Saying Goodbye to Summer: Hosting the Best BBQ

Summer is drawing to a close, and though it may not feel like you’ve had your fill thanks to the record-breaking rain this year, it needs a proper send-off. Hosting a BBQ is the perfect event to do so – it’s a cherished tradition for many in the UK and a great opportunity to soak up the last of the warm weather.

Gather your friends and family to enjoy a refreshing drink and enjoy some delicious grub. Here is how you can make the last BBQ of the season the best one yet.

Food and Drink

BBQs have an informal tone about them but the food on offer is the main event at these gatherings so you should pull out all the stops. Go for the classic options like sausages and burgers since they’re always crowd-pleasers, along with some vegetarian options like halloumi skewers and meat substitutes.

To achieve that wow factor and impress your guests, buy premium cuts of beef for a menu with a rich, smoky flavour. High-quality ingredients are likely to produce outstanding results so why not incorporate gourmet toppings for your burgers or use marinated meats?

Pair your dishes with some cool beverages to elevate the dining experience. British ales compliment the hearty flavours of grilled meats or opt for something fruity and summery like Pimm’s for fresh salads and picky bits. Non-alcoholic options such as iced tea and lemonade ensure that everyone stays hydrated.

Games and Entertainment

Keep the atmosphere light and fun by organising outdoor games that appeal to guests of all ages. Rounders, lawn twister and giant Jenga are great ways to get children and parents playing together outside and all are very easy to set up in your garden.

Music is a crucial element at any gathering but especially a BBQ. Create a playlist with upbeat summer tracks with popular bangers to keep the energy high. For something livelier, you could arrange a small performance or set up a karaoke machine.

Decorations

You don’t have to spend too much on decorations for a BBQ since the atmosphere does much of the heavy lifting, but some simple details can really make a difference.

Bunting or streamers are staples for British BBQs so hang them around your garden in bright colours. The same applies to fairy lights and you could make some summer-themed centrepieces.

Comfortable seating is essential to keeping your guests happy and warm so be sure to provide cosy blankets and cushions. This ensures that the party can continue long after the sun sets.

Hosting an end-of-summer BBQ is about more than just good food – it’s about creating an experience that your guests will remember. With the right planning, you can ensure your final event of the season is a success.