
The days of relying on your local barista may be over, as you can now enjoy cafe-style coffee from the comfort of your home. Fresh coffee beans, like other food ingredients, provide the best flavor, and the easiest way to enjoy them is by using a coffee grinder. Although a separate grinder is an option, many modern coffee makers come with an integrated grinder. Simply add your beans to the hopper, press a button, and wait for the coffee to brew.
However, investing in a dual-purpose appliance is a big decision, so choosing the right one is essential. To help with your choice, we tested 22 coffee makers with grinders in our New York City lab, evaluating models across various types including drip, espresso, and automatic machines. Each unit was judged on factors such as ease of use, key features, and, of course, the quality of coffee it brewed.
Top Pick
Breville Grind Control Coffee Maker
The grind size, strength, and brew size offer great flexibility, and the auto-start feature lets you wake up to freshly brewed coffee.
It is limited to brewing drip coffee, and it comes with a high price tag.
The verdict is clear: This Breville machine brews a fantastic cup of coffee. It’s user-friendly, featuring useful options such as an LCD screen for adjusting grind size and brew strength. Additionally, the auto-start function lets you program when and how your coffee is made, syncing it perfectly with your wake-up routine. Imagine waking up, rolling out of bed, and having your perfect cup of coffee ready—every coffee enthusiast's dream come true.
Using the grinder, it takes approximately six minutes to brew coffee. The machine can make up to 12 cups, which you can pour into the insulated stainless steel carafe, a tall mug, or a travel tumbler. During our taste test, we found the coffee to be exceptionally smooth and flavorful. Even better, there were no unwanted grounds left at the bottom of our mug, a frequent issue with many home coffee makers. This is likely thanks to the stainless steel burr grinder, which is preferred by professionals for its ability to deliver a more uniform grind than blade grinders.
This Breville coffee maker stands out for its ease of use, practical features, and excellent performance, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer drip coffee (as it doesn't make espresso). We also found it very easy to disassemble and clean.
Grinder Type: Burr | Brew Capacity: 12 cups | Dimensions: 12.5 by 8.5 by 16.3 inches
Best Value
Cuisinart Grind & Brew Single-Serve Coffee Maker
It brews faster than all the other coffee makers we tested, and the result is both smooth and silky.
It is a single-serve machine, and lacks the ability to adjust grind size or brew strength.
While shopping for coffee makers with built-in grinders, you may be surprised to find some models priced over $1,000. This Cuisinart coffee maker offers a much more affordable alternative, providing a reliable and cost-effective product that doesn’t compromise on brew quality. In our tests, we found that the Cuisinart Grind & Brew model delivered smooth and silky classic drip coffee, thanks to the conical burr grinder and charcoal water filter. It also brews incredibly fast—compared to all the other coffee makers with grinders we tested, this one made a cup in under a minute and a half, the quickest of the bunch.
The control panel features buttons to choose between 8, 10, or 12 ounces of coffee. The hopper, capable of holding up to 100 grams of beans, has a tight seal to preserve freshness if you don’t use all the beans at once. The 48-ounce removable, transparent water tank is located at the back of the machine, making it easy to see when a refill is needed. Additionally, it comes with a reusable filter cup and is compatible with various coffee pods, including Keurig. Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller kitchens, although it’s important to note that this is a single-serve coffee maker and cannot brew full carafes.
Grinder Type: Conical burr | Brew Capacity: 1 cup | Dimensions: 9.1 by 9.1 by 9.1 inches



Top Pick for Luxury
Miele CM 5310 Silence Coffee Maker and Espresso Machine
It's extremely versatile, allowing you to brew two cups of coffee at once.
It's quite pricey.
Though the price tag might be shocking at first, there's no denying the excellence of this coffee maker. The renowned German brand Miele is famous for its top-quality appliances, which, despite being on the expensive side, remain reliable and functional for over a decade. The Miele CM 5310 Silence Coffee Maker is no exception, offering the unique ability to brew both drip coffee and espresso. It can produce up to 8 cups of drip coffee and, with its espresso and milk frother, prepare cappuccinos, lattes, and more. The frother especially impressed us with its automatic function, making it virtually effortless to use.
The touch screen control panel makes it easy to customize and save your coffee preferences. Multiple user profiles can be created, so each person in your household can enjoy their ideal brew without needing to input settings every time. Additionally, the coffee maker allows you to prepare two drinks simultaneously. Maintenance is a breeze as well, with self-cleaning features for both the milk frother and descaling program, while the removable components like the drip tray, water container, and waste container are all dishwasher-safe.
Grinder Type: Conical burr | Brew Capacity: 2 cups | Dimensions: 18.1 by 9.5 by 14.2 inches
Ideal for Espresso
De'Longhi La Specialista Prestigio Espresso Machine
It brews excellent espresso and allows you to froth milk simultaneously while the coffee is brewing.
It requires a fair amount of counter space.
This Italian-made coffee machine is perfect for those looking to create cafe-quality espresso at home. Drawing inspiration from the traditional espresso machines used by professionals in Italy, its sleek design is sure to impress. We were blown away by how attractive the machine looked in person, and even more so by the quick brewing time and the rich, flavorful coffee it delivered.
The De'Longhi La Specialista Prestigio Espresso Machine is packed with everything you need to become a master barista at home. It features a burr grinder with eight grind settings, three temperature options, a smart tamping station that ensures the right pressure for the perfect brew, and a steam wand to refine your latte art. You can brew espresso and froth milk simultaneously, which saves you time and gives you something to do while waiting for your caffeine fix. Plus, a sensor will notify you when your beans need a refill.
Overall, we found this coffee maker incredibly user-friendly and quiet, which is not always the case with large machines that come with built-in grinders. Whether you're up early before everyone else or making a cup during their afternoon nap, you won't have to worry about disturbing anyone.
Grinder Type: Burr | Brew Capacity: 1 cup | Size: 15 by 14.48 by 17.5 inches




Top Dual-Sided
Cuisinart Coffee Center Grind & Brew Plus
You can brew both single servings and full pots of coffee, with a heating plate that keeps your carafe warm for hours.
It uses a blade grinder instead of a burr grinder and has one of the slowest brewing times on this list.
If you love traditional drip coffee, this large coffee maker will meet all your needs. The Cuisinart Grind & Brew Plus lets you brew up to 12 cups of coffee and features a heating plate to keep your carafe warm for hours. You can use freshly ground beans with the built-in blade grinder or opt for pre-ground coffee. The machine has an auto-shutoff feature that powers it down after zero to four hours, based on your preference. A cleaning indicator light alerts you when the machine needs to be cleaned due to scale buildup.
On the side of the drip station, there’s a smaller pod brewing area that works with Cuisinart’s own HomeBarista pods, as well as other popular options like Keurig. While the coffee produced is decent, we found it disappointing that the drip coffee took about nine minutes to brew—one of the slowest brewing times among the coffee makers we tested. The grinder is pretty noisy, and in terms of style, there are sleeker models available. However, it’s a solid choice for anyone who wants the flexibility of making both single-serve and full pots of coffee.
Grinder Type: Blade | Brew Capacity: 12 cups | Size: 10.75 by 11.73 by 15.93 inches
Most Adaptable
Terra Kaffe TK-01 Espresso Machine
It’s a stunning machine that makes cafe-quality beverages with just the push of a button.
It occupies a significant amount of counter space and is one of the more expensive models we evaluated.
If you want a coffee maker that not only brews great coffee but also looks stunning on your kitchen counter, this stylish Terra Kaffe model is the perfect choice. The TK-01 allows you to brew a variety of coffee drinks, such as an Americano, espresso, latte, cappuccino, and more. Among all the machines we tested, the espresso shot from the Terra Kaffe was the smoothest and best tasting.
This is an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy espresso drinks at home without the hassle of preparing them manually. The convenience of the TK-01 impressed us; it does everything you need with just a simple touch of a button. However, if you feel like getting creative, the machine lets you froth your own milk, and it works with both dairy and non-dairy options.
You can either grind your coffee beans directly in the machine or pour pre-ground coffee into the chute. Plus, there's a warming tray to keep your cups from getting cold. Due to the size of this model, you'll need deep countertops for it to fit properly in your kitchen. Also, the cup clearance is only 5.5 inches, so taller travel mugs won’t fit under the spout.
Grinder Type: Conical burr | Brew Capacity: 12 cups | Size: 17.3 by 10.6 by 14 inches
Final Thoughts
Overall, we highly recommend the Breville Grind Control Coffee Maker for its ability to brew delicious drip coffee and its convenient features, such as an insulated carafe and the option to schedule your brew time. If you're on a budget and looking for a more affordable option, the Cuisinart Coffee Center Grind & Brew Plus offers great single-serve coffee and is the most affordable choice on our list.
Our Evaluation Process
We tested 22 coffee makers with grinders in our lab. Initially, we evaluated each machine's built-in grinder by grinding the same type and amount of coffee. We observed the consistency of the grind and whether there was any excessive dust or debris. Then, we brewed the ground coffee, assessing both the flavor quality and brewing time. If the coffee maker had a milk frother, we tested its frothing abilities as well. We also took into account the ease of use, including how user-friendly the controls were, the clarity of the instruction manual, and how simple the machine was to clean after use. All of these factors contributed to our rankings of the best coffee makers with grinders.

A Guide to Choosing Coffee Makers With Grinders
Category
Coffee makers that feature built-in grinders typically fall into one of three categories: drip coffee makers, espresso machines, or all-in-one automatic machines. The best option for you depends on the types of coffee drinks you prefer to prepare at home and how much time you're willing to dedicate to the brewing process. Drip coffee makers with grinders tend to be the most budget-friendly, and depending on how much coffee you want to brew (some models can handle over 12 cups), the brewing process may take anywhere from a few minutes to just under 10 minutes.
Espresso machines, on the other hand, are much quicker, able to pull a shot of espresso in less than a minute. However, these machines tend to be the priciest, as they include many additional features, such as milk frothing capabilities and sometimes even automatic tamping technology. All of these features contribute to a higher cost. Espresso machines are ideal for those who take pleasure in crafting their own espresso-based drinks every morning and enjoy the process.
There are also fully automatic machines that can brew drip coffee, espresso, and espresso-based drinks with a single touch of a button. The brewing time depends on the type of drink, but since the process is automatic, it should not take longer than a few minutes. These machines offer convenience and a wide range of drink options, but their ease of use comes at a premium price.
Coffee Grinder Type
There are two main types of coffee grinders: blade grinders and burr grinders, and it's essential to understand how to grind coffee beans with each. Blade grinders function similarly to blender blades, chopping up coffee beans to create grounds. Burr grinders, on the other hand, use two circular metal rings with sharp patterns. When the rings press together, the beans are fed through and crushed by the sharp patterns, resulting in a more consistent and uniform grind. Coffee experts agree that burr grinders yield better-quality coffee, although they tend to be pricier.
Coffee Maker Size
When buying a new coffee maker, enthusiasts may get so excited that they forget to consider its size and whether it'll fit in their kitchen. Coffee makers with built-in grinders are typically larger than standard machines and take up more counter space. Be sure to measure the machine before purchasing to confirm it will fit comfortably on your countertop and be close to an electrical outlet.

Additional Coffee Makers With Grinders Worth Considering
Cuisinart Burr Grind & Brew Thermal Coffee Maker: This machine brewed a nice, traditional cup of coffee, and we appreciated how quietly it operated. However, we found it to be a bit bulky and less appealing in terms of design.
Breville Barista Touch Espresso Machine: We were impressed by the touch display that lets you choose your drink with an image. However, the espresso was more reminiscent of a weak coffee than a bold, full-bodied shot of espresso.
De'Longhi Dinamica Automatic Coffee & Espresso Machine: The milk frother worked exceptionally well, but we found the coffee to have a slightly acidic taste. Additionally, making espresso with this machine requires some expertise, as it’s not the easiest to figure out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean a coffee maker with a grinder?
Cleaning methods vary by coffee maker model. Start by checking the user manual, as it will provide step-by-step instructions for cleaning your machine and grinder (if it's detachable). You may be pleasantly surprised that some modern coffee makers feature self-cleaning mechanisms or have removable parts that can be washed in the dishwasher. For a drip coffee maker, regularly clean filters, carafes, and baskets either by hand or using the dishwasher, if they are dishwasher-safe.
For areas you can't easily reach, mix equal parts water and vinegar in the coffee maker’s reservoir. Turn on the machine and allow it to run halfway through the brew cycle. Once it has brewed about half the solution, power off the machine and let it sit for an hour. Afterward, turn the machine on again to finish the cycle. Discard any leftover liquid, then repeat the process using fresh water until there’s no lingering vinegar smell.
Trust Us on This
This piece was authored by Rachel Center, a dedicated coffee enthusiast and home product reviewer for Mytour, and later updated by Taylor Rock, senior shopping editor at Mytour. In creating this list, we tested 22 coffee makers with built-in grinders in our lab, assessing each on ease of use, features, brewing speed, and the overall quality and flavor of the coffee they produced.