Mont Alpi Grill Islands
Having your very own outdoor kitchen has been on your mind a while, hasn’t it? Maybe you’ve read all about the benefits of an outdoor kitchen, but you’re overwhelmed by a little analysis paralysis. Perhaps you’ve decided to forgo the contractor and want the satisfaction of a job well done, all by yourself — but brushing up on unfinished BBQ island frame kits makes you yearn for an even simpler solution. Isn’t it a shame that nobody’s built an outdoor kitchen on a pallet that just works? What if you could order modular pieces for an island grill that simply bolt together into a kitchen in an hour flat?
Surprise! Somebody figured it out. Turns out, they’re even awesome at it.
For those of you who want a simple solution — say an outstanding island grill included in a portable BBQ kitchen — Mont Alpi wanted that too, so they built one (then, just to prove lightning can strike more than once, they built more). Simply position the Mont Alpi island modules where you’d like, screw in the brackets that hold your kitchen island together, connect a propane source to the regulator, and… Nope, that’s it! With those three simple steps, you’ll stand back to gaze upon a fully operational outdoor kitchen that you built in about an hour… well, give or take (sometimes, you’ve just got to stop and consult the “Surely, it can’t be this easy…?” chapter in the manual). Isn’t that a whole lot simpler than planning out your entire outdoor kitchen, consulting your friends for builder references, weeks of progress staggered by unforeseeable concerns — and then budgeting your time and money for it all?
This is the kitchen to buy if you want to spend a fraction of that (we’re talking, practically pennies on the dollar here) on a high-quality BBQ island that you can receive by lunch and have those burners sizzling by mid-afternoon. Sure, if you want the Six Flags of backyards, get in touch with our design team and their free 3D outdoor kitchen design service (and hey, maybe check out our outdoor kitchen planning center for inspiration while you’re at it). Once the contractors are gone and the wallet wants to be left alone for a few hours, you will absolutely have an amazing entertaining space fit for royalty. But if you think there’s another, easier way, we say turn to the trusted solution by a great company that once said to itself, “Folks, we just want to grill up a great burger out back, with chilled beers at hand and the family’s coveted honey chipotle BBQ sauce on the side burner... Who else doesn’t want to sign off half a year’s pay to do it?”
So, what level of bang does that DIY buck get you? Short answer: a lot.
Let’s start with just a little thing we like to call “full 304-grade stainless steel, inside and out.” That grab your attention yet? Don’t worry, we’ve got more where that came from: such as the 4–6 high-efficiency, 12,000 BTU stainless steel tubular burners on these grills, all lit by beautiful blue LED light. Want to sear, boil, heat, or victoriously display a large saucepan on the height-adjustable ceramic infrared side burner? Great — oddly specific, maybe, but that’s in here too! How about that extra infrared rear burner? Whether you want to throw in a rotisserie kit later or now, know that the rear infrared industrial rotisserie burners are there for you. Just like the dual halogen lights for night grilling, or the spacious outdoor kitchen cabinets that can fit, well, all but the kitchen sink. Because, guess what? These already have the kitchen sink.
Excellent point, glad you brought it up — not only are these fantastic kitchens, they offer modular designs. If the model you pick doesn’t include a kitchen sink, and it turns out you want one later down the line, Mont Alpi sells a modular sink cabinet with an attached refrigerator that’ll just fit right in (bear in mind, sinks are generally fans of running water lines). And if “Forget the water, I just want to chill a few beers or beverages outdoors” sounds like you? Well, they sell that Mont Alpi outdoor-rated refrigerator as its own modular cabinet too, featuring 3 adjustable racks and 2.6 cubic feet of space under luxurious blue interior lighting.
Perhaps you’d expect an arm and a leg for all this convenience. Don’t fret — Mont Alpi isn’t in the “arm and leg” business, and would really rather you keep all your limbs and simply use them to enjoy their brilliant modular outdoor kitchens. If you want the full experience and you’re comfortable waiting weeks and dropping a small fortune, you simply cannot beat a full-scale outdoor kitchen. But if you want a complete, functioning kitchen in your driveway by noon and roast-ready faster than a decent nap? You just can’t go wrong with Mont Alpi island modules.