The Best Natural Gas Grills in 2024

Natural gas grills are a phenomenal grilling option for people with natural gas plumbing in their homes. The natural gas grills will give you the same experience as traditional grills with proper connection and assembly.

We’ve compiled a list of some of these top models based on our 10+ years of grilling experience. We’ve taken into account a multitude of characteristics such as size, BTU output, burner capacity, etc., and that has resulted in the list below.

Best Natural Gas Grills:

1. Weber Spirit II E-310 3-Burner Natural Gas Grill

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The next model falls among the natural gas grills under $550. The Weber Spirit II E-310, like its smaller counterpart, boasts the GS4 grilling system and has two side tables.

This model sports three burners instead of two has a built-in lid thermometer and comes with a 10-foot, flexible, gas-line connection hose.

In conclusion, the Weber Spirit II E-310 is another reasonable option from Weber, a reputable grill brand. On the smaller end as far as grills go, the unit is under $500 and gets the job done.

Features

  • GS4 grilling system: Infinity ignition, porcelain-enameled Flavorizer bars, and grease management system
  • 3 x Burners
  • Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
  • Primary cooking area: 424 sq. in.
  • 2 x Side tables with a total of 6 hooks
  • Natural gas power source requires natural gas line plumbed to grill
  • 2 x Leg, 2 x Wheel design
  • Built-in lid thermometer, 10-foot flexible hose included
  • Dimensions: 44.5″ x 52″ x 27″
  • Weight: 110 lbs
  • 10 Year warranty

Pros

  • The grill comes with a 10-year warranty that ensures your grill’s operation for at least that long
  • Equipped with a GS4 grilling system that improves the efficiency of the grill and helps to maintain the unit over its life

Cons

  • While consumers are mostly happy with the grill, some note issues with Amazon service and shipping this unit

2. Broil King 958347 Regal S590 Pro Gas Grill, 5-Burner

The next model up in the outdoor natural gas grills reviews is the Broil King Regal 590 NG Gas Grill. This grill is more akin to your standard grill size with five burners and a 55,000 BTU output. It also has one of the heaviest cooking grids for better heat retention and searing.

In conclusion, the Broil King Regal 590 NG Gas Grill is tremendous and also sports a sleek, clean aesthetic.

Features

  • Patented, stainless steel, Dual-Tube burners, and Flav-R-Wave, stainless steel cooking system
  • Solid rod, 9mm stainless steel cooking grids (up to 56% heavier than comparable grills)
  • 55,000 BTU main burner output (5 x Burners)
  • 10,000 BTU side burner, 15,000 BTU rear rotisserie burner
  • Primary cooking area: 625 sq. in.
  • 2 x Side tables
  • Cool blue, LED-lit control knobs
  • Natural gas power source, slide-out tank holder
  • 4 x Wheel (lockable) design
  • Dimensions: 62.5″ x 24.8″ x 49.2″
  • Weight: 215 lbs
  • Limited lifetime warranty on cook box; 10-year warranty on burners, cooking grids, and Flav-R-Wave; 2-year warranty on remaining parts and paint

Pros

  • Solid rod cooking grids are 56% heavier than standard comparable grills, which means more heat retention and deeper sear lines
  • Assorted warranties on most parts of the grill ensure efficiency and worry-free operation for years

Cons

  • Customers are not very keen on the customer service after buying the grill

3. Napoleon Built-in Prestige 500 RB Natural Gas Grill with Infrared and Rear Burners

This next quality outdoor natural gas grill is a built-in unit designed for outside kitchen setups. The Napoleon Grills Built-in Prestige 500 RB has an incredible total cooking space of 760 square inches and boasts WAVE cooking grids for improved heat circulation and cooking.

The Napoleon Grills Built-in Prestige 500 RB is a great option, and the top option, for anyone interested in an outdoor kitchen type of setup.

Features

  • Requires a natural gas line plumbed to your deck/patio/grill location
  • 5 x Stainless steel tube burners
  • 66,000 BTUs output
  • Total cooking space: 760 sq. in.
  • Stainless steel, WAVE cooking grids
  • Dimensions: 21″ x 31″ x 24″
  • Weight: 108 lbs
  • GRILLING UNIT (TOP) ONLY

Pros

  • Utilizes four stainless steel, tube burners for increased efficiency and heat control while grilling
  • Boasts a whopping 760 square inches of total cooking space, permitting you to grill plenty of food at the same time

Cons

  • Does not come with a stand and side table support unit
  • Expensive product but worth every penny.

4. Napoleon Grills LEX485RSIBNSS-1 Natural Gas Grill

Next up is another Napoleon Grills model and it won’t be the last, as they produce high-quality, good natural gas grills. The Napoleon Grills LEX485RSIBNSS-1 has a total cooking space of 805 square inches and sports six burners for maximum heating capabilities.

In conclusion, the Napoleon Grills LEX485RSIBNSS-1 is a strong natural gas grill option. It has six burners to match some of the standard-model grills available and has a tremendous amount of cooking space.

Features

  • Requires a natural gas line plumbed to your deck/patio/grill location
  • 6 x Stainless steel tube burners
  • 74,000 BTUs output
  • Total cooking space: 805 sq. in.
  • Ceramic Infrared bottom and rear burner
  • Dimensions: 28″ x 62″ x 50″
  • Weight: 178 lbs

Pros

  • Very large cooking space allows you to grill up to 24 burgers at once, or multiples of your preferred grilled foods
  • Utilizes a ceramic infrared bottom and rear burner to increase heating efficiency/help you fully cook your food

Cons

  • A sizable group of consumers claims that the grill parts are poorly manufactured and don’t hold up very long, if at all

5. Weber 57067001 Q3200 Natural Gas Grill

Weber, the producer of great natural gas grills, provides us with the sixth model in review. The Weber Q3200 is a two-burner, two-side table grill model that is designed compactly and has two large wheels for maneuverability.

It comes with a built-in lid thermometer and sports easy-start electronic ignition and infinite control burner valve settings.

The Weber Q3200 is a great natural gas grill for someone with minimal space or someone looking for a small grill for cooking for a small audience.

Features

  • 2 x Burners (21,700 BTUs/hr)
  • Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
  • Cast aluminum lid and body, glass-reinforced nylon frame
  • Total cooking area: 393 sq. in.
  • 2 x Side tables
  • Easy-start electronic ignition and infinite control burner valve settings
  • Natural gas power source requires natural gas line plumbed to grill
  • 2 x Leg, 2 x Wheel design
  • Built-in lid thermometer
  • Dimensions: 30″ x 50.2″ x 55.5″
  • Weight: 85 lbs

Pros

  • The side tables are removable so you can use them for working on while grilling or store them away to save space around the grill
  • The grill is lightweight and therefore easy to handle and maneuver

Cons

  • Some consumers note receiving a damaged or incomplete parts grill

6. Weber 66001001 Genesis II S-310 NG Gas Grills, Stainless Steel

Weber is seemingly the top brand in the market for creating natural gas grills under $1000. The Weber Genesis II S-310 is another three-burner model from Weber and is compatible with the iGrill3 accessory (not included). This model also comes with a 10-year warranty.

In conclusion, the Weber Genesis II S-310 is another well-built, natural gas grill from Weber and provides the most cooking space out of all of the models Weber previously reviewed.

Features

  • GS4 grilling system: Infinity ignition, porcelain-enameled Flavorizer bars, and grease management system
  • 3 x Burners
  • iGrill3 compatible (accessory not included)
  • Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
  • Total cooking area: 513 sq. in.
  • 2 x Side tables with hooks
  • Natural gas power source
  • 2 x Large wheel, 2 x Small wheel (lockable) design
  • Dimensions: 45″ x 54″ x 29″
  • Weight: 170 lbs
  • 10 Year warranty

Pros

  • Heats up quickly and stays hot so you don’t have to worry about potentially undercooking your food
  • The large total cooking space lets you cook for the whole party at pretty much the same time

Cons

  • No built-in pressure regulator for gas intake (which if not properly regulated can be quite dangerous)

7. Napoleon Prestige 500 BBQ Grill, Stainless Steel, Natural Gas

Up next is yet another Napoleon Grill model. The Napoleon Grills Prestige 500 is the full model of the previously reviewed Prestige 500 Built-in model.

This grill has four main burners, an infrared rear burner, and an infrared side burner. It has a large cooking space of 760 square inches and 48,000 BTUs output.

The Napoleon Grills Prestige 500 is a fantastic natural gas grill and has a tremendous amount of cooking space. You can cook for your family or the whole block, no problem.

Features

  • Requires a natural gas line plumbed to your deck/patio/grill location
  • Stainless steel WAVE cooking grids
  • Heavy Duty Rotisserie Kit included
  • 4 x Main burners, 1 x Infrared rear burner, 1 x Infrared side burner
  • JETFIRE Ignition System, 66,000 BTUs output
  • Total cooking space: 760 sq. in.
  • Prestige All Season Cookbook and ACCU-PROBE temperature gauge included
  • Dimensions: 26.25″ x 64.25″ x 50.25″
  • Weight: 190 lbs

Pros

  • The ability to cook up to 30 burgers on the main burners and up to eight more on the side burner simultaneously is advantageous for gatherings and barbecues

Cons

  • N/A

8. Broil King 957887 Imperial XLS Gas Grill

This next Broil King natural gas grill is a behemoth of a grill with incredible abilities and features. The Broil King Regal XLS Pro NG has six burners for large-scale grilling and also has a rotisserie burner and a side burner. It has six locking wheels and three doors below the grill model that provides storage space for tools, etc.

The Broil King Regal XLS Pro NG is an expensive grill, but it’s worth the pocket burn. It provides plenty of space and an array of burners for a full grilling/cooking experience.

Features

  • patented, stainless steel, Dual-Tube burners, and Flav-R-Wave, stainless steel cooking system
  • Solid rod, 9mm stainless steel, and reversible cast iron cooking grids (up to 38% heavier than comparable grills)
  • 6 x Burners
  • 60,000 BTU main burner output
  • 15,000 BTU rotisserie burner
  • Primary cooking area: 750 sq. in.
  • 2 x Side tables and 1 x Powerful side burner
  • Cool blue, LED-lit control knobs
  • Natural gas power source, slide-out tank holder
  • 6 x Wheel (lockable) design
  • Dimensions: 24.8″ x 70″ x 49.2″
  • Weight: 251 lbs
  • Limited lifetime warranty on cook box; 10-year warranty on burners, cooking grids, and Flav-R-Wave; 2-year warranty on remaining parts and paint

Pros

  • Six main burners, a side burner, and a rotisserie burner allow for a total cooking space north of 1,000 square inches that at least practically allows you to cook for the whole neighborhood
  • Assorted warranties ensure the various parts of your grill remain in working condition for years

Cons

  • Consumes note issues with proper delivery and customer service (not the grill itself)

9. Napoleon Prestige PRO 825 Natural Gas Grill

This final grill in the review is similar to the King Broil model just previously reviewed. The PRO 825, another Napoleon natural gas grill option, boasts a total output of 123,000 BTUs and has six main burners, an infrared rear burner, and an infrared side burner.

It also boasts the largest total cooking space of any model on the list at 1,430 square inches.

The Napoleon PRO 825 is the largest grill on the list and is undoubtedly the most powerful model on the list. It comes at an astronomically high price but if you’re considering it, it will not disappoint.

Features

  • Can run on propane
  • 123,000 BTUs total output
  • 6 x Main burners, 1 x Infrared rear (rotisserie) burner, 1 x Infrared sizzle zone side burner
  • Lift ease roll top lid, 4 x Wheel design
  • Total cooking space: 1,430 sq. in.
  • LED Spectrum, night light control knobs, and interior lights
  • Integrated smoker tube for adding smokey flavors to your food
  • Dimensions: 25.5″ x 94.25″ x 51″
  • Weight: 459 lbs

Pros

  • Humongous cooking space is sure to be plenty and likely more than you need for standard grillings and barbecues
  • LED knobs and interior lights make grilling at night a bit easier to navigate and add a cool aesthetic to your grill

Cons

  • N/A

10. Weber 48070001 Spirit II E-210 NG Mocha Gas Grill

Kicking off the list is the natural gas BBQ grill in review, the Weber Spirit II E-210 NG. The combination of compact design, the GS4 grilling system, and the affordable price bring this model to the top of the list naturally.

In conclusion, the Weber Spirit II E-210 NG is the natural gas grill for the money. It’s affordable and functional and also has a decent primary cooking space that allows you to grill plenty despite its size.

Features

  • GS4 grilling system: Infinity ignition, 2 x Stainless steel burners, porcelain-enameled Flavorizer bars, and grease management system
  • iGrill 3 compatible (accessory sold separately)
  • Porcelain-enameled, cast-iron cooking grates
  • Primary cooking area: 360 sq. in.
  • 2 x Side tables with a total of 6 hooks
  • Natural gas power source
  • 2 x Leg, 2 x Wheel design
  • Dimensions: 48″ x 57″ x 26″
  • Weight: 105 lbs
  • 10 Year warranty

Pros

  • A total cooking space of 360 square inches allows you to prepare various foods or multiple burgers, steaks, etc. at one time
  • Comes with a 10-year warranty, guaranteeing operation for at least that long

Cons

  • A few consumers note poor customer service after the purchase

Conclusion

As we can see from the list, the natural gas grills can vary in how they outperform one another. Some are designed to be high-end, highly powerful models and some are designed to be simple-to-use, efficient natural gas grills.

Our top recommendation is the Weber Spirit II E-310 with its compact design and ten-year warranty guaranteeing an efficient grill for years.

If you’re looking for something with a bit more capability, perhaps you should consider the Broil King Regal 590 NG Gas Grill. This five-burner, 55,000 BTUs output grill is powerful and affordable.

However, there are plenty of options available on the market and your interests may lie in other models. No matter the models you’re considering, be sure to analyze and compare similar features to ensure you’re getting all you’re looking for. So get your natural gas grill now and get cooking.

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