
Coffee consumption varies widely from country to country, shaped by culture, climate, lifestyle, and local traditions. In some places, coffee is a quick part of the morning routine, while in others it is a social ritual enjoyed throughout the day. Looking at how many cups people drink in different countries offers an interesting way to compare habits around the world and see where coffee truly plays the biggest role in everyday life.
These countries rank at the top when it comes to coffee consumption and stand out for drinking a high number of cups per person each day. Luxembourg leads the list with 5.31 cups a day, followed by Finland at 3.77. Sweden and Norway also rank highly with 2.59 and 2.57 cups per day respectively, while Denmark and Austria are both among the countries where coffee is a natural part of everyday life, with just over two cups a day.
List of daily cups of coffee per capita by country
1 Luxembourg 5.31
2 Finland 3.77
3 Sweden 2.59
4 Norway 2.57
5 Austria 2.03
6 Denmark 2.04
7 Switzerland 1.87
8 Netherlands 1.9
9 Greece 1.71
10 Germany 1.61
11 Canada 1.57
12 Belgium 1.57
13 France 1.48
14 Slovenia 1.49
15 Italy 1.44
16 Lebanon 1.60
17 Brazil 1.58
18 Cyprus 1.42
19 Portugal 1.41
20 Croatia 1.47
21 Estonia 1.44
22 Lithuania 1.43
23 Czech Republic 1.25
24 USA 1.22
25 Australia 1.14
26 Ireland 1.13
27 Spain 1.06
28 Costa Rica 1.05
29 Japan 0.93
30 Poland 0.95