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If you’re looking for a coffee gift for Mums then let us give you some inspo.

Knowing what to get a Mum for mother’s day is a predicament and a half.


On the one hand, you want to get her something that’s typical of the season - hearts, chocolates, and cute teddy bears.


On the other hand, you’re not sure if she’d prefer a bag of great coffee beans.

The honest truth is that most people will prefer something that’s halfway in between.

While people always appreciate a gift that fulfills a purpose in their life, they also appreciate a gift being heartfelt and thoughtful.

We think that, in the world of coffee gifts, there’s a sweet spot when buying for Mum.

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7 Best Mothers Day Coffee Gifts

Checkout below our top few coffee gift ideas for Mum. If you have a suggestion, leave a comment below.

1. Coffee Subscription


What to get a Mum who loves coffee?

There is no better coffee gift for your coffee loving Mum than buying them some of the best coffee they will ever drink.

The rise of the subscription box a few years ago saw brands sprout up in all sorts of wonderful sectors offering monthly deliveries of goodness. 

Coffee subscription services have always managed to stick around though and seem to have stood the test of time while other more fleeting sub boxes have disappeared. 

If you are looking for a unique coffee gift for this Mothers Day then a coffee subscription could certainly be your ticket. 

Batch coffee showcase the very best independent coffee roasters throughout the UK in each subscription box.

Use code “MOTHERSDAY” for 50% off your first subscription box.


2. Ceramic Coffee Mugs


Enjoy coffee in a handmade ceramic mug.

There are hundreds and thousands of coffee mugs out there in pretty much any shape and size you can imagine and actually the chalice in which you consume your coffee is - much like specialty coffee, down to preference. 

However, for us, I don’t think you can get better than a hand-thrown ceramic cup.

If the coffee you are brewing is of high quality then the vessel surely has to match (you wouldn’t drink a good scotch out of a plastic glass).

We love some of the ceramics that HK Living are producing. The dutch based HKliving are responsible for creating some of the most amazing ceramic coffee cups on the market. 

Otherwise see what were our favourites in our article 10 Instagrammable Ceramic Coffee Cups

Or shop our favourite coffee cups at Woven Rosa.


3. Coffee Teabags


Coffee bags work in the same way as tea bags.

The undoubted convenience of coffee filter bags alongside the use of coffee grounds rather than instant coffee make it a pretty attractive Mother Day coffee gift.

Although coffee bags up until a few years ago were only really seen in hotel rooms and corporate events, there has been a significant increase in quality products recently.

Many new coffee brands have sprung up recently showcasing a coffee bag of their own.

Learn more about this interesting way to make you morning coffee.


4. Chocolate Covered Espresso Beans


Your Mums 2 favourites combined.

Many artisanal shops now sell chocolate covered coffee beans as a snack or a treat.

They are very popular around Christmas time.

The smooth and sweet chocolate outer layer complements the coarse and bitter coffee in the middle. 

You will see coffee beans available to eat in various forms like as a topping on an ice cream.

They usually pair well with sweet foods to balance out the bitterness.

Chocolate covered coffee beans will make the perfect gift for any coffee loving Mum.


5. Coffee Scales


Let your Mum know precisely how much you love them.

For a coffee loving Mum who is now beyond just lobbing a couple of heaped teaspoons into a cafetiere and wants to nail their morning brew, coffee scales make a great coffee gift for Mothers day.

Although one may think that this is a little over the top, coffee scales are a necessity in any speciality coffee shop, whether it’s espresso, stovetop, Aeropress, V60, Chemex or Cafetiere your coffee lover brews, to really create the best cup of coffee the brew ratio needs to be consistent. 

A few features that coffee scales have that are different from normal kitchen scales is they are normally accurate to 0.1 gram which is super accurate and can really make a difference with certain brew methods.

There is also usually a timer for pour over methods so you don’t have to keep getting your phone out and can be used for taking selfies of you weighing your coffee.


6. Coffee Storage Container


Make sure your your Mums coffee is tasting the best!

Coffee should be stored in an airtight coffee storage vessel whether it’s a container, bag, tin, canister, can, whatever you find is easier for you.

Coffee beans are a little sensitive.

If you don’t treat them in the right way they’re just going to produce a terrible cup of coffee.

Very similar to iron becoming rusty, when coffee beans come into contact with oxygen for too long they begin to oxidise and the complex soluble compounds that are delicately balanced begin to break down resulting in a less flavoursome brew.

Checkout our coffee container buying guide to find the best one for your Mothers Day Coffee Gift.


7. Cafetiere


A classic cafetiere makes a wonderful coffee gift.

A cafetiere makes a perfect coffee gift for your coffee loving Mum as it’s pretty straightforward to make and you can pretty much extract a decent cup first time round.

The cafetiere uses a mesh filter to plunge the coffee into the bottom of the beaker so you can pour the brew directly into your cup. 

They make perfect gifts for people that enjoy full bodied brews that want to experience the world of speciality coffee.  

Just pick up a bag of cafetiere ground coffee from your local coffee roaster here and you have your perfect coffee gift set.

We have compiled a list of the Top 21 Cafetieres Online for you to select your favourite.

Otherwise check the price of our favourite on Amazon now.


▻ What to get a Mum who loves coffee?

Well, there are always some great ideas for a Mum that loves coffee. The first port of call that we would go for is simple: get her some coffee!

You can head down to you local coffee roasters.

Have a think, as you’re standing in there, about the types of coffee that your mom has tried over the years.

Does she generally prefer a dark roast or a light roast? Does she prefer South American coffee or African coffee?

These are all questions that will help you find the perfect option for her. That thoughtfulness is the part of the gift that she’ll truly appreciate.

If buying just a bag of coffee seems a little too budget-conscious for a gift, then consider opting for some sort of coffee subscription.

There are a wide variety of different coffee subscriptions on offer in recent years, and they all have a number of advantages and disadvantages.

We offer a speciality coffee subscription box that will take you on a journey throughout the world of coffee.

▻ What do you put in a Mother's Day coffee gift basket?

There’s no denying it - there are a thousand and one things that you could put in a coffee gift basket.

Coffee has become more and more accessible in recent years, which has led to people being able to pick up little bottles of syrup or packages of cinnamon sugar for their drinks at home.

That’s all well and good, but if someone is a known coffee-lover, then they might be inundated with gifts of that variety from places that might not know them too well. Work is the obvious one, there - a secret Santa always ends in syrups for a coffee lover.

So, bearing in mind that your Mum probably already has enough syrups and powders to last a lifetime, what can you put in a gift basket?

Well, the edges of the basket should be taken up with things that you know she’ll use - coffee that she enjoys, for example, or the aforementioned syrups. We would suggest making the center piece of the basket a gift voucher for a coffee shop you know she likes.

Whether it’s a chain or a smaller, independent store, everyone has a favourite place to get their caffeine fix in the day to day. Whether the coffee store is right next to the office or it’s a drive-thru that they frequent daily, loading up a gift card will save them money and hassle in the long run.

Simply being able to flash a voucher card at a barista will result in a simple, straightforward transaction. The gift is the convenience of that experience, really, not the worth of the card.

It may sound a little impersonal, but we assure you it isn’t. At the end of the day, you’ve been able to seek out the best spot for the ideal caffeine hit for your mom. She’ll definitely appreciate that!

▻ What goes well with coffee as a gift for Mother’s Day?

There’s every chance that your mom has been upfront with what she wants for mothers day - coffee!

Whether it’s beans, grounds, or instant, she’s certainly helped you out by being able to tell you exactly what she wants.

To boost the overall gift, though, you might feel the need to put a few things with the coffee.

That’s perfectly understandable - we’d do the same! To do that, we would suggest opting for things that literally go well with coffee - things that you could eat, drink, or do while drinking coffee.

The immediate thought that we have is some form of a cookie that could go by the side of the coffee cup.

Biscotti could be a wonderful choice since they’re so often eaten with espresso, but if that’s not the kind of thing that your Mum might enjoy, then there’s nothing wrong with opting for some shortbread.

While sweet things often go well with coffee, a number of people enjoy the combination of savory, unique things with their coffee. We’ve heard good things about spiciness and coffee together, so perhaps you could opt for a chili-based snack that she might enjoy.

Finally, we’d suggest something that your Mum might like to do while drinking coffee.

A number of gift boxes have cropped up online recently offering coffee and a book in one package - that’s a combination that people really tend to enjoy. Alternatively, you could buy some yarn, if your Mum’s a knitter, or some tubes of paint if she’s a painter. The concept is simple - pair the activity and the coffee together to create the gift of an experience, rather than two separate gifts.

We hope that you’ve been able to get a little inspired during the course of our article and that your mom can expect a lovely gift. Whatever you get her, we’re sure she’ll enjoy it!

▻ Are coffee mugs a good gift for Mother’s Day?

Coffee mugs can be a great gift, especially if Mum is a coffee or tea lover.

They come in a variety of designs and styles, so you can choose one that suits your Mum’s taste and personality.

You could also personalise the mug with a special message or image to make it even more meaningful.

Keep in mind that some Mums may already have a lot of coffee mugs, so it's a good idea to make sure she doen't already have the one you plan to give them.

▻ What are the 3 most common Mothers Day gifts?

The three most common Mother's Day gifts are:

  1. Flowers: Giving a bouquet of flowers, particularly roses or carnations, is a classic way to show love and appreciation to mothers on their special day.

  2. Cards: Mother's Day cards are a popular gift that allows you to express your feelings and sentiments in writing. They often feature heartfelt messages, poems, or jokes, and can be personalised for a more meaningful touch.

  3. Gift certificates: Another popular Mother's Day gift is a gift certificate or voucher for a spa, salon, or even a coffee subscription. This allows mothers to pamper themselves with a relaxing massage, a new hairstyle, or a few moths of coffee without having to spend their own money.