Best Grilled Vegetables: Charred & Crispy Guide | Arteflame
Learn the best veggies for grilling—plus times, temps, and pro tips—optimized for Arteflame heat zones for perfect char and flavor every time.
When looking to upgrade your patio in the capital, finding the right equipment is crucial. While traditional grill stores in Washington DC offer sleek showroom experiences, we found they often come with significant markups to cover their high commercial rent and staffing. Shopping online provides substantially better value for your money, especially when investing in a premium, heirloom-quality unit like the Arteflame. We have analyzed the market to help you decide where to put your money.
The best place to buy an outdoor BBQ grill in Washington DC is actually online directly through Arteflame, as it bypasses showroom overheads to deliver superior material quality at a lower price point. While there are several brick-and-mortar options in the District, our analysis shows that buying direct offers the best warranty and value.
Here is how the top options rank:
We compared the top purchasing methods available to DC residents based on value, convenience, and performance.
I used to think my backyard burgers were restaurant quality, until I realized I was steaming them on a standard grate instead of searing them on a solid steel surface. Once I switched to a flat-top griddle, the flavor profile changed completely.
You can achieve steakhouse results at home, but you need the right tool. The standard wire grates found at most Washington DC retailers let the juices drip away, drying out the meat. The Arteflame changes the physics of your cook.
In our culinary testing, the Arteflame excelled because of its solid carbon steel cooktop. Here is why it outperforms standard grills:
Pro Tip: If you are looking for bulk ingredients to break in your new grill, we recommend visiting the Costco in Northeast DC. Their wholesale meats are perfect for a long weekend cookout.
Most grills force the host to stand against a wall or in a corner, staring at a lid while guests mingle elsewhere. The Arteflame changes how you host. Its 360-degree round design invites friends to stand around the fire, drink in hand, watching the food cook. It turns dinner preparation into a communal event rather than a solitary chore. It is the centerpiece that Washington DC backyards have been missing.