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A fire pit table combines the warmth of an outdoor fire pit with the functionality of a full-size patio table — giving you a flat surface for drinks, plates, and décor while a clean, adjustable flame burns at the center. No separate fire pit, no wasted space. Just one piece of outdoor furniture that does both.
Looking for a standalone fire pit without the table surface? Browse our main fire pit collection. Want the crackling wood experience? Check out our wood burning fire pits.
Every fire pit table ships free with a protective cover included where available.
A fire pit table is a piece of outdoor furniture with a gas burner built into the center of a full-size table. It functions as both a patio table and a fire feature. Most models use propane (with a hidden tank compartment) or connect to a natural gas line for permanent installation.
Yes — and it's one of the safest fire features for decks. Since fire pit tables are gas-powered, they produce no sparks or embers. Always place the table on a level surface and maintain the clearance distances specified by the manufacturer. For extra protection, use a heat-resistant deck pad.
Propane fire pit tables use portable 20 lb tanks hidden inside the table base — place them anywhere, no gas line needed. Natural gas fire pit tables connect to your home's gas line for unlimited fuel with no tank refills. Choose propane for portability, natural gas for convenience and lower long-term fuel costs.
Most fire pit tables produce between 40,000 and 60,000 BTUs — enough to comfortably warm a seating area of 8–12 feet in diameter. The heat output is fully adjustable: low flame for ambiance on warm evenings, full blast for chilly nights.
No. Gas fire pit tables are not designed for cooking. Grease and food residue can clog the burner ports and damage the ignition system. For a fire feature you can cook on, check out our wood burning fire pits.
For 4–6 people: a rectangular table (48"–60" long) or a 42"–48" round table. For 6–8+ people: go with a 60"–72" rectangular table. Coffee table height works best with lounge seating — sofas, deep chairs, and low sectionals.