Covered outdoor kitchen with brick bar and masonry fireplace seen from the yard

Cook outside all year.

Masonry outdoor kitchens around Savannah: brick bars with real countertops, built-in grills, stainless storage and a fireplace — all under a real roof.

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What we build

It isn't a grill on the patio. It's another room.

A real outdoor kitchen needs four things at once: a concrete slab, framing and a roof, masonry, and the gas and electrical runs. We do all four with the same crew, so there's no three companies pointing fingers at each other.

Block-built bar faced in brick, topped with stone or cast concrete.
A cut-out sized to your grill, or a new built-in drop-in.
Exterior-rated stainless doors and drawer stacks.
Brick fireplace with a firebrick box and a hearth wide enough to sit on.
Wiring for a ceiling fan, downlights and outlets; a gas line if you want one.
A wood privacy screen or clear roll-down curtains to block the wind.
Brick outdoor kitchen bar with grill, stainless cabinet and a masonry fireplace under a ceiling fan
Brick bar, masonry fireplace and a fan — all under one roof

Three levels

From a single bar to a full outdoor room.

The bar

A brick island with a countertop and a grill cut-out, on your existing patio. The most affordable starting point.

Kitchen & fireplace

An L- or U-shaped bar plus a masonry fireplace. A cooking zone and a sitting zone in the same space.

The outdoor room

All of the above under a new roof, with a finished ceiling, fan, lighting and side screens. Usable rain or shine.

Finished kitchens

Built here, on the Georgia coast.

Common questions

What people always ask.

What does an outdoor kitchen cost?

The range is wide because it depends on whether you already have a slab and a roof. A simple bar on an existing patio is a fraction of a full outdoor room with a new roof and a fireplace. We come out, measure, and give you a written number — free.

Can I use the grill I already have?

Yes. We size the opening to your grill, or build a side landing so it rolls into place. We'll also set a new drop-in unit if you'd rather.

Natural gas or propane?

Both work. Propane is the quickest to sort out; natural gas means running a line from the house. We settle it on the walk-through based on where your meter sits.

Is the fireplace a working one?

Yes. It's built with a firebrick box and a real flue — it isn't decorative. The hearth is made wide on purpose so people can sit on it.

How long does it take?

A bar alone runs about a week. A full outdoor room with slab, roof, masonry and utilities takes three to five weeks depending on weather.

Next step

Get the estimate. Costs nothing.

Send us a photo of the patio on WhatsApp and we'll tell you what fits and what it would run.

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