A classic coffee shop takeaway cup with horizontal ridges, a blank label, and a whipped cream swirl on top. Color the cup a warm green or brown, the lid and bands a contrasting shade, and personalize the blank label with whatever color feels right.
Coffee Coloring Pages
Steaming mugs, swirling latte art, espresso machines, coffee beans, and the occasional "but first coffee" sign - this collection brings the whole coffee ritual to the page. Below you'll find 29 free coffee coloring pages, from simple cartoon cups for kids to detailed mandala-style mugs and intricate barista scenes for adults who want something meditative for a quiet evening.
This printer works well with both US Letter and A4 paper. You can use it to print pages that are perfect for a café-themed bullet journal, a classroom break corner, or just as a fun activity for your second cup of coffee. Pour the liquid, pick a page, and start coloring.
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Coffee Cup Coloring Pages
Coffee cup coloring pages capture the cozy moments we all love - from classic mugs to takeaway cups and creamy lattes. These designs are perfect for relaxing coloring sessions and suit both beginners and experienced colorists.
A steaming espresso cup sits on a saucer with coffee beans tucked around the base, wisps of steam rising above. Color the cup a rich terracotta or dark espresso brown, the beans warm caramel, and keep the steam lines light against the background for a classic coffee bar look.
A steaming coffee cup with a heart on its side sits on a saucer surrounded by scattered beans, with the word COFFEE in bold block letters above. Color the letters a warm coffee brown, the cup a cheerful terracotta, and use different shades for each bean to keep the scene lively.
A wide coffee cup loaded with a tall whipped cream swirl dusted with chocolate dots and a straw, with SPECIALTY COFFEE in outlined letters below. Color the cream warm ivory, the dots dark chocolate brown, and pick a bold color for the cup to contrast with all that topping.
A wide latte cup topped with a generous whipped cream swirl sits on a simple saucer. Color the cup a warm terracotta or sage green, leave the cream soft ivory, and shade the saucer in a complementary neutral to tie the whole thing together.
Three coffee-themed panels mark International Coffee Day: a steaming cup on a saucer, a tall moka pot, and a spoon with a sugar cube. Color the cup warm cream, the moka pot steel gray with a black band, and the sugar cube bright white against a soft background.
A classic Americano sits in a round cup on a saucer, dark coffee filling it to the rim, with three coffee beans placed at the front. Color the cup a clean white or bold red, the coffee deep espresso brown, and the beans a warm caramel to finish.
Coffee Brewing & Equipment Coloring Pages
Explore the art of making coffee with brewing and equipment coloring pages that highlight popular methods and tools. These pages are great for coffee enthusiasts who enjoy both the process and the ritual behind every cup.
A La Marzocco professional espresso machine with two group heads, portafilter handles, a pressure gauge, and buttons across the front, with a small espresso cup below one group. Color the machine in stainless silver or bold red, the wooden handles in warm oak, and shade the drip tray in dark steel.
A household filter coffee machine drawn with realistic detail, showing the water reservoir, the MAX-MIN level window, and a glass carafe on a warming plate. Color the plastic body white or black, the carafe glass in a pale gray, and add warm coffee brown to the liquid visible inside.
A Chemex coffee brewer with its hourglass shape and wooden collar sits on a table alongside a small coffee cup. Color the glass carafe in clear or pale amber, the wooden collar in warm oak brown, and shade the folded paper filter in a clean cream.
A gooseneck kettle topped with a V60 pour-over dripper, captured mid-setup as if the coffee is about to be brewed. Color the kettle in brushed silver or matte black, the dripper a warm ceramic off-white or cream, and shade the ridged interior a deeper tone to separate it from the outer cone.
Coffee Shop & Barista Coloring Pages
Coffee shop coloring pages bring café life to paper - from baristas at work to cozy tables and espresso bars. These scenes are ideal for anyone who loves the atmosphere of coffee shops and creative storytelling.
A full coffee shop counter shows an espresso machine, a domed glass cake stand of muffins, a tips jar, and a grinder beneath a large MENU board. Below the counter, bean jars and hanging mugs line a wooden shelf. Color the wood warm brown, the muffins golden, and the machines in cool silver.
A neighborhood coffee shop exterior is shown with a large striped awning, a COFFEE sign on top, and an outdoor table with two chairs on the sidewalk. Through the window, string lights and interior plants are visible. Color the awning in warm stripes, the sign in dark coffee brown, and the plants in bright green.
A young barista in sunglasses and a coffee-print apron stands behind the counter, holding a steaming espresso. Shelves of jars and cups, an espresso machine, a grinder, and a tips jar fill the scene. Color the apron dark green, the espresso machine in silver, and make the tattoos as bold as you like.
A tattooed barista in a backward baseball cap and sunglasses pours steamed milk from a pitcher into a wide coffee cup, creating a latte art swirl. The shelves behind hold takeaway cups and bean jars. Color the tattoos in rich ink tones, the apron dark green, and the cup a warm cream.
Coffee & Treats Coloring Pages
Coffee and treats coloring pages pair your favorite drink with sweet snacks for extra charm. These playful designs combine coffee with donuts, pastries, and seasonal treats, making them fun and inviting to color.
A breakfast table loaded with a steaming coffee mug, French press, glazed donuts, croissants, muffins, bowls of fruit, a juice glass, and a jar of jam. Color each dish in its natural tones, from golden pastry and rich coffee to bright red strawberries and purple blueberries. Start from the center cup and work outward.
A snowflake-patterned mug brims with hot coffee, a gingerbread man, marshmallows, and a candy cane, with holly leaves tucked in at the side. Color the mug deep red or forest green, the gingerbread man honey brown, and the candy cane in classic red and white stripes.
A big glazed donut covered in oval sprinkles rests on a plate next to a takeaway coffee cup. Color the glaze a bright pink or rich chocolate, the sprinkles a mix of contrasting colors, and the cup a clean cream or white to keep the donut as the star of the page.
A large steaming mug of coffee and a golden croissant make up this classic French-style breakfast pairing. Color the mug in any bold shade, the coffee inside espresso dark, and the croissant in warm honey gold with darker brown on the curved layers to suggest that fresh-baked texture.
Four glazed donuts surround a takeaway coffee cup, each decorated differently: one with a kawaii face, one with stars, one with sprinkle drips, and one plain. Color each donut in a different glaze shade, from pink and chocolate to lemon yellow, and make the coffee cup a bold contrast in the center.
A steaming mug of coffee shares the page with two round chocolate chip cookies, each dotted with plump dark chips. Color the mug in a warm tone like brick red or forest green, the cookies in golden tan, and the chips in dark chocolate so they pop against the pale dough.
Coffee Beans & Origins Coloring Pages
These coffee beans and origins coloring pages focus on where coffee comes from plants to beans and harvest scenes. They are especially great for educational use and curious coffee lovers of all ages.
A mound of roasted coffee beans, each one oval and marked with a center crease, piled together into a small heap. Color all the beans in warm coffee browns, but vary the tone across each bean from light tan on the top curve to deep espresso in the crease to make the pile feel three-dimensional.
A coffee plant branch stretches diagonally across the page, carrying clusters of round coffee cherries and several broad, veined leaves. Color the cherries in deep red or bright green depending on ripeness, the leaves in leafy green, and the woody branch in warm brown.
A vertical diagram traces coffee from plant to cup, showing a branch of coffee cherries, a cross-section of the cherry revealing the raw seed inside, two unroasted green beans, then two roasted brown beans. Color each stage differently: red cherries, pale green beans, and warm brown for the roasted finish.
A coffee farm scene combines a detailed plant branch with ripe cherries on the left, a burlap bean sack in the foreground, and rows of coffee plants stretching toward a farmhouse and mountain backdrop. Color the cherries deep red, the sack warm tan, the plantation rows leafy green, and the sky a soft blue.
More Coffee Coloring Pages
A fluffy white cartoon dog sits holding a smiley-face takeaway coffee cup in one paw and a glazed sprinkle donut in the other, tongue out and a heart floating above. Color the dog in warm creamy white, the coffee cup in a bold color, and pick any shade for the donut sprinkles.
A smiling cartoon cat sits behind a coffee cup on a saucer, looking pleased with every sip. Color the cat warm orange or soft gray, the cup creamy beige, and add dark brown to the coffee inside. The thick lines make it easy to stay inside the shapes, so crayons work perfectly.
A kawaii kitten sits inside a large coffee cup with a smiley face, surrounded by swirling whipped cream and wafer sticks. Two glazed cinnamon rolls rest on the saucer beside it. Color the kitten soft gray or orange, the cup a cheerful teal, and the cream warm ivory.
A full burlap sack of roasted coffee beans sits tied with a thick rope and bow, a stitched label on the front with a coffee bean motif. A few loose beans spill out at the base. Color the sack in warm natural tan, the rope in sandy gold, and the beans in rich coffee brown.
Fun things to do with your Coffee coloring pages
Open a pretend café at home
Color a menu of drinks and pastries — lattes, cappuccinos, espressos, croissants — and turn it into a café menu kids can use to order. Set up a makeshift bar with empty cups and let your little ones serve "coffee" to the whole family.
Start a coffee tasting journal
Each time you try a new coffee, print a matching page. For example, if you try a French press, you could print a page with a picture of a French press. If you try a pour-over, you could print a page with a picture of a pour-over. If you try an espresso shot, you could print a page with a picture of an espresso shot. Color in shades that match what you tasted. Write the name of the roast, where it's from, and a few notes under each one. This will help you build your own personal café diary over time.
Make coffee cup bookmarks
Cut around colored mugs or to-go cups and glue them to strips of cardstock. You can make a steaming latte for your cookbook, an espresso shot for your thriller, or a frappé for a beach read. Each bookmark takes about ten minutes.
Slow down with mandala-style mugs
For pages with complex, mandala-style coffee designs, work slowly and deliberately. Brew a cup of tea, pick three or four colors, and color one section at a time as a way to relax — it's like drinking a strong coffee to wake up.
Recreate the latte art in your cup
Look at the latte art pages for ideas before your next pour. Color in the rosetta, tulip, or heart patterns, then try to free-pour the same design into a real cappuccino at home. It's harder than it looks, but it's also a lot of fun.
Make coffee lover gift tags and cards
Color the smaller pages and cut them into gift tags. Use the tags for bags of beans, new mugs, or coffee shop gift cards. Fold larger pages in half to make birthday or thank-you cards for the coffee drinkers in your life — like your barista, dad, or the friend who helped you get through finals.
Frame a kitchen coffee gallery
Pick three or four pages — a French press, an espresso machine, a latte, a coffee plant — and color them in matching tones. Then, frame them in identical thrift-store frames. You can hang these above the coffee bar to create a custom gallery wall without spending much money.
Set the brunch table with coffee place cards
Fold small coffee-cup illustrations into tented place cards and write each guest's name in the foam. Pair with a self-serve coffee bar — cream, sugar, syrups — for a brunch that feels styled without the styling budget.