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Ninja Coffee Bar Review

Ok if you want to try and make some drinks with milk and syrup, but doesn't perform well as a standalone coffee machine
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Ninja Coffee Bar Review
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Price:  $270 List
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Manufacturer:   Ninja
By Max Mutter and Steven Tata  ⋅  May 13, 2017
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Taste - 50% 4.0
  • User Friendliness - 20% 8.0
  • Convenience - 20% 6.0
  • Ease of Cleaning - 10% 6.0

Our Verdict

The Ninja Coffee Bar has been discontinued.
REASONS TO BUY
Versatile
Easy to use
REASONS TO AVOID
Relatively poor
Plasticky taste
Expensive
The Ninja Coffee Bar is nothing if it isn't versatile. It offers a built-in milk frother, different settings and different carafes for if you're making hot coffee or iced, and is the only drip machine we tested that can make a single cup of coffee at a time. Unfortunately, all of this versatility does bring a sacrifice in taste quality, the Ninja was amongst our taste testers' least favorite machines. However, the Ninja is more geared towards making milk coffee drinks with lots of syrups and flavorings, so that poor taste quality of the coffee will likely be overshadowed if you use it in this manner.

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Ninja Coffee Bar gives you the tools to make just about any coffee creation you can think of, but we weren't impressed with its performance strictly as a coffee maker.

ninja coffee bar
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Performance Comparison


The Ninja Coffee Bar's overall scoring in our testing was on the lower end, mostly due to its poor performance in our taste tests. Continue reading to see how well the Ninja Coffee bar fared in each of the individual testing metrics.

Taste


The Ninja was a relatively poor performer in our taste testing, earning a 4 out of 10. This was below average in a metric where scores ranged from 2 to 10. This low score was mostly due to to a strong plastic taste in the brew. This taste did get a bit weaker after the first few pots, but it never went away. In fact, its coffee tasted more of plastic than the coffee we made in a Keurig machine that uses plastic pods. That plastic taste gets washed out when you add frothed milk and flavored syrups to the coffee, but is very prominent if you drink your coffee black.

ninja coffee bar - the ninja made decent drinks in our testing when we added milk and...
The Ninja made decent drinks in our testing when we added milk and syrup, but the coffee tasted quite plasticky if drunk on its own.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

User Friendliness


The Ninja was one of the easier machines to use and earned a score of 8 out of 10 in our testing. This was bested only by the pod machines, both of which scored a 9, and far above the low score of 4. This high score was largely due to its interface, which clearly lets you select how much coffee you'd like to brew and lets you choose between classic brew, rich brew, and over ice brew. It also has a small LCD that makes programming the scheduled brew time function very easy. The carafe also produces an easy, clean pour. It missed out on a top score simply because it's hard to beat the insert-pod-push-button simplicity of the pod style machines.

ninja coffee bar - the ninja was the only drip machine we tested that lets you adjust...
The Ninja was the only drip machine we tested that lets you adjust settings to fill any sized coffee cup.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Convenience


The Ninja strikes us as neither difficult to use nor particularly convenient. Including cleanup and initial prep the Ninja made 6 cups of coffee in 10 minutes, which was fairly fast for a drip machine but still slower than the BUNN Velocity Brew, which takes advantage of a constantly heated water tank to make coffee incredibly fast. The Ninja can also be programmed to automatically start brewing at any future time, which can streamline your morning routine.

ninja coffee bar - the ninja's milk frother works quite well, but does not heat the milk.
The Ninja's milk frother works quite well, but does not heat the milk.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Ease of Cleaning


The Ninja Coffee Bar isn't particularly easy to clean. It earned a 5 out of 10 in our cleaning testing, putting it towards the bottom of a scoresheet that saw scores from 4 to 9. While we really like the green quality of the Ninja's reusable mesh filter, cleaning the grounds out of it is much more time consuming than throwing away a paper filter full of grounds. Luckily that filter and most other parts of the machine (excluding the carafe) are dishwasher safe. The attached milk frother requires some extra cleaning if used, the best method being dunking it into a cup of water and running it for a second. Deeper cleaning requires removing the frother (which is quite easy) and some scrubbing. The descaling process took 80 minutes to run, which was longer than most machines.

Value


The Ninja Coffee Bar's list price of $270 makes it one of the more expensive machines we tested. This is a decent value if you want something that can froth milk and can make everything from a single cup of coffee to a full pot. However, if you just want good tasting coffee the OXO On Barista Brain costs less and is far superior in that aspect.

Conclusion


The Ninja Coffee Bar can make coffee and froth milk, so you can practice your barista skills at home. However, the coffee it makes is far inferior to that of other machines in this price range.

Max Mutter and Steven Tata