The Best Fire Pit Tables (2026): Our Top Picks by Category
The best fire pit table is the one that fits your space, fuel, and budget, but a handful stand out from the pack. Below are our top picks for 2026 by category: best overall, best round, best for big gatherings, best premium, and best for small spaces. Every one is a quality gas fire table from a trusted brand, in stock, and ships free. Here is what to buy and why.
In this article
- How we picked
- Best overall: Kenwood & Brooks 50″
- Best round: Pacaya 43″
- Best for big gatherings: Granville 60″
- Best premium: Warming Trends S48 AON
- Best for small spaces: Manhattan 36″
- Frequently asked questions
How we picked
We looked at build quality and materials, real-world heat output, the range of sizes and fuel options, and overall value, then chose a standout for each common need. Whatever you pick, decide on your fuel (propane or natural gas), your shape, and your size first, since those narrow the field fast. If you are still weighing those, our guides on propane vs natural gas, round vs rectangular, and what size to get will help.
Best overall: Kenwood & Brooks 50″
A chat-height rectangular table that fits most patios, seats four to six, and pairs with lounge seating. The all-around best pick for a typical backyard.
Best round: Pacaya 43″
A round concrete table with a hidden propane tank that seats everyone the same distance from the flame, ideal for conversation and compact patios.
Best for big gatherings: Granville 60″
A large concrete table that seats six to eight, built to anchor a bigger patio and handle real entertaining.
Best premium: Warming Trends S48 AON
A premium steel table known for a tall, dramatic flame and top-tier build. The pick when you want a showpiece.
Best for small spaces: Manhattan 36″
A compact square table that brings real fire to balconies and small patios without crowding them.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best fire pit table?
For most backyards, the Kenwood & Brooks 50″ is the best all-around fire pit table thanks to its versatile chat height, four-to-six seating, and quality build. The best one for you depends on your shape, size, and fuel, which is why we picked a standout for each need.
Are concrete or steel fire pit tables better?
Both are excellent. Concrete tables offer a modern, substantial look at great value, while steel tables are durable and come in more shapes and colors. See our materials comparison for the full breakdown.
What fire pit table is best for a small patio?
A compact 30 to 36 inch table like the Manhattan 36″ fits balconies and small patios while still seating two to four people around a real flame.
Should I get propane or natural gas?
Propane works anywhere with no installation but needs tank refills; natural gas never runs out and costs less per hour but requires a gas line. Our propane vs natural gas guide covers it in detail.
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