Essential Grilling Gear for Your Tiny Apartment

Grilling is a treasured summer pastime. Unless, of course, you live in an small urban apartment with limited outdoor space. For those of us confined to tiny balconies, or hell, a roof, grilling can present something of a logistical challenge. But it’s not impossible! All you need is the right gear—and permission from your local government who probably has some pretty strict rules about where you can grill. We can't speak to the law, but we can take care of the tools.
Weber Q 3200 Grill
This isn’t the tiniest grill you can buy, but at just over four feet wide, it’s still compact enough to fit into most small spaces. Weber's little propane barbecue comes with ample prep space on both sides, saving you the trouble of hauling out a separate table. Meanwhile, an under-grill storage area fits a 20-pound propane tank and all your grilling tools. $400
AmazonThermapen
Every grill master knows that intuition can only take you so far. For perfectly cooked meat, you need a thermometer. This one from Thermoworks spits out readings in 2 seconds. We recommend wrapping it in a squishy silicone boot ($9 extra) so the next time you drop it on your hard, concrete balcony, its brains will survive the impact. $79
Thermoworks
Hedley & Bennett Apron
An apron pulls double duty. It protects your clothes from meat juice, sure. But it also functions as a wearable storage unit. This canvas (read: washable) apron has two lap pockets, a triple check pocket, and small towel loop, making it capable of storing a junk drawer’s worth of cooking tools. $114
Hedley and BennettPok Pok Thaan Coals
If you hate grilling with propane, try these: binchotan coals from famed Thai restaurant Pok Pok made from orchard-grown rambutan fruit wood. They're larger and more expensive than the standard briquettes you’d buy at Ace Hardware. But they look insanely cool. Oh yes and also, they burn with a consistent, even heat that’ll make your grilling more efficient. You’re going to want a charcoal chimney to start these bad boys, but once the fire’s rolling, it won’t stop for more than four hours. $9
Pok Pok
Grillaholics Grill Basket
So you don’t eat meat? That’s cool. Grill your veggies to perfection with these stainless steel baskets that sit atop your grill’s grates. Flames lick up through the perforations, giving your zucchini and peppers robust flavors and just enough color. Bonus: When your vegetables are done, you can let the baskets cool and use them as serving dishes. $25
AmazonWilliams Sonoma Smoker Box
Chances are good you don’t have room for a separate smoker. If not, this handy little smoker box will do the trick. Fill the bottom of the 12 x 10-inch aluminum box with wood chips or herbs, stick it on the grill, and wait for delicious smoke to infuse that rack of ribs. $40
Williams Sonoma
Star Spangled Spatula
Alright, fine. This spatula isn’t especially small, but it is patriotic. Happy Fourth of July! $75
Areaware