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Restaurant Reserve Table Signs: How to Choose Signs That Match Your Brand
A reserve table sign is a small object with an outsized job. It holds the table for the guest who booked ahead, keeps your floor moving without a host hovering, and, done right, tells everyone in the room that this place pays attention to detail.
Most restaurants treat the reserve sign as an afterthought. A laminated card, a folded slip of paper, a scrap with "RESERVED" scrawled on it. Guests read that in a second, and what they read is temporary. A solid wooden sign with your name engraved into it says the opposite: considered, permanent, the mark of a room that's run properly.
This guide covers what a reserve table sign actually does on the floor, the materials and styles worth buying, and, most important, how to choose signs that fit your brand instead of fighting it. We'll also make the case for buying them as part of a matching table set, because that's where the look and the math both land in your favor.

What a reserve table sign actually does on the floor
On paper it just says "Reserved." In practice it does a lot more. It holds a booked table so a walk-in doesn't drop into it during the rush. It redirects those walk-ins politely, without a server having to explain and apologize. And it saves you from posting someone at the door to guard the floor plan in their head.

There's a guest-facing side too. Being able to book a specific table is a small VIP signal, and the sign is what makes that promise visible. The couple in for an anniversary, the table of regulars, the business lunch that booked a week out: the sign tells them the seat was held on purpose. That's the kind of detail that turns a good night into a return visit.

The sign is a brand cue, not just a label
Here's the part operators miss. A guest can't judge your supplier invoices or your kitchen discipline, so they judge what's in front of them: the menu, the glassware, the table setting. The reserve sign sits right there in that first impression. A curling paper card quietly undercuts a room you spent real money designing. A clean wooden sign in your brand's finish does the reverse, it makes the whole table look intentional.
Still the same excellent quality. I am beyond happy with my menus. They are better than I imagined! They are so well made and bring the laid back but elegant vibe I've been striving for. Well done! I will definitely be ordering again if and when I need more.
Maite Ortoll
Permanent signs are also cheaper over time than the disposable kind. You buy them once, they last for years, and you stop reordering printed cards every few months. A reserve sign is one of the lowest-cost pieces on the table and one of the highest-visibility, which is a rare combination worth using.

Materials and styles at InkoHoreca
Our reserve table signs are made from wood, and they start from $9.79. Some are cut from plywood and paired with a leather mount that props the plate upright, a clean mix of light wood and soft leather that plays well in modern rooms. Others are turned from solid oak, heavier in the hand with a premium grain that suits fine dining and hotels. Whichever way you go, the finish can be matched to a color from our palette, and every sign is branded by laser engraving.
Shape matters as much as material. A flat standing plate keeps a low, classic profile. A solid cube stands taller and reads from across the room, which works in busier rooms and design-forward bars. Popular picks: the Oaken Wooden Reserve Plate from $11.23, the sculptural Oaken Cube from $11.74, and the entry Restaurant Reserved Table Sign from $9.79 in five colors.
Plywood or solid oak: which material fits you?
Not sure which one to pick? It mostly comes down to weight, look, and budget. Here's the head-to-head so you can match the material to your room and your order size:
| Plywood (with leather mount) | Solid oak | |
|---|---|---|
| Feel and weight | Light, easy to move and stack | Heavier, substantial in the hand |
| Look | Clean and modern, light wood with a leather accent | Warm, classic, premium grain |
| Durability | Very stable, resists warping | Hard-wearing, ages with character |
| Engraving | Crisp on the smooth ply surface | Deep, rich engrave in solid grain |
| Price | The more budget-friendly pick | A step up, premium tier |
| Its strongest point | Lighter and easier on the budget at volume | Premium feel that reads high-end |
Short version: go plywood if you want light, modern, and cost-effective across a lot of tables. Go solid oak if you want weight and a high-end look for a premium room.
How to choose reserve table signs that match your brand
Matching your brand isn't about picking your favorite. It's about picking the sign that disappears into your room and looks like it was always meant to be there. Five things decide that:
1. Material to interior. Warm woods for warm rooms: exposed brick, leather banquettes, low light. If your interior leans cool and minimal, a painted finish in your palette can read cleaner than raw grain.
2. Finish and color. Natural oak, oiled oak, or one of five paint colors. The goal is a sign that echoes a tone already in the room, your menu covers, your check presenters, your trim.
3. Size and readability. The sign has to be legible without a guest leaning in. For tables in the middle of the floor, choose a design readable from more than one side so anyone approaching gets the message.
4. Shape to your density. Tight, fast rooms do well with a taller cube that's easy to spot. Spacious fine-dining tables can carry a lower, understated plate.
5. Wording and logo. "Reserved" is the baseline. Your logo, a VIP line, or a house font turns a generic marker into a piece of your brand.
Branding: put your name on the table
Every sign is laser engraved, no exceptions. By default that's a clean "Reserved" cut into the wood. If you want, we'll personalize it with your own logo engraved right into the board, plus any wording you like: a "Reserved for VIP" line, a house name, a table number. Because it's engraved and not printed, the mark won't peel, smudge, or fade. It ages with the wood instead of wearing off it.
⚠️ One note: we engrave and produce on artwork you supply. We don't run an in-house design service, so come with your logo file ready, vector if possible, for the sharpest engrave.

Buy the set, not just the signs
This is the move that pays off twice, and it's worth doing on purpose. Your reserve signs shouldn't be the only wooden thing on the table. When they're bought alongside your menu covers, check presenters, napkin holders, cutlery holders, and placemats in the same material and finish, the whole room reads as designed rather than assembled from whatever was cheap that month. Any guest picks up on it, even if they'd never say so out loud. That coherence is what an expensive-looking room is actually made of.

Then there's the math. Our bulk pricing applies across the whole order, not per product: 10% off over $500, 15% over $1000, and 25% over $1800. Buying your signs and your matching accessories together in one order is the difference between paying full price and dropping into a discount tier. In other words, the coordinated look is often the cheaper one too. Browse the full range in all table accessories and build a set that shares one finish end to end.
Order reserve table signs built for daily service
At InkoHoreca, we make reserve table signs for restaurants, cafes, bars, and hotels from $9.79, in plywood with a leather mount or solid oak. Pick a finish from our color palette, and we'll laser engrave your wording or logo onto the sign. The whole order scales with wholesale pricing, so the more you order, the better the per-piece price. Send us your logo and the quantity you need, and we'll put together a quote.
Well made, fast delivery and friendly customer service.
Marlboro Kitchen & Bar
Compare every style in the reserve table signs collection, or match them to the rest of your table in all table accessories and let the bulk discount work for you.
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