"Regardless of the legality, it looks pretty trashy to do so..."
I can kind of see what you mean about this but maybe you are one of the fortunate few who have a backyard or own in the city.
Last summer I got very interested in grilling and started cooking food for my friends in front of my rented Astoria apartment on Wednesdays after work. What I was doing was perfectly legal but as soon as the landlord found out he forbade me to do so. I was quite upset about this and now bring my grilling supplies with me when I'm outside of the city and grill at parties and such.
I'm moving to Greenpoint next month and just checked if McCarren or McGorlick Park have designated grilling areas. Doesn't look like it. I have some friends that grill illegaly on rooftops. Sounds like a pretty bad idea. I think the city should provide more areas for this activity.
"Regardless of the legality, it looks pretty trashy to do so..."
I can kind of see what you mean about this but maybe you are one of the fortunate few who have a backyard or own in the city.
Last summer I got very interested in grilling and started cooking food for my friends in front of my rented Astoria apartment on Wednesdays after work. What I was doing was perfectly legal but as soon as the landlord found out he forbade me to do so. I was quite upset about this and now bring my grilling supplies with me when I'm outside of the city and grill at parties and such.
I'm moving to Greenpoint next month and just checked if McCarren or McGorlick Park have designated grilling areas. Doesn't look like it. I have some friends that grill illegaly on rooftops. Sounds like a pretty bad idea. I think the city should provide more areas for this activity.
Posted by: KeithHopkin at May 17, 2009 1:18 PM in response to is front-yard grilling/bbq OK?