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How Much Do Restaurant Tables and Chairs Cost?

How much do restaurant tables and chairs cost in the UK?

The cost of restaurant tables and chairs in the UK varies significantly depending on material, style, build quality and whether the pieces are off the shelf or custom made. On average, a restaurant table costs between £70 and £1,200, while chairs range from £30 to £200 each. The final price will depend on size, durability, type of finish, and the supplier. At Tablemaker, a commercial furniture maker based in London, we offer personalised quotes for every table project depending on your design, size requirements and order volume.

Why quality furniture matters in your restaurant

Choosing the right tables and chairs is more than just a checklist. These are the pieces your customers interact with daily. They should be comfortable, reliable and reflect the look and feel of your venue. Poor quality furniture usually needs replacing sooner, which can increase long term costs. Spending wisely at the start helps you avoid those replacements.

Average Cost of Restaurant Tables in the UK

Restaurant table prices depend on materials, quality and size. Here’s what you can generally expect:

By material

  • Solid Oak Tables: £400 to £1,200 and above. Known for its strength and natural grain, ideal for long term use in busy dining spaces.

  • Pine or Veneered MDF Tables: £100 to £350. More affordable, but can show wear sooner under daily use.

  • Laminate Tables: £70 to £200. Common in fast service settings but can wear at the edges over time.

  • Metal Frame Tables: £100 to £300. Useful in industrial themed spaces or for outdoor dining.

By size

  • 2 Seater Tables: £70 to £250

  • 4 Seater Tables: £100 to £400

  • 6 Seater Tables: £150 to £600 and above

At Tablemaker, our tables are made to order using solid oak and built to the measurements and specifications you need. We manufacture everything in our North London workshop and work with you to select the right leg shape, finish, edge style and thickness. We provide clear quotes for every order so you know exactly what to budget for.

Average Cost of Restaurant Chairs in the UK

Restaurant chairs come in a wide range of designs, and choosing the right type can influence how long guests choose to stay.

Chair types and prices

  • Wooden Chairs: £50 to £150. A timeless option that suits most types of restaurant.

  • Upholstered Chairs: £75 to £200. Ideal for long meals and comfort based experiences.

  • Metal Chairs: £40 to £120. Useful in high footfall spaces or where durability is a priority.

  • Plastic or Polypropylene Chairs: £30 to £90. Often found in cafés or takeaway venues.

Every commercial space must meet fire safety and structural standards. While Tablemaker focuses on tables and tops, we work closely with clients to help them select matching chairs that perform well and look right for the setting.

What affects the price of restaurant furniture?

Several factors influence what you might pay for restaurant furniture:

Material specification

Hardwoods such as oak provide a long service life and can be sanded and refinished. Softwoods and veneered panels are cheaper upfront but tend to deteriorate faster.

Construction quality

Cheap flat pack furniture often uses basic mechanical fixings. At Tablemaker we use time tested joinery techniques which give strength and stability even with flat packed designs.

Quantity of items

If you are furnishing a full restaurant or placing a trade order, you may benefit from better pricing per item. Tablemaker works with restaurant owners, bar managers and design studios across the UK to supply consistent pieces for full layouts.

Delivery and assembly

Some suppliers charge extra for delivery and build. Our products are delivered across mainland UK and designed to be straightforward to assemble. The difference is that our joinery makes our tables stronger and more stable than regular flat pack units.

Regulatory compliance

Tables and chairs in commercial venues must be built to a standard that meets UK safety codes, including fire retardancy and durability. This is particularly important in licensed premises or where large groups dine. Our team can support you with advice during planning, and you can also review our size and care guides at Tablemaker’s official guide section.

We keep the process simple. We talk through your space and your needs, then we build exactly what fits. Whether you need custom tabletops for your own base or a full table design ready to use, we make it clear, reliable and made to last.

Pro Tip: Measure your space carefully before ordering. Getting the right dimensions avoids layout issues and helps make your restaurant feel balanced and professional.

Pro Tip: Don’t settle for low grade materials to save upfront. Solid hardwood furniture can be refinished, reused and lasts years longer, saving you money long term.

Why does investing in better restaurant furniture make a difference?

High quality furniture does more than just look good. It lasts longer, saves money over time and gives customers a better experience. When furniture is sturdy, comfortable and visually consistent with your brand, people are more likely to relax and enjoy their time in your venue. This can lead to higher satisfaction and more repeat visits.

Using solid hardwoods like oak, combined with skilled joinery, gives you furniture that stands up to regular commercial use. Our clients regularly tell us their customers comment on how solid and well made their furniture feels. That feedback matters.

A quality table surface, such as one finished with hardwax oil, not only looks smart but is also practical. It handles spills and can be easily maintained with occasional re-oiling. These small details make a big difference in long term performance.

Should you choose off the shelf or custom restaurant furniture?

Choosing between ready made and custom furniture depends on your layout, branding and how specific your needs are. Off the shelf options can work if your space uses standard sizing and a common design. But if you want furniture that fits perfectly, reflects your venue’s look or needs to meet a specific brief, custom is often the better route.

At Tablemaker we build to size and offer a range of finishes and styles to suit everything from contemporary cafés to upscale dining rooms. Clients often come to us when they’ve been unable to find the right fit or want more control over how the furniture looks and performs. For trade customers, being able to order consistent items in repeat batches also helps with fit outs and future expansions.

You can see examples of our previous commercial work and read our advice for choosing styles at our style guide page.

How much should new restaurants budget for tables and chairs?

There is no single figure that suits every restaurant, but some general guidance can help. A small café might budget around £2,000 to £4,000 for seating and tables, while a mid sized restaurant could expect to invest £5,000 to £10,000. Larger venues or those aiming for a high end finish may spend £15,000 or more.

A rough guide is to allocate ten to fifteen percent of your total fit out budget to furniture. This includes both tables and seating. Custom items might cost a bit more at first, but they usually last longer and often mean fewer replacements down the line.

We are always happy to provide estimates based on your plans and can advise on how to get the best value from your available budget.

What do you get with Tablemaker’s custom restaurant furniture service?

Tablemaker offers a straightforward and transparent custom furniture service for commercial venues across the UK. We make solid wood tables and table tops to order, using premium materials such as solid oak. Whether you are setting up a new space or refitting an established site, we work with you from concept to delivery.

Our small team builds everything in house from our North London shop. That means full control over quality and the ability to adjust every detail including finish, edge profile, top thickness and leg style. You can send us sketches, mood boards or reference images and we will advise on the best approach. We also supply matching samples so you can see and feel the material before committing.

Clients benefit from quick response times, helpful advice and a simple quoting process. We are used to working with hospitality fit outs and trade buyers who need consistency and quality at fair pricing.

How do prices vary based on restaurant type?

Different types of venues tend to follow different design styles and usage needs. This can affect the kind of furniture they require and how much they should budget:

  • Casual dining restaurants often opt for durable and easy to clean finishes, with average furniture costs of £4,000 to £8,000

  • Fine dining venues typically require higher end finishes, heavier materials and more refined detailing, often spending upwards of £10,000 to £20,000

  • Cafés and coffee shops focus on a relaxed feel, often using a mix of smaller tables and lightweight chairs with a budget range of £2,000 to £5,000

  • Fast service or takeaway outlets may use compact furniture with a focus on throughput, generally spending £1,500 to £3,000

We help clients match furniture specification to the customer profile and usage patterns in their venue so it performs well and feels appropriate.

What are the best tips for choosing restaurant furniture that lasts?

Choose tables and chairs with durability as the starting point. Look at the materials and the method of construction. Opt for solid wood if possible, particularly in high contact areas. Consider finishes like hardwax oil which can be touched up and maintained rather than needing full replacement.

Modular designs or stackable chairs can make layout changes easier and speed up cleaning. Multi use options also help make the most of small footprints. Where budget allows, investing in fewer but better quality pieces pays off.

Our furniture advice page covers practical suggestions for getting the right fit, which you can find at Tablemaker’s guide section.

Are sustainable furniture options worth the cost?

Sustainability is becoming increasingly important for restaurant owners and customers alike. Many venues now look for furniture that not only performs well but is also responsibly made. Sustainable furniture often uses solid hardwoods that come from managed sources and avoids materials like veneered chipboard or plastics that have a short lifespan.

At Tablemaker we use premium grade solid oak that is responsibly sourced. Our finishes, like hardwax oil, are natural and breathable. Because our tables are made from real wood and not laminated or coated in plastic, they can be repaired or refinished rather than replaced. This adds to their lifespan and makes them a more sustainable choice.

Spending a little more on furniture that lasts longer and avoids the waste of throwaway alternatives can also make financial sense. You will find more about our use of sustainable materials on our materials and finish page.

What hidden costs should you watch for?

When budgeting for restaurant furniture, there are some extra costs that are easy to overlook:

  • VAT: Many prices are listed without VAT, which can increase the final bill.

  • Delivery Fees: Especially for bulky or large volume orders, check if delivery is included.

  • Assembly Costs: Some suppliers charge extra for building furniture on site. All Tablemaker tables are flat packed for convenience but made with joints that are easy to assemble.

  • Replacement and Maintenance: Lower priced furniture might look attractive at first, but often costs more in the long run due to faster wear and higher maintenance.

  • Insurance Implications: Poor quality or non compliant furniture can lead to claims being denied if accidents happen.

At Tablemaker, all our quotes are clear and include any applicable charges. We are also happy to talk through the life cycle cost of each piece so you know exactly what to expect.

How can you get an accurate quote for restaurant furniture?

Getting an accurate quote starts with knowing your space and needs. Measure the area where the furniture will be used, and consider the number of covers you plan to accommodate. Think about access, cleaning and the flow of staff and guests around tables and chairs.

A furniture layout or floor plan is a good starting point. If you already have photos or examples of styles you like, we can use those to shape your quote. At Tablemaker we review each enquiry personally and provide a clear breakdown of options.

You can read more about how to choose sizes, shapes and finishes by visiting our table size guide. For custom quotes, send us an outline of your needs and we will respond with practical options and pricing that match your requirements.

Final thoughts

Choosing restaurant furniture is one of the most practical and impactful decisions you will make during a fit out or refit. From the materials you choose to the people you work with, every part of the process shapes how your space looks, feels and performs. At Tablemaker, we focus on building long lasting, high quality furniture that works in real restaurants with real customers.

Unlike many suppliers who offer fixed sizes and imported stock, our furniture is made in North London using solid hardwoods like solid oak and beech, never MDF or veneer. We cut to the centimetre, so you avoid awkward gaps or wasted space. Whether you need custom restaurant furniture for a coffee shop, bistro or wine bar, we’ve helped many businesses get it just right with helpful advice and short lead times.

Most of our orders are ready within three to four weeks. That means you can open your venue faster without sacrificing quality. With real wood, you can also refinish over time instead of replacing it. Our commercial customers often choose rounded edges, inset legs, or cut-outs to fit specific layouts or practical needs.

We are here to help make the process easier and more reliable, whether you are just starting out or planning to upgrade your current layout. To learn more or request a quote, visit our Tablemaker contact page.

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FAQs

Can you deliver restaurant furniture outside London? Yes, we deliver across mainland UK. Our workshop is in North London, but we regularly send furniture to clients throughout the country. We do not currently deliver to Northern Ireland.

Do you offer trade pricing for bulk restaurant furniture orders? Yes, if you are furnishing a full venue or placing a large order, we can provide trade pricing. Contact us with your brief and we will quote accordingly.

How long does it take to make a custom restaurant furniture table or top? Lead times vary based on workload and order size, but we aim to complete most orders within three to four weeks. If your timeline is tight, let us know and we’ll advise if we can meet it.

What types of finish are available for your solid oak tables? We offer natural hardwax oil as standard, which brings out the grain in the wood and offers spill resistance. Other finish options can be discussed during the quote process. More details are available on our care and finish guide.

Can I visit a showroom to see your restaurant table tops in person? We do not have a public showroom, but you are welcome to visit our North London workshop by appointment. We also offer wood samples and swatches so you can get a feel for the material before ordering.

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