





Pecan tone on heritage oak
After a century of service, reclaimed oak still has more to give. We de-nail every board, scan for hidden metal, kiln-dry for stability, and select planks that belong together before the glue-up. A warm pecan stain deepens the natural fleck and grain so the surface reads refined, not rustic, across the room. If you’re comparing species and colors, start with our overview of wood restaurant table tops to see where Standard Plank Oak fits your concept.
The finish is our matte acrylic polyurethane—multiple coats for heat, wear, and cleaning performance—so your restaurant tabletop wipes clean quickly and keeps a consistent sheen. For the step-by-step from lumber to final QC (edge profiles, pre-drilling patterns, documentation), walk our build process.
Floorplan fit & related options
Use 30×30 square restaurant tables or 30″ rounds to keep aisles moving; mix squares and rounds to soften sightlines while holding capacity. For large-party seating, we’ll color-match this pecan finish on long runs—see span ideas and sizing in our communal tables. When you’re pairing tops and hardware, choose restaurant table tops and bases that match footprint, overhang, and weight for a stable install. Want the same palette at the rail? We can match tone and sheen on coordinated wood bar tops.
For a quick visual of how Pecan lands in real spaces, browse our project gallery. Prefer a lighter read in the same family? Compare Standard Plank Oak – Original while keeping the same durable construction for commercial table tops.