Make your restaurant stand out from the competition with custom-designed, high-quality tabletops that enhance your patrons’ dining experience. We collaborate with you and the local business owners in your community. Your patrons will be entertained by what’s on the table (rather than their watch) while you prepare their food.
What is the Greatest Benefit to you, the restaurant owner? FREE TABLES!
But there’s more…
Only three questions…
- Do you own a restaurant that has been in business for at least 5 years?
- Are you community-minded?
- Are you looking for new tables for your restaurant?
If you answered yes to all of the above questions, you may be a good fit for our Free Restaurant Tabletop Promotional Program.
YES! Free Tabletops for your restaurant. We also offer our program to coffee shops, ice cream parlors, bowling alleys, and other venues where the public gathers.
Discover if this would be a good fit for your restaurant. You can schedule a Free, No-obligation Discovery Call with Jimmy, the owner of Local Table Talk.
Contact us to learn more about this unique opportunity and get qualified. Click Here to Contact Us
You’ll be the talk of the town once these beautiful custom-designed tables are installed.
Look at these tables, but please note that we can also custom-design tables tailored to your restaurant’s decor. Since 2008, every restaurant we’ve worked with has had a unique design.
The Only Free Promotion For Locally Owned Restaurants






Schedule your Free, No-obligation Discovery Call today. Click Here
Additional Information
Jimmy has placed tables in small towns around Colorado, Kansas, and even California. Contact us if you would like to learn more about or see one of our tabletop projects.
We did not create all the tables with tabletop advertising in Colorado restaurants. Our tabletops are of the highest quality available, and our service is top-notch. We, too, are local.
Restaurant owners enjoy working with Jimmy; most have renewed several times throughout the years.
We can make tables of all shapes and sizes.
There is the standard 48 x 30-inch table – a 4-top.
However, we have also produced tables in various shapes and sizes, including round, square, rectangular, octagonal, and long 8-top sizes.

FAQs on Topic

Will my patrons like the new tables with ads on them?
That’s a fair question, and the short answer is yes—if it’s done right.
Most patrons don’t mind ads on tables as long as they’re well-designed, not intrusive, and feel relevant or local. In fact, many people find them interesting, especially if they showcase nearby businesses, events, or useful services.
It provides customers with something to look at while they’re waiting for their food. When ads are integrated into the table design instead of being cluttered on paper inserts or placemats, it feels more intentional and polished. Additionally, if the ads help support local businesses (or even the restaurant itself), it can boost the “support local” pride that many diners already feel.
Dwell Time Matters
Studies show that people in restaurants and cafés typically sit for 20–45 minutes, providing them ample time to engage with their surroundings, including advertisements on the table. (Source: Nielsen, dwell time studies)
Local Table Talk also featured Trivia and a Kids’ Game on the tables for the added enjoyment of the patrons.
Local Appeal Works
People tend to trust and pay more attention to ads from local businesses, especially in small towns or close-knit communities. This can make built-in ads feel more like local shout-outs than traditional advertising.
What do people think about the tables?
Positive Perception: According to a study by the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA), 68% of consumers report making purchase decisions frequently or sometimes while away from home, and 40% have tried a product after seeing an out-of-home ad.