The table plan is where a party either works or turns into a bottleneck. Our family-run shop in Palmdale rents two proven formats — 60-inch round tables that seat eight, and 6ft rectangular banquet tables — and we haul them to backyards, halls, parks, and warehouses across the Antelope Valley and Santa Clarita Valley every week.
Booking takes about two minutes online. Orders of $150 or more ship free within our local delivery zone; smaller drops are a flat $30. Same-week dates are usually open, and you'll see real availability on the calendar before you pay a cent.
The 60-inch round is the social table. Eight people face each other, conversation flows, and a dance floor fits neatly in the middle of the room. It's the default for quinceañeras, weddings, and any dinner where the seating chart matters. At $11 per day, seating eighty guests costs $110 in tables.
The 6ft rectangular table at $9 per day is the utility player. Line up three of them for a buffet, push two together for the kids' zone, or run them banquet-style down a long patio in Quartz Hill. They also carry the cake, the DJ gear, and the aguas frescas — jobs a round table does awkwardly.
If you're between sizes, round up on rectangles: an empty serving table always finds a purpose, while a missing one means the birria sits on someone's tailgate.
Every table we stock has a molded commercial top and folding steel legs — not the sagging garage tables you're picturing. They lock flat on uneven yards in Littlerock, take a 110-degree Lancaster afternoon without warping, and wipe clean after the frosting incident someone's five-year-old will absolutely cause.
We inspect legs and locks after each rental. A table collapsing under a full spread is the nightmare scenario in this business, and in years of weekend deliveries it hasn't happened on our watch.
Bare tables are fine for a casual cookout, but an $8 tablecloth changes the whole look for less than the cost of a two-liter soda per table. We stock cloth napkins at $1 and table runners at $6 as well — see our linen rentals page for colors and pairing ideas. Most customers add chairs to the same order: plastic folding chairs from $1.50 or resin chairs at $4 ride on the same truck for one delivery fee.
Eight adults comfortably. You can squeeze ten for a kids' table, but adults at ten will be bumping elbows over the rice.
A typical setup — seven 60-inch rounds plus fifty plastic chairs — comes to about $152 per day, which clears the free-delivery threshold on its own.
Linens are a separate line item so you only pay for what you want: tablecloths $8, runners $6, cloth napkins $1 each.
Yes — we deliver to public parks all the time, including Apollo Park and Marie Kerr Park. Just make sure your gathering has any permit the city requires; we'll handle the muscle.
Call or text us up to 48 hours before delivery and we'll adjust counts up or down, subject to that week's availability.