premium drink options can be seen in places like a casino or even an online casino‘s employee support center, where high-traffic environments demand fast, reliable and appealing beverage choices.
What Breakroom Beverages Are on the Table?
Before diving into comparisons, here’s a sampling of beverage options commonly seen in breakrooms:
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Traditional hot drip coffee (bulk brew)
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Single-serve pod or capsule machines
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Espresso / cappuccino / latte / specialty coffee machines
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Cold brew or nitro coffee taps
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Iced coffee / iced latte dispensers
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Hot tea, herbal infusions, matcha
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Filtered cold water (still and/or sparkling)
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Vitamin-infused or functional waters
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Fresh-juice blends or cold-pressed juices
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Sparkling water / flavored seltzers
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Health-conscious low-sugar drinks, coconut water, electrolyte drinks
In recent years, trends indicate growing demand for cold and functional drinks (think nitro cold brew, infused waters, kombucha) as employees favor refreshing and wellness-forward choices.
Side-by-Side Comparison: Coffee vs. Other Beverages
Here’s a breakdown comparing key beverage categories across several dimensions:
Beverage Type |
Pros |
Cons / Challenges |
Best Use Cases |
Bulk hot drip coffee |
Economical for large teams; simple to maintain |
Less flexibility in strength/flavor; can go stale if sitting long |
For offices with many regular coffee drinkers and consistent high demand |
Single-serve pods / capsules |
Wide choice, minimal waste, quick |
Cost per cup higher; waste (pods) |
Mixed-need offices or where customization is appreciated |
Espresso / specialty machines |
Offers lattes, cappuccinos, mochas or premium feel |
Higher cost, more frequent maintenance |
For offices where premium coffee is a perk |
Cold brew / nitro tap systems |
On-trend, refreshing, perceived premium |
Higher upfront cost; may require refrigeration and servicing |
Warm climates, modern offices, employee retention tool |
Tea / herbal infusions |
Healthy alternative, wide flavor variety |
Requires hot water station; some lower demand |
Ideal to complement coffee offerings |
Filtered water (still / sparkling) |
Essential, healthy, low barrier |
Need regular filter replacement; carbonator maintenance |
Core hydration station |
Functional / infused waters & seltzers |
Wellness appeal, low sugar |
Shorter shelf lives; higher cost |
To satisfy health-conscious employees |
Fresh juices / cold-press blends |
Premium, flavorful |
Cost, spoilage risk, requires refrigeration |
For high-end offices or premium client spaces |
What to Consider When Choosing
When selecting which beverage options to include in your breakroom, consider:
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Employee preferences & demographics – Survey or test sample offerings to know what your staff really drinks.
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Upfront vs ongoing cost – A cold brew tap may be impressive, but if it’s underutilized, it might not justify the costs.
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Maintenance & reliability – More complex machines require frequent cleaning, service, or more wear parts.
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Footprint & infrastructure – Some systems demand plumbing, drainage, electrical capacity, or refrigerated units.
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Stocking, supply chain & restocking logistics – Pods, bottled drinks, juice blends all require supply.
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Waste, sustainability & branding – Offices increasingly factor in compostable cups, recyclable bottles, or zero-waste systems.
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Health & wellness trends – Lower-sugar drinks, infused waters, plant-based milk options are in demand.
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Best healthy beverages for office breakrooms
Tips to Optimize a Mixed Beverage Strategy
Instead of picking one type, many offices succeed by layering offerings. Here are tips:
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Offer a “coffee core”, such as bulk drip or single-serve, supplemented with cold brew taps or espresso machines
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Position a hydration station (filtered still + sparkling water) centrally to encourage daily use
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Include a tea bar / herbal station—hot water spigot + assortment of high-quality teas
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Rotate seasonal or flavored drink options (e.g. spring citrus infused water, summer iced teas)
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Use judicious portioning & shelf life — small batches of juices or infusions reduce spoilage
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Monitor usage data & feedback — track which drinks run out first, and drop underperformers
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Lean into branding and aesthetics — quality presentation (e.g. sleek tap towers, glass carafes) can elevate perception
Benefits of Upgraded Beverage Options
Here’s why investing in a better beverage mix pays off:
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Employee satisfaction & retention — premium drinks feel like perks
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Reduced downtime — fewer trips outside the office to cafe run
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Wellness & productivity — hydration and better drink choices support cognitive focus
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Culture & image — a sophisticated breakroom can be part of employer branding
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ROI opportunity — companies often see over 150% ROI from upgraded breakrooms.

