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How Much Coffee for a Crowd?

One simple per-guest rule, a little division, and you'll know exactly how many cups, gallons, and pounds of grounds to brew for any headcount.

Key takeaways

  • Plan about 2 cups per coffee-drinking guest at a brunch or morning event (1 if coffee is just an evening add-on).
  • About 1 lb of ground coffee brews ~32 (8 oz) cups — roughly half an ounce of grounds per cup.
  • Convert cups to gallons for big urns: cups × cup ounces ÷ 128.
  • Stock ~1/4 of your coffee as decaf, plus cream, sugar, and disposable cups.

Start with cups per guest

The simplest way to plan coffee is per drinker, not per total guest. At a brunch or morning event, figure on about 2 cups per coffee-drinking guest — most people go back for a refill. If coffee is only an evening add-on after dinner or dessert, drop that to 1 cup per guest. Not every guest drinks coffee, so it's fine to plan against your coffee-drinkers rather than the whole list, but for a general crowd assuming everyone is a coffee drinker keeps you from running short.

Total cups = Guests × Cups per person Gallons = (Cups × Cup oz) ÷ 128 Ground coffee (lb) = Total cups ÷ 32

Plug your own headcount into the coffee for a crowd calculator and it handles the cups, gallons, and grounds in one step.

Convert cups to gallons and pounds

Once you have a total cup count, two quick conversions turn it into a real shopping list. A gallon is 128 fluid ounces, so a standard 8 oz cup means 16 cups per gallon — divide your total ounces by 128 to size a big urn. For grounds, remember that 1 lb of ground coffee brews about 32 cups, so total cups ÷ 32 gives you the pounds to buy.

Guests (2 cups each)Total cupsGallonsGrounds (lb)
25 guests50 cups≈ 3.1 gal≈ 1.6 lb
50 guests100 cups≈ 6.3 gal≈ 3.1 lb
100 guests200 cups≈ 12.5 gal≈ 6.3 lb
200 guests400 cups≈ 25 gal≈ 12.5 lb

Pair the coffee count with your bar and buffet plans using the drinks for a party calculator, and size the rest of the spread with the food for a party calculator so nothing runs out at once.

A worked example: 50 guests

Say you're hosting a 50-guest brunch. At 2 cups each that's 50 × 2 = 100 cups. Converting standard 8 oz cups to gallons gives 100 × 8 ÷ 128 ≈ 6.3 gallons, and dividing 100 cups by 32 means you'll need about 3.5 lb of ground coffee (round up to a bag and a half). In practice that's roughly nine 12-cup pots brewed in batches — or, far easier for a crowd, one 100-cup urn filled once and kept hot.

Regular, decaf, and the extras

Brew a mix: plan about 1/4 of your coffee as decaf so late-day and caffeine-sensitive guests are covered. For larger groups, brew ahead into insulated urns or airpots so you're not babysitting a drip machine during the event — coffee holds well for a couple of hours that way. Finally, stock the extras people reach for: cream or milk, sugar and a sweetener option, stirrers, and enough disposable cups (plan a few more than your cup count, since people grab fresh ones on refills).

Frequently asked questions

How much coffee do I need for a crowd?

~2 cups per coffee-drinking guest at a morning event (1 if it's an evening add-on). For 50 guests that's about 100 cups, ~6.3 gallons, from roughly 3.5 lb of grounds.

How much ground coffee do I need per cup?

About 1 lb brews ~32 (8 oz) cups — roughly half an ounce per cup. Divide your total cups by 32 to get pounds to buy.

How many cups of coffee are in a gallon?

A gallon is 128 oz, so 16 standard 8 oz cups. Convert cups to gallons with cups × cup oz ÷ 128.

Educational planning estimate. Adjust for your crowd's habits, cup size, and brewing method — and always have water and a non-caffeinated option on hand.