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Fire Pit Dining Tables

Bring together warmth, style, and functionality with our Fire Pit Dining Tables collection. These beautifully designed pieces combine the utility of a dining table with the ambiance of a fire feature, creating the perfect centerpiece for outdoor meals and gatherings. Whether you’re hosting dinner parties or enjoying family meals under the sky, Fire Pit Dining Tables offer both comfort and visual appeal.

Made from durable, weather-resistant materials, our fire pit dining tables are built to perform season after season while providing striking flame effects that enhance your outdoor living space. With plenty of surface area and inviting warmth, they elevate alfresco dining into a cozy, memorable experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not all fire pit dining tables support simultaneous dining and fire use — this feature is typically reserved for higher-end models. Most dining-height fire pit tables are designed at around 29–30 inches tall to accommodate standard dining chairs, and many include a lid that covers the fire bowl to convert it into a regular table surface when needed. If dining with an active flame is important to you, look specifically for models that advertise this dual-use capability.

  • Fire pit dining tables span a wide price range depending on quality and materials. In most cases, a fire table costs between $1,000 and $5,000, though budget-friendly options from big-box stores can be found for a few hundred dollars. Higher-end models featuring premium materials like cast concrete, powder-coated aluminum, or marine-grade stainless steel will sit at the upper end of that range.

  • Both fuel types have distinct advantages depending on your setup. Propane tanks are portable and easy to use, while natural gas requires a fixed connection but provides a continuous supply so you never have to worry about running out mid-gathering. Many fire pit tables are set up for propane but include a conversion kit so you can switch to natural gas if your patio setup allows for it.

  • Fire pit dining tables can generally be used under a covered patio as long as there is good airflow and the flames are kept well away from any flammable surfaces. The standard safety guideline is to keep any flame source at least 10 feet away from your house, fence, or low-hanging branches. Using a fire pit table inside a screened-in porch is not recommended due to the increased fire risk and limited ventilation.

  • The most durable fire pit dining tables are built from powder-coated steel, aluminum, or glass fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC), all of which are designed to handle heat, rust, and weather exposure. Aluminum is a particularly popular choice because it is both lightweight and rust-resistant, making it ideal for year-round outdoor use. For extra longevity, experts recommend using a protective cover when the table is not in use and storing it in a sheltered area during extreme weather.