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S'mores Board with Indoor Fire Pit

Published: Jun 23, 2025 by Misty Tannery · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for a fun and memorable way to enjoy dessert year-round, this S'mores Board with Indoor Fire Pit is the perfect idea! No campfire? No problem! With a simple indoor fire pit and a fully loaded s’mores board, you can bring all the flavor and nostalgia of classic s’mores right to your kitchen table.

This easy and interactive dessert board idea is packed with sweet treats like chocolate bars, marshmallows, cookies, and graham crackers, letting everyone build their perfect s’more. It’s a fun and festive option for parties, holidays, or cozy family nights in—especially when it’s too cold (or too hot!) to go outside.Whether you're hosting a gathering or planning a night of indoor fun, this DIY s’mores board with a tabletop fire pit is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Let’s dive into how to make your own!

Full overhead shot of an indoor s’mores board with a lit fire pit and assorted sweet treats.
The ultimate indoor s’mores setup—so easy, fun, and totally delicious!

This s'mores board is honestly perfect year round...whether it's to hot or to cold or you just don't want to deal with a camp fire! You will find so many uses for this indoor fire pit and a good board!

I have a few fun board ideas! Take a look at this Caramel Apple Board!

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  • Ingredients
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Ingredients

  • cookies and graham crackers
  • chocolate candies
  • marshmallows
  • 90% alcohol
Overhead view of a s’mores board with chocolate, marshmallows, cookies, and a lit tabletop fire pit.
This indoor s’mores board is loaded with all the essentials—perfect for your next party or family night!

Instructions

Add the fire pit to the board first so that you can work around that, since it is the largest item. I like to create sections of crackers/cookies, candies and marshmallows.

Add the alcohol to the canister according to the manufacturers instructions and light with long lighter to start the fire.

Close-up of a marshmallow roasting over a tabletop fire pit.
Toasting the perfect marshmallow over an indoor tabletop fire pit—no campfire needed!

Hint: Serve a variety or cookies and candies to have all kinds of flavor options!

Variations

Even candies that are fruity are sooo fun!

Try Starburst, Laffy Taffy etc!

Equipment

  • Fire pit - HERE
  • Roasting Sticks - HERE
  • Boards - HERE and HERE and HERE

FAQ

What kind of fuel do I use?

70%-90% isopropyl alcohol.

Related

Looking for other recipes like this? Try these:

  • Festive fall dessert board with pumpkin dip, cookies, graham crackers, and seasonal fruit.
    Pumpkin Dip and a Fall Board
  • Fall Board with Nutella dip and Pumpkin dip
    Fall Snack Board with Pumpkin Dip & Nutella Dip
  • Overhead view of a caramel apple board with a mini crockpot of caramel, apple slices, and various toppings.
    Caramel Apple Board
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Pairing

These are great with s'mores!

  • Thin chocolate chip cookies with toffee bits and pecans stacked on a plate.
    THIN Toffee Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • thin and chewy oatmeal cookie
    Chewiest Thinnest Oatmeal Cookies!
  • Sheet Pan Rice Krispie Treats
    Sheet Pan Rice Krispie Treats
  • A platter of sugar cookies topped with red and blue sprinkles.
    Buttery Soft Sugar Cookies

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