The Best Coffee Mugs, According to Bon Appétit Editors

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Because it’s made with stoneware, this mug is also durable. I’ve popped it into the dishwasher many times without issue and have accidentally toppled it over without causing any cracks. I’ve also found that it microwaves well. The handles on a lot of other mugs I own heat up to the point where I can’t touch or handle them out of the microwave, even after just 30 seconds, but I’ve found that this isn’t the case with this cup. If you’re not a fan of orange, it also comes in a bunch of other colorways. —Urmila Ramakrishnan, contributor

Fellow Pirch Espresso Glasses

Apparently, this is a controversial opinion, but I love the feel of a warm cup of coffee on finger tips. Fellow’s Pirch glasses give me that in a handsome, heavy package. Emphasis on the heavy. You can’t get a sense from the photos of just how substantial the glasses are. They weigh twice as much as I thought they would (and more than similar glasses I’ve used), with an undeniable air of quality. I like the cappuccino size (and the woodland green hue, though all four of the vintage-y colors are gorgeous), both for actual cappuccinos and drinking drip coffee. The height and shape at the top of the cup will let you put a milk pitcher right where it needs to be to make milk art, and at 6.5 oz. they’re just the right size to finish a cup of black coffee before it cools down too much. If you need other sizes, though, they come in a 3.5-oz. espresso, 4.5-oz, cortado, and 11-oz. latte. —Noah Kaufman, senior commerce editor

Felt and Fat Coffee Mug

Generally speaking I am not short of opinions, but when it comes to mugs, my most volatile inner Anton Ego runs free like a spilled cup of coffee. Too rough! Too small! Weird handle! Too shiny! The fact is, I don’t get out of bed for less than a 350 g (think 12-oz. if that helps) pour of coffee, which I brew right into my mug. Felt and Fat’s 12-oz. mugs are just the right size, and their feel and profile is reassuringly balanced with soft, clean lines and and an ergonomic handle. My coffee filter holders sit comfortably and stably within them with zero tippiness.



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