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.
Finding reliable firewood in Columbus isn't just about sourcing heat; it's about flavor, consistency, and the overall experience of your cookout. In our years of outdoor cooking and testing grills, we have found that the quality of your wood dictates the quality of your food. Whether you are looking for seasoned oak for a long smoke or kiln-dried hickory for a high-heat sear, knowing where to buy locally saves you time and frustration. Below, we break down the top suppliers in the city and share our expert techniques for using that wood to achieve steakhouse-quality results.
In our extensive testing across the city, the best firewood in Columbus comes from suppliers who prioritize kiln-drying processes to ensure moisture content stays below 20%, guaranteeing a clean burn and high heat output.
When we tested local options, Columbus Firewood stood out immediately. Their kiln-dried selection burns cleaner than standard seasoned wood, which is critical when you are cooking over an open flame and don't want acrid smoke ruining your meat.
For those needing large quantities, Kurtz Bros. proved to be the most reliable for bulk delivery. In our experience, their seasoned hardwood mix is consistent, though we recommend checking moisture levels upon delivery if you plan to cook immediately.
If you are looking for specific flavor profiles, Dama’s Firewood is a fantastic local resource. We found their selection of fruitwoods like cherry and apple to be superior for adding subtle smoke flavors to pork and poultry.
We compiled this data to help you decide based on your specific grilling needs:
| Supplier | Best For | Wood Type | Delivery? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Columbus Firewood | High-Heat Grilling | Kiln-Dried Hardwood | Yes |
| Kurtz Bros. | Bulk Heating/Firepits | Seasoned Mix | Yes |
| Dama's Firewood | Flavor Smoking | Specialty (Cherry/Oak) | Yes |
| Urban Logs | Eco-Friendly | Reclaimed Hardwood | Local Pickup |
I used to think my backyard burgers were good, until I realized I was steaming them on a standard grate instead of searing them. The gray, lifeless meat was a wake-up call. Once I switched to the high-heat conductivity of solid steel and quality wood, the difference wasn't just visible—it was delicious.
You don't need a commercial kitchen to get that perfect crust. By combining the right fuel source with the right surface, you can achieve steakhouse results in your own backyard.
Moisture is the enemy of a good fire. We only use kiln-dried wood because it generally contains less than 20% moisture. This guarantees a clean burn, significantly less smoke to irritate your eyes, and the intense heat required for proper searing. Wet wood simply smolders and lowers your grill temperature; kiln-dried wood cooks with intensity. For a deeper dive into wood types, check out this guide: The 9 Best Firewoods For Your Grill.
This is where the Arteflame grill truly excels. Because the fire is built in the center, the solid steel cooktop heats from the inside out, creating distinct heat zones. Using an Arteflame comes with major benefits:
Pro Tip: If you are hosting a massive party and run low on wood, we have found that Costco locations in Columbus often stock bulk kiln-dried bundles that work in a pinch.
An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it changes how you host. In our experience, a standard box grill forces the chef to face a wall, isolated from the party. The Arteflame's round design invites friends to stand around the fire, drink in hand, watching the action. It turns the chef into the center of the party rather than a solitary worker.