Walnut Butcher Block Chocolate Tabletops

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Walnut Butcher Block Chocolate Tabletops

Table Top Style: Butcher Block
Wood Type: Walnut
Wood Source: New
Thickness: 1-3/4″ (others by request)
Texture: Smooth
Plank Width: 3/4″
Edge Profile: 1/8″ Eased (others by request)
Corner Profile: 1/8″ Eased (others by request)
Color Options: Chocolate, Original
Lead Time: 3-4 weeks (may vary by product & quantity)
Indoor Use Only
Price:
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SKU: BBW-CH
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Chocolate Walnut Restaurant Tables bring a deeper and more refined walnut presentation that fits restaurant layouts needing warmth and serenity. The chocolate stain highlights the natural depth of color in the warm walnut grain while keeping the surface smooth and consistent for daily use. This color direction creates a richer appearance that supports inviting dining environments without overwhelming the room. You can explore similar options within our butcher block collection to compare colors and refine your restaurant design plan.

Many operators appreciate the depth of color the  walnut butcher block chocolate stain provides in spaces that depend on warm lighting. The stain calms natural variations and produces a balanced look that complements thoughtful color choices, seating layouts, and interior design elements. This darker direction appeals to restaurants wanting deeper tones while still keeping the expressive qualities that make walnut tabletops popular. These tops provide a smooth and unified presentation that fits modern interiors, classic dining rooms, and elevated restaurant designs.

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Setting the standard with 100% Quarter-sawn hardwoods

Chocolate Walnut Restaurant Tables use three quarter inch walnut staves to create a clean butcher block pattern that remains stable in commercial use. The one and three quarter inch profile presents a balanced thickness that fits both modern and traditional restaurant interiors. Quarter sawn lumber improves movement control and keeps grain direction consistent across large rooms for a professional and unified presentation. This structure provides dependable restaurant performance while allowing the chocolate stain to show warm grain details without distraction.

🔆 Designer Insight

Chocolate walnut remains a favorite in modern restaurants because its deep color enhances ambient lighting and adds a sense of comfort that elevates the dining experience.


Other Popular Walnut Butcher Block Offerings

  • Walnut Butcher Block Original – a lighter natural walnut surface with strong figure and an inviting warm tone.

Chocolate stained walnut fits operators who want deeper colors while keeping the expressive patterns that make walnut appealing. If your restaurant needs a darker presentation, you can explore espresso stained walnut for an even richer look that stays within the same species family. Restaurants needing flexible design ideas often compare walnut butcher block to our standard plank walnut for wider grain patterns and greater organic character. You can also request samples to see how lighting influences each walnut option in real dining spaces.

🔆 Pro Tip

Rounded corners or larger radius edges help Chocolate Walnut tables maintain a softer look in modern restaurant layouts and prevent sharp edges from distracting guests.


Other Butcher Block Offerings That Include Walnut

  • Oak and Walnut Butcher Block – a mixed species table that blends warm walnut depth with light oak contrast for versatile restaurant layouts.

You can explore related tables in our tabletop lineup to plan coordinated dining rooms. For deeper oak options that blend well with chocolate walnut, see our Oak Butcher Block Bourbon tables for warm and rich tones. If you prefer walnut in different directions, compare the Classic Walnut Truffle tabletops for softer grain expression. You can also explore our full walnut overview at Walnut Wood Is Popular for a Reason to support your design choices.

 
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FAQs

How do Chocolate Walnut Restaurant Tables differ from wide plank walnut?
Chocolate Walnut Restaurant Tables use three quarter inch staves for a clean and consistent butcher block profile, while wide plank walnut uses two to five inch boards that show more movement. You can compare both formats on our Mixed Plank Walnut page.
Where can I learn more about walnut wood for restaurant design?
Our walnut blog explains color behavior, grain characteristics, and design benefits in detail. Read the full article at Walnut Wood Is Popular for a Reason.
Is there a lower cost option similar to Chocolate Walnut Restaurant Tables?
Yes. You can review our Classic Walnut Original tabletops for a similar walnut direction in a smooth plank format that offers excellent value.
Can walnut butcher block be used for waterfall restaurant tables?
Walnut butcher block is ideal for waterfall tables because the grain flows smoothly across the top and continues down the legs. See examples in our Leg Panel Enhancement.
Can I add engraved logos to Chocolate Walnut Restaurant Tables?
Yes. Walnut provides excellent contrast for engraved art and brand marks. You can review options on our engraved logo page.

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