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Stone & Brick Outdoor Kitchens

Outdoor Kitchens Built for Lake Fork Weekends

Grill islands, bar tops, smoker stations, and full backyard kitchens — laid in stone and brick that shrugs off East Texas summers.

What We Build

From Grill Island to Full Backyard Kitchen

Around Lake Fork, the backyard is where the fish stories get told. We build the place to tell them: stone grill islands with real counter space, bar seating where everybody actually fits, and full kitchens with smokers, sinks, and storage.

Every kitchen starts on a proper reinforced slab and gets built in masonry block, then finished in the stone or brick you pick — usually matched to your house so it looks original, not added on.

  • Grill islands and built-in smoker stations
  • Stone or brick bar seating and countertops
  • Sinks, fridges, and storage built into the masonry
  • Pergola and cover footings poured with the slab
  • Matching fire pits and seating walls
Custom stone outdoor kitchen with built-in grill and bar seating

How We Do It

What's Included in Every Kitchen

Design & Layout

We measure your space, talk through how you cook, and sketch a layout that fits both.

Slab & Block

Reinforced footing and concrete block core — the bones nobody sees but everybody depends on.

Stone & Counters

Your choice of natural stone, manufactured stone, or brick, topped with stone or concrete counters.

Appliances & Finish

Grill, smoker, sink, and fridge set in place, joints struck clean, site left spotless.

Straight Answers

Outdoor Kitchen Questions

How much does an outdoor kitchen cost in East Texas?

Most of the outdoor kitchens we build run between $8,000 and $30,000 depending on size, stone choice, and appliances. A straightforward grill island starts lower; a full kitchen with bar seating, a smoker station, and premium stone runs higher. We give exact written quotes for free.

How long does it take to build an outdoor kitchen?

Most outdoor kitchens take one to three weeks on site once materials arrive. Weather plays a part — mortar doesn't like a hard freeze — but East Texas gives us a long building season.

Do I need a concrete slab for an outdoor kitchen?

Yes — a proper footing or reinforced slab is the difference between a kitchen that lasts thirty years and one that cracks in three. If you don't have one, we pour it as part of the job.

Can you match the stone or brick on my house?

Almost always. We work with stone yards across East Texas and can usually match or complement your existing brick or stone so the kitchen looks like it was built with the house.

Ready to Cook Outside?

Send us a photo of your backyard and a rough idea of what you want. We'll walk the space and put a real number on it, free.