



Bourbon color, reclaimed pedigree
Standard Plank Reclaimed Oak in our Bourbon stain brings warmth and depth without losing the honest character of old-growth oak. Weathered grain and tight growth rings remain visible by design, so the finish supports the room rather than competing with it. For context across species and tones, compare options inside our lineup of wood restaurant table tops to see where Bourbon belongs in your material palette.
We start by de-nailing, metal-scanning, and kiln-drying reclaimed Midwestern oak, then select and orient planks so movement and color feel intentional. Edges are shaped for a smooth hand, seams are tight, and the surface is refined—not rustic—so the tops feel premium from day one. If you want the step-by-step behind the scenes, our documented build process shows how raw stock becomes consistent, repeatable results across orders.
Service longevity is built into the finish system. Multiple coats of commercial matte acrylic polyurethane deliver heat, wear, and cleaning performance while keeping glare in check—ideal for commercial table tops that need to look clean in both natural light and evening settings. For real-world references and ideas that inform restaurant table design, browse completed installs in our project gallery.
Rollout control and cohesive touchpoints
Program consistency comes from standardization. We document the finish recipe, edge profile, thickness, and fastening so reorders land identical from location to location. To lock in feel and stability, pair the tops with hardware chosen for footprint, floor type, and overhang—our curated options for restaurant table tops and bases make selection straightforward and repeatable.
A single palette across zones keeps the brand story intact. We can match Bourbon’s tone and sheen on coordinated wood bar tops so the pass, rail, and dining floor present as one idea. When you need longer shared surfaces, we’ll keep color continuous end-to-end; see span and support approaches in our configurable communal tables to scale wood tables for restaurants without breaking the look.
Exploring the same family is a smart way to tune mood while holding construction constant. For a brighter presentation, compare the sibling finish Standard Plank Oak – Original; it complements Bourbon in multi-zone concepts and keeps your restaurant tabletop program visually cohesive across sites.