Would love to know what ideas you all have. The second garage on the right will be mine. There's a walkway that goes to the unit below. I think my only option will be to grill in the driveway. Feeling embarrassed at that possibility. By the front door doesn't seem to work because it's covered and I think that wouldn't be great given the smoke etc. How do you all get creative in tight spaces?

by beachdogs

31 Comments

  1. SouthSideCountryClub

    Little Smokey Joe doesnt take up llalot of space

  2. Tough-Tomatillo-1904

    Just leave it in the garage and bring it out when it’s time to cook

  3. _ParadigmShift

    Driveway, you’ll have to store it in the garage though. It’s your only option that I can see

  4. JMPSr1984

    Id just do it in the driveway. Who cares. Nothing to be embarrassed. Get a pop up tent in case of rain. Seating and drinks in the garage. If anyone says anything fuck em.

  5. What kind of grill is it? Gas? Charcoal?

    If its gas I think you’d be fine grilling in the garage with the door open and the grill in the middle of the open doorway so the smoke has a place to go. That’s not too bad, in fact multiple of my buddies do it this way especially when its very cold outside.

    Charcoal though, TBH unless you want to stand on your driveway I probably wouldn’t, firing up coals in a garage can be pretty dangerous.

    Especially if its a shared unit, you might want to check condo rules and shit like that as well.

  6. Public_Prior_8891

    Im using the driveway with a pop-up tent when needed.

  7. pigernoctua

    Two words…. Hear me out….

    Roof. Deck.

  8. nikkychalz

    What about getting a grill that can mount to the railing, like a Magma made for boats?

  9. MattManSD

    Your Condo Complex may have grill bands in the HOA, so study up before proceeding

  10. DriftinFool

    I keep my Pit Boss in my garage and just roll it out on my driveway for cooks. And I have a deck for it, but I don’t want to keep it outside or drag it around the house.

  11. Just roll that bad boy out of your garage and fire it up in the drive way. Sit in a lawn chair in the shade in your garage and relax and keep an eye on things. Maybe set up a TV in the garage that you could watch…

  12. SnooHesitations8403

    Do you have a Google aerial view of the property?

  13. Driveway. Be the envy of all the husbands in the neighborhood.

  14. Traditional-Ad-1117

    Looks like a wsm smoker can fit if you remove the plants againts the metal rail. Would have about 2 feet or more space to the wall.

  15. Living_Guess_2845

    BBQ isn’t something to be embarrassed about, especially if you can outcook the locals. Your neighbors will get to smell the process no matter where you set up. Hopefully you establish a social get together to help pass the next 8 hours!

  16. Pimpkingaviator

    Reminds me of my old apartment, I had an upstairs duplex unit with an uncovered balcony. I put a smoker on it, surprisingly I never had the fire department called on me during the two years I lived there. The house smelled like bbq all the time.

  17. joetie59

    Cut the bushes then you should have a spot

  18. HR_King

    Move the plants to the wall and grill along the fence. Might want to check the rules with the condo association though.

  19. prpldrank

    Indoor charcoal grilling never hurt anybody

  20. Crispyskips728

    You are not a man of you have to ask this question to other men. Its your castle.  DO WHAT YOU WANT

  21. Southern-Dance-521

    Front yard, baby!!

    I bought my house in 2014, and houses these days have almost no back yard. So it took me a while to get used to grilling in the driveway. My dad always said that people who grill in the front, are just plain hillbillys.

    Well Dad….heeee haaaawwww

  22. FloppyTacoflaps

    Garage and pop her onto the driveway with a lawn chair and cooler of beers.