



Ceramic Greek Coffee Cup
The classic New York takeout cup is immortalized in reusable ceramic.
Made from
ceramic
Measurements
3.75" H, 10 fl. oz. capacity
Care
Dishwasher and microwave safe.
Item ID
14339
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- Kris
- CT
Can I use a standard take out lid on this?
Verified reply from Monique
No it wont fit! The ceramic rim is too thick and rigid, and the diameter may vary slightly due to the handmade nature.
- JWA
- Stone Harbor, NJ
Any lid yet?
Verified reply from Thaicha
Sorry, still no lid.
- Jeffroz
- MN
Are these stackable? meaning do they fit together?
Verified reply from Itamar
Great question! The Ceramic Greek Coffee Cups are not stackable.
- Marie
- undisclosed
Is there lead in this product?
Verified reply from Michelle
Hi! These cup do not contain any lead. They are certified lead and cadmium free (California standards).
- John
- NYC
Does it come with a box? If yes and if I order a gift box, will it come in two boxes?
Verified reply from Jasmine
Yes. If you order a gift box, it will come in two boxed. One with the gift box and another with the box it is packed in.
- Kmbr
- Los Angeles
Stoneware or porcelain?
Verified reply from Amy
This is ceramic!
- Michael
- nj
Where is this ceramic mug made?
Verified reply from Amy
This mug is made in China.
- lynnbeth
- Nashville, TN
Does this cup have a fortune on the bottom? I remember them having that in my youth. Thank you for your help.
Verified reply from Valerie
Sadly there is no fortune on the bottom, but that does sound fun!
- Kari
- California
Any progress on the lid to go with this item and/or compatibility with standard to go cup lids?
Verified reply from Nichole
Sorry, still no lid. Our best solution is to practice the art of walking steadily.
- Catherine
- United States
Don't your hands get burned without a handle?
Verified reply from Marisa
Many of us have used these in our office, and none of us have gotten burned. It getrs warm, but it only gets really hot if you pour in a beverage that's boiling. We just love them so much that we work around that by holding them with a napkin adding a sleeve, adding just a little cool water to our coffee or waiting until it cools off a little, etc. They look exactly like the old-school Greek coffee cups every NYC coffee shop and diner used to have, so we wouldn't change a thing about them!
