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Bring warmth and function to outdoor meals with our fire pit dining tables at All Season Patio. These full-height outdoor dining tables with built-in fire pit features combine comfortable dining-height seating with a central flame — perfect for evening dinners, year-round entertaining, and patios that need both a table and a fire feature without sacrificing space for either.
Why Choose Outdoor Fire Pit Dining Tables
True Dining Height: At approximately 28–30" tall, fire pit dining tables match standard outdoor dining chairs — meaning real meals, real conversations, and proper posture instead of slouching over a low coffee-height fire pit. These are tables built for dinner, not just drinks.
Ambiance Without Compromise: The built-in flame creates atmosphere and gentle heat without eating up your usable tabletop space. The burner sits down the center (linear models) or in a recessed central well (square and round models), leaving plenty of room for plates, drinks, and serving dishes around it.
Space Optimization for Smaller Patios: Combines two key outdoor features — a dining table and a fire pit — into one footprint. Ideal for decks, balconies, and small patios where you don't have room for both pieces separately. One purchase, one footprint, two functions.
Extends the Dining Season: A regular outdoor dining table is unusable when temperatures drop. A fire pit dining table extends your outdoor dining season into spring evenings, fall nights, and even mild winter use — the integrated heat source keeps guests comfortable when they'd otherwise head indoors.
How to Choose the Right Fire Pit Dining Table
Seating Capacity: Fire pit dining tables range from compact 4-seaters (typically 48–60" long) up to large 8-seaters (84"+). Plan for at least 24" of table width per guest. If you regularly host larger groups, lean toward a 72"+ linear model.
Burner Layout — Linear vs. Central: Linear burners run down the center of rectangular tables, creating a dramatic wide flame display that doubles as a conversation centerpiece. Central burners sit in the middle of round or square tables with usable tabletop space around all four sides. Linear tends to feel more "restaurant patio"; central feels more "campfire dinner."
Surface Material: Look for durable, heat-resistant surfaces. The Outdoor GreatRoom Company offers fire pit dining tables in powder-coated metal, Supercast concrete, and mosaic tile finishes. Elementi Plus models extend into marble porcelain for a premium dining-room-style finish. All materials should be UV-stable, freeze-thaw resistant, and easy to wipe down between meals.
Fuel Type: Choose between propane powered fire pit dining tables and natural gas models. Propane units typically include a concealed tank storage compartment in the base, while natural gas models connect directly to your home's gas line. For most homeowners, propane offers more placement flexibility; natural gas offers cleaner long-term operation without tank swaps.
Burner Lid Included: Many fire pit dining tables ship with a matching lid that covers the burner area when the fire isn't lit, restoring the full tabletop surface for daytime meals or extra serving space. If you'll use the table for daytime entertaining, prioritize models that include a lid.
Glass Wind Guard Compatibility: Glass wind guards (typically sold separately) protect the flame in breezy conditions and keep guests' food away from direct fire. Particularly useful on tables used for actual meals where wind could blow ash or affect flame steadiness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to eat around a fire pit dining table?
Yes. Fire pit dining tables are engineered specifically for dining use — the burner is set in the center with adequate clearance, heat-resistant surfaces around it, and flame height adjustable to ambient or full-roar settings. For dining, most owners run the flame on low to medium, creating warmth without interfering with plates or conversation.
How does a fire pit dining table compare to a regular fire pit table?
Regular fire pit tables are coffee-table height (typically 18–24" tall), designed for lounging with low chairs around them. Fire pit dining tables are 28–30" tall — full dining height — designed for actual meals with standard dining chairs. The difference is significant: one's for cocktails, the other's for dinner.
Do these tables provide enough legroom?
Yes — fire pit dining tables are designed with adequate leg clearance beneath the burner system, just like a regular dining table. Review individual product dimensions for exact specs, but most models accommodate standard outdoor dining chairs without issue.
Can I use the fire during the meal itself?
Absolutely. That's the entire point. Low to medium flame settings provide ambient warmth and visual atmosphere without throwing excessive heat or interfering with food. Many owners keep the flame on throughout the meal and turn it up after for after-dinner gathering.
Are fire pit dining tables heavy?
Most range from 100 to 300+ lbs depending on materials and size. Concrete and stone-finish tables are heaviest; powder-coated aluminum and steel models are lighter. Most are designed to remain stationary in a fixed patio location.
Do these tables come with lids?
Many fire pit dining tables include a matching burner lid that converts the unit into a fully usable dining table when the fire isn't lit. Check the individual product page — lid inclusion varies by manufacturer and model.
Can I use a fire pit dining table year-round?
Yes — these tables are built for permanent outdoor installation, including freeze-thaw cycles. Using a fitted protective cover (often sold separately) during the off-season extends the life of both the surface finish and the burner system.
Browse our full collection of fire pit dining tables at All Season Patio — featuring premium outdoor dining tables with fire pit features from The Outdoor GreatRoom Company, Elementi, and more. For coffee-table height options, browse our propane fire pit tables collection instead.





















