An outdoor fireplace with a pizza oven provides backyard warmth and ambiance. And did we mention there's pizza?
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An outdoor fireplace with a pizza oven provides backyard warmth and ambiance. And did we mention there's pizza?
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We’re really taken by the rustic design of Deeco’s chiminea pizza oven, which is why it’s our top outdoor fireplace with pizza oven pick. When assembled, it’s a chiminea-style fireplace with a pizza oven “hidden” behind a door with a decorative sun design. Take off the top of the chiminea and you’ve got a barbecue grill, ideal for tasty grilling over a wood fire.
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The Pizzello pizza oven is a wallet-friendly choice and offers four-in-one functionality. Use it as a fire pit or pop on the pizza oven or grill top to enjoy an outdoor feast. The pizza oven attachment also works on nearly any backyard grill. Not sure which fuel type to settle on? It works with carbon, firewood and pellets, so you’ll always have options.
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If you want to test the waters (or embers!) before you commit to a major purchase, the Solo Stove Pi Fire, sold as a component of the Solo Stove Bonfire fire pit, is a good first step. It’s easy to use and, more importantly, completely portable.
The editor-tested (and adored) Pi Fire pizza oven fits over the Bonfire fire pit. Together the items are portable for camping, beach parties and cookouts. The Pi Fire comes in three sizes to fit Solo Stove’s Bonfire, Yukon or Ranger fire pits.
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We like the simplicity of this compact Talavera pizza oven that also functions as a outdoor fireplace. It comes with a black metal stand, elevating it to just the right height for gathering around with some chairs. At just over 12 inches high and 20 inches wide, it’s another great option for small patios.
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Serious pizza lovers with the room should consider splurging on the Chicago Brick Oven built-in pizza oven kit. This DIY kit comes with nearly everything needed to create a wood-burning fireplace with pizza oven right in the yard. The dome shape coupled with sturdy refractory cement insulates the oven and allows it to heat to nearly 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Outdoor oasis, here you come!
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Professional-grade and striking enough to serve as a backyard attraction, the Gozney Dome is a quality dual-fuel option for those who can’t commit to wood or gas. It comes with an integrated gas burner and regulator for propane cooking, plus space beneath for cracked kindling when going the wood-fired route. Beginners will love that airflow is controlled by a dial, as it’s so much easier than fussing with vents.
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Those looking for a fireplace/pizza oven that burns for hours on end, listen up! The Nuke wood-fired outdoor oven holds enough wood fuel for several hours, which comes in handy when cooking a small pig, which it’s also capable of. While the oven itself comes from steel, it’s lined with refractory tiles that give an authentic brick oven experience. A steam outlet directs smoke away from guests, so there’s no need to move your seat when the wind changes.
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Convert your Snow Peak pack-and-carry fire kit into a fully functional camping oven with the Snow Peak field oven attachment. Lightweight at under 14 pounds, it’s the ideal pizza oven for camping and backpacking. Simply place hot coals on top and beneath to reach temperatures of up to 930 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s plenty of heat for a crackling, crispy crust!
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Before you start pouring a foundation for your new backyard focal point, consider a few important things:
I’m a travel, lifestyle and home improvement writer based in rural Umbria, Italy. My husband is a stonemason and together, we are passionate about the great outdoors, endless home improvement projects, our tween daughter and dogs. I cover a variety of topics for Family Handyman and am always ready to test out a new pizza oven or fire pit. The Family Handyman team consulted Anthony Falco, international pizza consultant, cookbook author and illustrator, to make sure we were on the right track.
Outdoor fireplaces with pizza ovens offer additional considerations than fire pits or pizza ovens individually. Because both functionalities require their own set of standards that determine quality, we opted for picks that perform both functions flawlessly.
Through personal testing to thoroughly combing through reviews, video and doing our own independent research, we were able to narrow down our list of the best outdoor fireplaces with pizza ovens down to the top 10.
The cost of a fire pit and pizza oven combination can be as little as $100 to as much as $10,000 for custom built-in versions. The perks of a portable oven are their cost and travel-friendly nature, but a fabricated pizza oven kit offers the added benefit of being an attractive backyard feature. Whatever your price range, it’s possible to find a pizza oven fireplace that fits your family’s needs.
While smaller pizza ovens, like an Ooni or Gozney, don’t require a permit, Falco suggests checking with your local department of buildings or homeowners association (HOA) before installing anything more substantial than that.
Firebricks, refractory concrete and sand foam brick for insulation are the best materials for pizza ovens, according to Falco. “The ratio of the dome to the mouth is very important, take the time to find plans from a trusted source. Don’t underestimate insulation, it’s the key to long term success,” he says.
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