What size dining table fits a restaurant layout?
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- Jul 2,2026
What size dining table fits a restaurant layout?
Determining the right dining table size for a restaurant layout requires careful consideration of available floor space, seating capacity goals, traffic flow requirements, and local building codes. Proper spacing directly impacts customer experience, server efficiency, and overall revenue per square foot.


Detailed Information
Essential spacing guidelines: maintain 150-180cm between tables for main service aisles. Allow 45-60cm between chairs of adjacent tables. Each diner needs approximately 60-75cm of table width. Standard table height is 73-76cm. Wheelchair access requires minimum 90cm clear paths. For maximum capacity, use a mix of 2-person and 4-person tables that can be configured based on reservation patterns.
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