10 Easy Pieces: Portable Grills for Urban Picnics - Gardenista
For nomadic picnickers or city dwellers with a sliver of outside space, a grill that can travel to a park or a beach (or a fire escape) is an essential.
The Eva Solo To Go Grill is compact and each element stacks on one another and fastens with a polyester band around the entire unit; €160 ($186 USD) at Connox.
The Portable BBQ Suitcase by Kikkerland has a charcoal grill instead of a stainless steel suitcase; $85 at Kikkerland.
The Röshults Portable Table Grill is a small charcoal grill for use in the home, garden, and public spaces. For more on the line see The World’s Most Elegant Outdoor Grill.
HotSpot Notebook Portable Charcoal Grill works in both open and folded-up positions; $21.52 on Amazon.
The City Boy Picnic Grill from Lumi ($229) is stylish as well as practical and available at the Finnish Design Shop.
The Bucket Barbecue is inspired by fisherman cooking their catch over coals. For more on the bucket see our post Beach Party: A Carry-Along Barbecue Bucket.
From HEAT, a collapsible Portable Charcoal Grill with adjustable grill height, a chrome grill, and handles is available in four colors including orange (shown) ; it’s €59.95 ($70 USD) from Fonq.
The compact Eva Solo Table Grill from Danish designers Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbaek is ideal for urban outdoor spaces.
Designed by RS Barcelona and Mermelada Estudio, the Mon Oncle V2 Barbecue is a lightweight portable grill that packs up into what looks like a retro suitcase, leather straps and all; $390 at A + R Store.
The Bar-B-Q Time Barbecue Bucket with Handle is a black enamel bucket with a stainless grate; $21 at Amazon.