
Outer
Concrete Fire Pit Table Cooking Set + Propane Tank Cover - Round
Reviewed by the The Top Finds editors · How we test
You'll complete your purchase on Outer's site · price checked May 20
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Best for
Homeowners with a permanent, well-designed outdoor space who entertain regularly and want a single anchor piece that handles fire, warmth, and occasional casual cooking without looking like equipment.
Skip if
You're outfitting a temporary space, want a serious cooking grill, or aren't ready to commit to a piece that weighs as much as it costs.
Price tier
Luxury
$4675
The verdict
Outer's Concrete Fire Pit Table is one of the few pieces of outdoor furniture that genuinely does three things well — it's a handsome coffee table, a functional fire pit, and a cooking surface — but at $4,675, it's a considered purchase for people who entertain seriously and want one object to anchor the whole patio.
What we love
- Real concrete construction with genuine material presence — not a look-alike
- Ceramic spheres act as an effective wind baffle, keeping the flame steady
- Propane tank cover integrates cleanly into the base so no hardware is visible
- Multifunctional: coffee table by day, fire pit and cooking surface by night
- Round format is naturally conversational and works with most patio arrangements
Worth knowing
- At $4,675 it's a significant investment that demands a long-term outdoor space commitment
- Concrete is heavy — placement is essentially permanent, not easily rearranged
- Cooking surface is suited to casual grilling only; not a substitute for a dedicated grill for larger meals
- Propane logistics (tank sourcing, refills) add ongoing friction compared to a wood fire
Our review
What it actually is
Outer built its reputation on outdoor furniture that doesn't look like outdoor furniture — pieces that feel as considered as what you'd put inside. This round concrete fire pit table sits squarely in that philosophy. During the day it reads as a low, substantial coffee table with serious material presence. Light the burner at dusk and it becomes the focal point of whatever gathering you're hosting. The included cooking set means you can actually grill over it, though we'd call that a bonus rather than the primary pitch.
The concrete top isn't decorative concrete — it has the weight and permanence of the real thing, which matters both aesthetically and functionally. The ceramic spheres arranged around the burner do double duty: they look intentional (not like a bag of lava rocks from the hardware store), and they act as a wind baffle that keeps the flame steady when a breeze picks up. In our experience with propane fire tables, wind management is usually the thing that separates a frustrating evening from a comfortable one.
The cooking angle
The "cooking set" inclusion is genuinely useful if you entertain the way Outer imagines you do — small groups, slow evenings, grilling a few things over an open flame rather than running a full cookout. Think skewers, vegetables, flatbread. This is not a replacement for your grill if you're cooking for eight people or doing anything that requires temperature control. Treat it as a campfire-style cooking surface that happens to be propane-powered and beautifully housed, and it earns its keep.
The propane tank cover
The included propane tank cover is a small thing that matters more than it sounds. Every fire table has the same problem: where do you hide the tank? Outer's cover integrates into the table's base so the tank disappears, which is the difference between furniture and equipment sitting in your yard. It's the kind of detail that justifies buying from a brand that sweats these things rather than assembling something from parts.
The honest conversation about $4,675
We won't pretend the price doesn't require a pause. It does. What you're paying for is primarily the material — real concrete, not composite — and the industrial design work that makes a heavy, permanent object look effortless rather than chunky. Outer's products are built to stay outside year-round in most climates, and this one carries that same durability premise. If you're the kind of person who replaces patio furniture every few years because cheaper pieces don't hold up, the math shifts. If you're furnishing a vacation rental or a first backyard, it doesn't.
One practical note: concrete is heavy. Moving this table is a two-person job at minimum. Site it where you want it to live permanently, because you won't be rearranging it casually.
What the round shape gets right
The rectangular version of this table suits a linear arrangement — a sofa facing chairs across a long run. The round format is better for conversation: everyone is equidistant from the flame, there's no head of the table, and it works with a variety of seating configurations from two chairs to a full sectional wrapped around it. For most people's patios, this is the right shape.
Common questions
Concrete Fire Pit Table Cooking Set + Propane Tank Cover - Round, answered
Does the Outer fire pit table come with a propane tank?
No — propane tanks are not included and must be purchased separately. The set does include a cover that hides the tank within the table's base.
Can you actually cook on the Outer Concrete Fire Pit Table?
Yes, within limits. The cooking set is designed for casual grilling — skewers, vegetables, smaller items — over an open propane flame. It's not a replacement for a dedicated gas or charcoal grill if you're cooking for a large group or need temperature control.
How heavy is the Outer concrete fire pit table?
Outer doesn't publish an exact weight, but concrete fire tables of this size typically weigh several hundred pounds. Plan to place it where you want it permanently — moving it requires at least two people.
Can the Outer fire pit table be left outside year-round?
Outer designs its products for year-round outdoor use in most climates. Concrete is weather-resistant, though covering the table during extended off-seasons or severe weather will prolong its finish.
What's the difference between the round and rectangular versions?
The round version suits conversational seating arrangements where guests gather from multiple sides; everyone is equidistant from the flame. The rectangular version fits better with linear sofa-and-chairs setups.
What do the ceramic spheres in the fire pit do?
They serve two purposes: visual — they look deliberate rather than like a pile of lava rocks — and functional, acting as a wind baffle that stabilizes the flame when there's a breeze.
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Concrete Fire Pit Table Cooking Set + Propane Tank Cover - Round
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