Best Concrete and Stone Look Fire Pit Tables
A concrete or stone-look fire pit table does two things at once: it gives you a working fire that runs on propane, and it anchors your patio with a piece that looks like it belongs in an outdoor design magazine. The material finish is what separates these from the basic black steel options.
Most of the tables in this roundup sit in the $400 to $1,500 range, which puts them squarely in the sweet spot for a patio upgrade you will actually use. Fall is when you get the most from a fire table, when the air drops and you want warmth without moving inside.
These picks cover everything from compact 28-inch tables for a 10x10 deck to wide 48-inch statement pieces for larger entertaining areas. All of them use propane for easy setup, and a few have natural gas conversion options if you want a permanent connection.
1.Best Overall Concrete Look Fire Table
The Modeno Harwich is the fire table that keeps showing up in outdoor renovation posts for good reason. It has a hand-poured concrete look with a weathered gray finish that ages well in sun and rain. The 48,000 BTU burner puts out real heat, enough to keep 6 people warm on a 45-degree evening without anyone reaching for extra layers.
The Harwich comes with a lid that converts it to a dining table when the fire is off, which makes it practical for patios where you need the surface year-round. Setup is about 45 minutes, and the propane tank fits inside the cabinet base out of sight. On a 12x14 patio, this table becomes the room.

Modeno Harwich Propane Fire Pit Table
$799
3,100+ reviews
A genuine concrete-look finish with a 48,000 BTU burner and a convertible tabletop lid that makes it one of the most functional fire tables available.
Shop on Amazon →2.Best Stone Mosaic Fire Table Under $500
The Blue Rhino Endless Summer GAD1401M has been a reliable option at the lower end of the fire table market for years, and the stone mosaic tile top is the reason it keeps selling. The decorative tile pattern around the burner gives it a handcrafted look you would not expect at this price point. It runs on a standard 20-pound propane tank and lights with a push-button ignition.
At 40,000 BTU it is not the most powerful burner on this list, but it is more than enough for 4 people gathered around a 10x12 patio. The tabletop fits four drinks comfortably, and the included glass beads in the burner bowl give the flame a clean, even look. If you want a stone-look fire table without spending close to a thousand dollars, this is the one to start with.

Blue Rhino Endless Summer GAD1401M LP Propane Gas Fire Table
$449
6,700+ reviews
A decorative stone mosaic tile top with 40,000 BTU output and push-button ignition, at a price that makes it the most accessible fire table on this list.
Shop on Amazon →3.Best Rectangular Concrete Fire Table for Dining Setups
Most fire tables are square or round, which works for a lounge setup. But if your patio furniture is arranged around a rectangular dining configuration, the Sunnydaze Bradford 44-inch propane fire pit table fits in without looking like an afterthought. The concrete gray finish wraps the full frame, and the rectangular fire bowl keeps the flame centered where everyone is actually sitting.
This is a solid choice for a covered patio or pergola because the 50,000 BTU output stays contained in the bowl rather than pushing heat upward. The Bradford holds a 20-pound tank in the cabinet, includes a lava rock set, and the ignition is simple enough that guests can relight it without asking you how. For 6 to 8 people in a dining arrangement, the proportions are exactly right.

Sunnydaze Bradford 44-Inch Rectangular Propane Fire Pit Table
$529
2,400+ reviews
A 44-inch rectangular concrete-finish fire table with 50,000 BTU output, designed to anchor dining setups where a square table would look out of place.
Shop on Amazon →4.Best Convertible Faux Stone Fire Table for Lounge Patios
The Pleasant Hearth Everett is built for the person who uses the fire table as a coffee table most of the year and fires it up when the weather calls for it. The faux stone finish has actual texture you can feel, not just a printed pattern on smooth steel. The included tempered glass wind guard keeps the flame stable on breezy evenings, which is a problem a lot of cheaper tables never address.
It sits at coffee table height of 18 inches, which makes it comfortable for sectionals and deep-seat lounge furniture. The slate-look finish holds up to UV exposure better than painted finishes that fade after a summer. If your patio furniture is rustic or mixed-material, the Everett blends in without competing with what is already out there.

Pleasant Hearth Everett 50,000 BTU Propane Fire Pit Table
$649
1,800+ reviews
A textured faux-slate fire table with a tempered glass wind guard and coffee table height, built for lounge setups that need warmth and a surface at the same time.
Shop on Amazon →5.Best Compact Concrete Fire Table for Small Patios
COSIEST makes a 28-inch square propane fire pit table with genuine appeal for tighter outdoor spaces. The smooth charcoal gray concrete-texture finish fits the minimal outdoor aesthetic that works on a city rooftop, a condo balcony, or a 10x10 patio where a larger table would crowd everything else out. The 50,000 BTU burner is the same output you find on tables twice this size.
The glass beads included fill the fire bowl cleanly, and the compact footprint means two to four people can sit close enough to feel the warmth without the table dominating the whole space. Propane tank access is through a side door in the base. For small patios where everything needs to earn its square footage, this table punches well above its size.

COSIEST 28-Inch Square Propane Gas Fire Pit Table
$469
4,300+ reviews
A compact 28-inch square fire table with a charcoal concrete finish and 50,000 BTU output, ideal for small patios and urban outdoor spaces.
Shop on Amazon →6.Best Premium Stone Fire Table for a Full Outdoor Room
Firegear builds fire products for people who are serious about their outdoor rooms, and the Sanctuary3 36-inch fire pit table shows that. The weathered concrete exterior is thick and substantial, not a thin veneer over steel tubing. The 60,000 BTU CROSSFIRE burner creates a flame pattern that is genuinely impressive after dark, and it is compatible with natural gas conversion if you want a permanent installation tied to a gas line.
This table is an investment designed to last a decade or more in outdoor conditions without fading or corroding. The bowl is large enough that the fire feels generous without being unsafe on a covered patio with 80 inches of clearance. If you are building an outdoor room with a pergola, a quality sectional, and a durable rug, the Firegear Sanctuary3 is the centerpiece the rest of that space deserves.

Firegear Sanctuary3 36-Inch Propane Fire Pit Table
$1,299
890+ reviews
A premium fire table with a weathered concrete exterior, 60,000 BTU CROSSFIRE burner, and natural gas compatibility for permanent outdoor room installations.
Shop on Amazon →Quick Tips for Concrete Fire Pit Tables
Check your overhead clearance first. If your fire table sits under a pergola or covered patio, you need at least 80 inches of clearance from the flame to the structure above. Most propane fire tables specify a minimum clearance in the manual.
Cover it year-round, not just in winter. Concrete and faux stone finishes hold up well to weather, but standing water in the fire bowl will corrode the burner over time. A fitted cover extends the life of the table significantly.
Choose glass beads over lava rock. Lava rock holds moisture and can pop when heated if it gets wet. Fire glass looks better and does not carry the same risk near open flame.
Keep a spare propane tank. Running out of propane mid-evening is a guaranteed conversation killer. A second 20-pound tank costs about $25 to fill and solves that problem for good.
Match table size to your patio footprint. A 28-inch table with four chairs around it leaves enough walking room on a 10x12 patio. A 44 to 48-inch table needs at least a 14x14 footprint to avoid feeling cramped.
Seal the surface once a year. Most faux concrete finishes are sealed at the factory, but a spray-on masonry sealer each spring adds extra protection against staining from drinks, pollen, and weather.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are concrete look fire pit tables actually made of concrete?
Most are not solid concrete. They use a steel frame with a concrete-texture coating or a fiber-reinforced composite panel that mimics the look. True cast concrete tables like some Modeno models are heavier and more expensive but have a more authentic finish and feel.
Can I convert a propane fire table to natural gas?
Some fire tables, including the Firegear Sanctuary3, come with natural gas conversion kits or have them available as accessories. Not all propane fire tables can be converted, so check the product specs before buying if a permanent gas line is your plan.
What size fire pit table works for 6 people?
A 40 to 48-inch table gives 6 people enough room to sit comfortably with chairs or a sectional. Smaller 28-inch tables are well-suited for 2 to 4 people but feel tight with a larger group gathered around them.
How do I protect the concrete finish from staining?
Cover the table when not in use and avoid setting drinks directly on the surface without coasters. A spray-on masonry sealer applied once a year keeps the finish looking clean and prevents moisture from working into the coating over time.