IKEA’s $79 Cast-Iron Grill Brings Steakhouse Results to Small Patios – It’s Perfect for Summer Evenings
Small enough for patios and gardens, but powerful enough for proper grilling and long, relaxed evenings outside? Obsessed!
As a vegetarian married to a lovable carnivore, summer entertaining can sometimes involve a little compromise. While I’m happiest grilling halloumi, vegetable skewers, and corn on the cob, my husband is usually eyeing up steaks and burgers (lots of them). The one thing we can always agree on, though, is that there’s something special about gathering outdoors on a warm evening.
The problem is that, with two young children and a modest-sized outdoor space, we don’t have room for one of those enormous grills that seem to dominate an entire patio. In previous years we’ve often defaulted to cooking indoors and then bringing it all out with us instead, simply because it felt easier than hauling out bulky equipment for a casual evening outside.
That’s why IKEA’s $79 cast-iron grill caught my attention; it promises to transform even the teeniest yard into an effortless barbecue garden.
All Hail IKEA’s $79 cast-iron grill
Clocking in just shy of $80, IKEA’s SOLUPPGÅNG cast-iron grill measures in at just 8 ¼ by 16 ⅞ inches, making it just compact enough for smaller spaces. Unlike many portable grills, though, it promises serious performance thanks to its heavy-duty cast-iron construction; think quick heat times and reliable performance when it comes to searing meat.
It’s also designed to do more than just cook. Once the food is done, it naturally becomes a relaxed focal point for the rest of the evening, creating that warm, campfire-style glow that makes people want to linger outside in a cozy backyard a little longer.
And, for families who want to make the most of their outdoor space without filling it with bulky equipment, that flexibility? It is a big part of the appeal.
The SOLUPPGÅNG is made from cast iron, a material known for retaining and distributing heat evenly. According to IKEA, the design also includes vents that improve airflow beneath the coals, helping the grill reach higher temperatures and cook food more efficiently.
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Its compact size is another major advantage. Practical handles make it easier to move around the garden, while the grate is designed to prevent smaller foods (such as sliced vegetables, fish, or my beloved halloumi skewers) from falling through into the coals. Reviewers repeatedly praise its ability to hold heat. One shopper described it as a “stunning little BBQ,” adding that it is portable, easy to use, and “stays HOT for a long time.” Another called it “superb,” saying it “gets hot and stays hot” while praising the heavy-duty cast-iron construction.
A third reviewer wrote: “For a quick grill, my steaks came out beautifully with this cast iron grill.” And still one more added that, “be it corn or cottage cheese, the wider grilling area helps cooks evenly.”
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What stands out most about IKEA’s $79 cast-iron grill isn’t just the cooking performance (although it clearly delivers on that front; it even comes pre-seasoned with soybean oil), but the way it fits into everyday outdoor living.
For smaller gardens, patios, or compact outdoor spaces, oversized barbecues feel... well, they feel incredibly impractical. This grill, however, offers a way to enjoy spontaneous outdoor cooking without committing to a permanent, space-hogging setup.
And once dinner is over? Well, it naturally becomes a place to stay outside a little longer; just whip out the marshmallows, settle back with drinks, and enjoy the lazy hazy conversation around the soft glow of the coals as the evening winds down.
It's not quite a fire pit, but I say it is more than close enough in spirit to create that relaxed, sociable atmosphere that makes summer evenings feel like a ritual rather than a rush. And honestly? Sometimes, that’s all you need: good food, good company, and a small cast-iron grill that quietly does more than just cook dinner.

Kayleigh is an enthusiastic (sometimes too enthusiastic!) gardener and has worked in media for over a decade. She previously served as digital editor at Stylist magazine, and has written extensively for Ideal Home, Woman & Home, Homes & Gardens, and a handful of other titles. Kayleigh is passionate about wildlife-friendly gardening, and recently cancelled her weekend plans to build a mini pond when her toddler found a frog living in their water barrel. As such, her garden – designed around the stunning magnolia tree at its centre – is filled to the brim with pollinator-friendly blooms, homemade bird feeders, and old logs for insects to nest in.