£180.87
The honeycomb core with resin coated melamine top protects from scratches and high temperatures (up to 180C)
Round tables are seen as a little more social than square or rectangular ones, allowing guests to adjust what part of the table they sit at to be nearer or further away from their fellow diners
Although square tables probably save more space in real terms as they can be pushed up against a wall to maximise floor space, round tables can be an effective way of seating more guests - as long as theyre okay with a slightly more casual dining set up
Getting regular bookings of 2 or so diners Then youll need a mid-size one
As a general rule of thumb, youll want a table that gives each diner around 580mm (23") of horizontal space, and about 305mm (12") in front of them