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Whether you're looking for a spot to host a barbecue with family and friends or just want to enjoy a meal cooked outdoors, public grills provide a great option. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about using public grills near you:
Some local parks that offer free public grills include Central Park, Riverside Park, and Prospect Park. The grills are first-come, first-served and located in picnic areas.
Yes, you'll need to bring your own charcoal, lighter fluid/matches, utensils, plates, cups, etc. The grills themselves are provided but no other cooking materials.
Main rules include cleaning the grill when done, disposing of ashes properly in nearby garbage cans, keeping a close eye on coals so they are fully extinguished, and allowing others to use grills once you're finished cooking.
No reservations - the public grills are available on a first come, first served basis. Be considerate of others waiting to use the grills once you're done cooking.
Park hours vary by location but most are open dawn to dusk daily. Check the specific park website or call ahead for up-to-date hours and rules for grilling.
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