Pizza Oven for Cafe in India
Starting or upgrading a cafe with pizza on the menu?
Then choosing the right pizza oven is one of the most important decisions.
Unlike large restaurants, cafes need ovens that are:
✔ compact in size
✔ efficient in limited space
✔ visually appealing for open kitchens
✔ capable of consistent output
At Forno Sethi, we design pizza ovens specifically for cafes, small kitchens and boutique food spaces, helping you serve authentic pizza without heavy infrastructure.
What Type of Pizza Oven is Best for Cafes?
Cafes usually operate with limited space and moderate order volume.
| Oven Type | Suitable for Cafes? | Why |
| Large Brick Oven | ❌ Not ideal | Requires space & installation |
| Semi-Portable Brick Oven | ✅ Best choice | Balanced performance |
| Portable Metal Oven | ✅ Good | Easy setup & mobility |
👉 For most cafes → Semi-portable brick ovens are ideal
Why Cafes Prefer Compact Pizza Ovens
Cafe business model = quick service + visual experience.
Key reasons:
🔥 Fits in small kitchen spaces
🔥 Faster installation (no heavy civil work)
🔥 Lower investment compared to large ovens
🔥 Works well for 20–80 pizzas/day
🔥 Enhances cafe ambiance (open kitchen appeal)
👉 A pizza oven in a cafe is not just equipment — it’s also a customer attraction
Recommended Pizza Ovens for Cafes
Kitchen Series (Best for Cafes)
Designed for cafes, QSR outlets and boutique restaurants.
Features:
✔ Compact brick dome design
✔ 3–4 pizza capacity
✔ Hybrid fuel (wood + gas)
✔ Faster heat-up time
✔ Semi-portable structure
👉 Perfect balance of performance + space efficiency
Utsav Series (For Small Cafes & Events)
Best for: Small cafes, takeaway setups, multi-use kitchens
Features:
✔ Fully portable design
✔ Stainless steel body
✔ 2–4 pizza capacity
✔ Quick setup & mobility
👉 Ideal if your cafe also does events or outdoor service
Cafe Pizza Oven Capacity Guide
| Cafe Type | Recommended Capacity |
| Small Cafe (Takeaway) | 2–3 pizzas |
| Medium Cafe | 3–4 pizzas |
| Busy Cafe | 4–5 pizzas |
👉 Cafes don’t need oversized ovens —
right sizing improves ROI
Pizza Oven Price for Cafes
Cafe pizza ovens usually fall in range:
👉 ₹70,000 – ₹2.5 lakh
Depends on:
✔ Size & capacity
✔ Brick vs metal construction
✔ Fuel type (wood/gas/hybrid)
✔ Design & finish
Space & Installation Requirements for Cafes
Before choosing your oven:
✔ Check available kitchen space
✔ Ensure proper ventilation
✔ Plan chimney direction
✔ Keep workflow smooth (prep → bake → serve)
👉 Cafes often ignore layout —
this affects service speed more than oven quality
Why Hybrid Ovens Work Best for Cafes
Many cafes face restrictions on wood usage.
Hybrid ovens solve this problem:
🔥 Use wood for flavour
🔥 Use gas for control & convenience
🔥 Maintain temperature during rush
👉 This makes them perfect for urban cafe setups
How a Pizza Oven Increases Cafe Revenue
Adding pizza can significantly increase ticket size.
Impact:
✔ Higher average order value
✔ Better menu variety
✔ Increased dine-in time
✔ Instagram-friendly food experience
Many cafes recover oven investment within 3–6 months
Why Choose Forno Sethi for Cafe Pizza Ovens
🔥 Compact designs for small kitchens
🔥 Authentic brick baking performance
🔥 Hybrid fuel flexibility
🔥 Custom finishes for cafe aesthetics
🔥 Easy installation & support
👉 Built specifically for Indian cafe operations
Who Should Buy a Cafe Pizza Oven
✔ New cafe owners
✔ Coffee shops expanding menu
✔ Dessert cafes adding pizza
✔ Cloud kitchens testing dine-in
✔ Small restaurant startups
Frequently Asked Questions?
Which pizza oven is best for a cafe?
Semi-portable brick ovens are best as they balance size, performance and cost.
How much space is needed for a cafe pizza oven?
Typically 3–5 feet area depending on model and chimney setup.
Can a cafe use a wood-fired oven indoors?
Yes, with proper chimney and ventilation. Hybrid ovens are more flexible./p>
How many pizzas can a cafe oven bake at once?
Usually 2–4 pizzas depending on size.
What is the price of a cafe pizza oven in India?
Between ₹80,000 to ₹2.5 lakh depending on specifications.
Is gas better than wood for cafes?
Gas is easier, but hybrid ovens give the best of both.

