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Lava Rock, Wood Fire & Solid Fuel Grills
Lava rock, wood fire, and solid fuel grills bring authentic flame-cooked flavor and dramatic presentation to commercial kitchens. Designed for professional chefs who demand robust performance and traditional grilling results, these grills are favored in steakhouses, open kitchens, smokehouses, and gourmet restaurants for their intense heat and smoky finish.
Each grill type offers unique benefits based on the fuel source and intended culinary experience:
Types of Solid Fuel Commercial Grills:
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Lava Rock Grills
Gas-powered grills that use natural lava rocks to replicate the even heat distribution and charred flavor of open-flame cooking. The rocks retain and radiate heat, producing consistent grill marks and seared textures. -
Wood Fire Grills
Powered entirely by hardwood or charcoal, wood fire grills offer a smoky, rustic flavor profile. Ideal for traditional barbecue, Argentinian asado, and signature grilled dishes that benefit from wood-infused aroma. -
Solid Fuel Grills
Versatile grills that use charcoal, briquettes, or wood chips. These provide high heat for searing while allowing chefs to control cooking intensity and flavor through fuel selection.
Key Features:
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Intense, even heat for searing, charring, and flame cooking
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Rich, smoky flavors and dramatic open-fire presentation
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Heavy-duty cast iron or stainless steel construction for durability
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Manual or adjustable height grates for precise control
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Ash drawers or trays for safe fuel management and cleanup
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Suitable for indoor or outdoor commercial kitchens (with proper ventilation)
These grills are not only cooking tools—they're statement pieces that enhance the sensory and visual appeal of your dishes.
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Waldorf 800 Series SF8120-CB - 1200mm Solid Fuel Grill - 215mm Splashback Version - Cabinet Base
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Choosing the Right Lava Rock, Wood Fire & Solid Fuel Grills for Your Business
Lava rock, wood-fire and solid-fuel grills bring authentic flame-cooked flavour and dramatic open-kitchen presentation to commercial venues - steakhouses, gastropubs, smokehouses, gourmet restaurants and outdoor venues. Hospitality Connect supplies the open-flame range from Goldstein, Anvil, Cookrite and other commercial brands - in lava rock gas grills, charcoal grills and Argentinian-style parrillas.
Types of grill
- Lava rock gas grills: Gas-fired with lava rock bed; rocks heat and radiate, simulating charcoal flavour without the fuel handling.
- Charcoal grills: Pure charcoal-fired; produces the deepest smoke flavour. Ash and fuel handling required.
- Wood-fire grills: Fed by hardwood (oak, mesquite, fruit wood); aromatic and flavour-distinct.
- Argentinian parrilla / asador: Adjustable-height grate over open coals; height controls cooking intensity.
- Combination grills: Gas-ignited with wood or charcoal augmentation for flavour; restaurants get gas reliability with wood smoke.
Sizing for menu and throughput
Grill width is the key spec: 600mm grill cooks 6-8 portions concurrently and suits cafés/casual dining; 900mm grill handles 10-15 portions for mid-volume restaurants; 1200mm+ grills run 18-25 portions for steakhouses and dedicated grill venues. Lava rock gas grills run on natural gas or LPG - confirm gas type and pressure (most need 1.0kPa NG or 2.75kPa LPG). Charcoal and wood grills produce significant smoke - council ventilation requirements are strict and many venues need a Type 1 hood and grease filtration. Plan ash collection and disposal - solid-fuel grills generate 2-5kg of ash per service.
Operating considerations
- Council and council-fire compliance: Solid-fuel grills are subject to council fire and air-quality rules. Confirm before fit-out.
- Ventilation: Type 1 (grease-extracting) hood with mechanical exhaust is mandatory; smoke yield exceeds gas equipment significantly.
- Fuel storage: Charcoal and wood storage: dry, ventilated, away from food prep. Plan 2-3m3 storage for a busy steakhouse.
- Pre-heat time: Lava rock and gas grills heat in 20-30 minutes; charcoal grills need 60-90 minutes; wood grills 90-120 minutes.
- Grate maintenance: Cast iron grates need oil-seasoning weekly; stainless grates need wire-brush cleaning daily.
Specifier checklist for solid-fuel grills: confirm council planning approval (some councils restrict open-flame in CBD venues); engage ventilation engineer for Type 1 hood and exhaust sizing; plan fuel storage and ash disposal as part of fit-out; allow for chef training on solid-fuel cookery (technique differs from gas significantly). Open-flame grills are showpieces in open-kitchen venues - position for guest visibility but with adequate stand-off distance to prevent radiant heat issues. Stock spare grates, lava rocks (replace annually), brushes and a backup gas regulator.
Pair with
Combine with benchtop griddles, teppanyaki plates and salamander open toaster for full hot-line setups.
What is the difference between a lava rock grill and a wood fire grill?
What is the difference between a lava rock grill and a wood fire grill?
A lava rock grill uses gas to heat lava stones that retain and distribute heat, simulating open-fire cooking. A wood fire grill relies entirely on burning wood or charcoal for both heat and flavor, delivering a deeper smoky finish.
Are solid fuel grills suitable for indoor use?
Are solid fuel grills suitable for indoor use?
Yes, but only in commercial kitchens equipped with appropriate ventilation and extraction systems. Always consult local building and safety codes before installing a solid fuel appliance indoors
What kind of foods benefit most from wood fire or charcoal grilling?
What kind of foods benefit most from wood fire or charcoal grilling?
Proteins like steaks, burgers, seafood, and skewered meats benefit the most, developing a caramelized crust and smoky flavor. Vegetables and flatbreads also gain depth and visual appeal when cooked over flame.
Are these grills difficult to maintain or clean?
Are these grills difficult to maintain or clean?
Most solid fuel grills include ash drawers and removable grates for straightforward cleaning. Wood and charcoal grills require ash removal and routine cleaning of smoke residue and grates.
Does Hospitality Connect supply lava rock, wood fire, and solid fuel grills?
Does Hospitality Connect supply lava rock, wood fire, and solid fuel grills?
Yes. Hospitality Connect offers a range of premium solid fuel cooking equipment, including lava rock grills, wood-fired models, and traditional charcoal units—ideal for venues focused on open-flame culinary excellence.
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Why buy lava rock, wood fire and solid fuel grills from Hospitality Connect
- Curated for Australian commercial kitchens: Every line is selected against the realities of AU service — voltage, room dimensions, council rules, ambient temperatures.
- Brand-direct relationships: We deal directly with manufacturers and importers, so you get current models and the right parts when you need them.
- Field-tested specs: Sizes, gauges and capacities listed on each product reflect what actually works in service, not glossy brochure numbers.
- Tech support that picks up: Pre and post-sale phone lines staffed by people who know commercial kitchens.
- Warranty handled here: We process the claim with the manufacturer; you keep cooking.
Lava rock, wood fire and solid fuel grills care and longevity
- Track TPM (total polar materials): A simple oil tester flags when oil should be discarded — usually 24–27% TPM.
- Inspect heating elements monthly: Crusted elements run hot in patches and create hot spots that scorch food.
- Check thermostat calibration quarterly: A 10°C drift wastes oil and produces inconsistent product.
- Replace door gaskets when squashed: Loose seals leak heat and cycle the thermostat constantly.
- Clean drain valves: Sediment cakes the valve and chokes oil flow on filter day.
Need help choosing? Talk to us
Our commercial chefs and fit-out specialists can match the right lava rock, wood fire and solid fuel grills to your menu, footprint and operating budget. Send through your floor plan, service brief or trading hours, or call our Australia-based trade line for a same-day spec quote — we'll line up sizes, brands, voltage and gas requirements, lead times and freight rates before you commit. If you're fitting out a new venue or refurbishing an existing one, ask about multi-line trade pricing and consolidated delivery so the kit lands when the trades do, not weeks later.

