Thursday, June 6, 2024

Mealtime Magic - 2024's Best Cities for Grilling Meat

 

Which cities are best for grilling a steak outside this summer?

With both summer and National Grilling Month approaching, Lawn Love ranked 2024's Best Cities for Grilling Meat.

We compared nearly 470 of the biggest U.S. cities based on 4 meaty categories. We looked at local interest in grilling, access to butcheries and home improvement chains, and the average cost of meat in the area. We also considered ideal weather conditions for cooking outdoors, among 17 total metrics.

See the 10 best (and 10 worst) cities for grilling meat below, followed by key takeaways. (Don’t see your city below? Check out the full ranking.)
Best Cities for Grilling Meat
RankCity
1Melbourne, FL
2Santa Fe, NM
3Apple Valley, CA
4Los Angeles, CA
5Orlando, FL
6Knoxville, TN
7Fort Myers, FL
8New Braunfels, TX
9Roanoke, VA
10Hesperia, CA
Worst Cities for Grilling Meat
RankCity
1Cicero, IL
2Anchorage, AK
3Newark, NJ
4Bridgeport, CT
5Hammond, IN
6Elizabeth, NJ
7Waterbury, CT
8Aurora, IL
9Somerville, MA
10Lawrence, MA

Key Insights:

  • Florida cities — like Melbourne (No. 1), Orlando (No. 5), and Fort Myers (No. 7) — broil to the top of our ranking with the biggest interest in grilling, demonstrated by local Google searches.

  • Meat prices are lowest in Texas cities like McAllen (No. 193), Temple (No. 116), and Beaumont (No. 80). McAllen claims the cheapest ground beef at $4.69 per pound, and Beaumont chomps down on the most affordable T-bone steaks$12.56 on average. 

  • Bridgeport, Connecticut (No. 466), and Newark, New Jersey (No. 467) score at the bottom of our ranking alongside Cicero, Illinois, in last place. These cities are cold and rainy with small backyards, lacking space for entertaining guests and safely cooking outside.
     

Read the full story here: https://lawnlove.com/blog/best-cities-outdoor-grilling/ 

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