
Let us be real here, as British Weather never plays fair, and I am sure you, too, must be well aware of that feeling. Just imagine the sun is out and burgers are sizzling. You are wearing shorts. Then, suddenly, the temperature drops like someone has opened a freezer door. Honestly, it happens almost every time.
But here is a thought: why pack everything away just because autumn shows up? Any setup of decent garden kitchens can actually work for three seasons or maybe even four, if you are brave or a little stubborn.
So, what actually works? Fire pit tables are brilliant. They give off the right kind of heat and somehow make everyone want to sit closer. What about patio heaters? Yes, they too are quite fine. But if you buy cheap ones, you will just be disappointed.
Overhead radiant heaters on a pergola? Honestly, they are just clever. The heat drops straight down where you actually need it, not drifting off to warm the clouds. And do not laugh, but a chiminea has genuine charm. A bit quirky, sure. A bit lovely too. Tuck one into a corner, throw down some cushions and a blanket, and suddenly your garden feels like a proper little hideaway on a cold evening.
Finding Heaters That Do Not Let You Down
Here is the tricky part. You are standing at the grill. It is the month of November, and your hands are cold. Also, your nose is cold. Even the dog has gone inside. For outdoor BBQ kitchens to actually work in the UK, you need heating that means business. Not those flimsy little things that give up after twenty minutes. You need proper heat.
Let me tell you about something useful. The BBQs 2u range has genuinely practical options, infrared panels that do not take much space, freestanding heaters that actually look alright, nothing too flashy.

The website is straightforward, too. No nonsense. They clearly get that a BBQ kitchen needs heating built for our weird climate, where there is a drizzle or wind. That sudden evening chill that catches you off guard.
A Few Things I Have Learned the Hard Way
- Wind is the enemy. Even a good heater struggles if there is a breeze whipping through. Put up a fence, a fence panel, and some tall plants.
- One heat source is not enough. You want something near the cooking area and something near where people sit. Otherwise, someone is always cold.
- Check the temperature near your seating, not just the grill. Because what feels fine when you are flipping steaks feels totally different when you are just sitting there.
Final Thought
Look, you need to understand that it is never going to feel like August in February. That is fine. But cooking outside with a hot grill and a heater beside you? That creates something special. A bit of warmth. A bit of glow. Maybe some fairy lights. Suddenly, it is not so bad that summer has gone. Honestly, it is pretty lovely.



