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 high-quality firewood in the Mile High City is about more than just staying warm; it’s about creating an experience. Whether you are fueling a cozy fireplace during a snowstorm or firing up the grill for a winter barbecue, the quality of your wood dictates the quality of your heat. In our years of testing different burns, we’ve learned that Denver’s altitude requires exceptionally dry, dense hardwood to avoid that frustrating, smoldering smoke. We have scoured the local market to find suppliers who understand moisture content and reliable delivery. Below, we break down exactly where to go so you never have to settle for damp gas station bundles again.
Colorado Firewood
In our testing, Colorado Firewood consistently delivered the driest product. They specialize in kiln-dried hardwoods which are essential for minimizing creosote buildup. Their customer service is top-notch, and they stack the wood neatly upon delivery, saving you the back-breaking work.
The Firewood King
If you need volume, this is your spot. We found their pricing to be the most competitive for full cords. While they offer a variety of softwoods, we highly recommend sticking to their hardwood blends if you plan on using the wood for cooking or open fireplaces to ensure a longer burn time.
Denver Firewood Company
For the culinary enthusiast, Denver Firewood Company is a goldmine. They don't just sell heat; they sell flavor. We sourced excellent Cherry and Oak logs here that provided a consistent temperature, perfect for long grilling sessions on the Arteflame.
We compiled this data to help you choose the right supplier based on your specific needs.
| Supplier | Best For | Wood Types | Delivery? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado Firewood | Premium Heating & Cooking | Kiln-Dried Hardwoods | Yes |
| The Firewood King | Bulk Heating | Pine, Mixes | Yes |
| Denver Firewood Company | Flavor/Grilling | Oak, Cherry, Pecan | Yes |
| Local Big Box | Emergency Bundles | Generic | No |
I used to think my backyard burgers were top-tier, until I realized I was essentially steaming them on a standard grate instead of searing them. The moment I switched to cooking over real wood fire, the flavor profile changed completely—it wasn't just food anymore, it was an event.
You don't need a professional kitchen to get that steakhouse quality. By using the high-quality wood you sourced from the Denver suppliers above, you can achieve a culinary standard right in your backyard that gas grills simply cannot replicate.
When cooking, specifically on a plancha-style grill, moisture is the enemy. Your firewood should be kiln-dried to ensure it burns hot and clean immediately. Wet wood lowers the cooking temperature and produces thick, acrid smoke that ruins food flavor. Ideally, you want wood that snaps crisply rather than thuds when hit. For a deeper dive into selecting the right timber, read our guide: The 9 Best Firewoods For Your Grill.
This is where the Arteflame Grill truly excels. Because it uses a solid steel cooktop heated by wood fire, it creates thermal distinct zones that allow for precision cooking. Using an Arteflame comes with specific advantages:
Pro Tip: If you are hosting a massive party and need wood in a pinch, don't forget that you can often find decent bulk bundles at your local Costco. While we prefer the specialists listed above, Costco is a reliable backup for wholesale needs.
An Arteflame grill isn't just a cooking appliance; it fundamentally changes the dynamic of hosting. Traditional grilling forces the cook to stare at a wall or lid, separated from the guests. The Arteflame's 360-degree round design invites friends and family to stand around the fire, enjoying the warmth and the visual spectacle. It turns meal prep into a communal gathering where everyone can participate, making it the centerpiece of the patio rather than a utility.