If I was the marketing director of the company who manufactures The Grillery, I would make the tag line: “who in their right mind wouldn’t want a grill like this?”
Check it out. Stainless steel construction, made in the USA, cooking grates that you raise or lower to adjust the grill temperature (how fun is that!), a large fire box designed to burn wood, an accessible and easy to clean firebox, and a grate system that collects the drippings for easy basting. Other features include a rotisserie set up that really creates a very authentic “cooking over an open fire experience”. Santa Maria barbecue anyone?
To good to be true? Of course no grill is perfect. The lack of a hood prevents the traditional “low-n-slow” cooking style that really infuses barbecue with a smoky flavor. Grilling with wood is terrific, but it is not as easy (or convenient) as charcoal or lump charcoal. Wood requires a longer lead time to prepare the red hot coals needed to be grilled with. And the price….well, having been in the grill business, the old axiom “you get what you pay for” fits this product to a “T”. (in other words, you want quality manufacturing, stainless steel, made in the U.S.A….be prepared to pay for it)
As a disclaimer, I have not cooked on The Grillery – but I have been aware of it for many years. I have grilled on many other similar grills and was in the industry for many years. I know grills…I know quality…I know the utility of great grilling. You can trust me on this,,,,to paraphrase the great Willie Nelson, “if you got the money honey, I got the grill!”.
(one other thing , and I think this speaks volumes about a business, I was on the Grillery’s website, and I sent the company a question about adding a hood to their grills, and within two hours, I had an answer back from a real person! When is the last time that has happenned to you? And by the way, the answer to my question is that the team at The Grillery is open to any ideas!!)


















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