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Outdoor Cooking in Orlando, FL (2026)

3 verified outdoor cooking rules for Orlando, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

BBQ & Propane Rules

Orlando adopts the Florida Fire Prevention Code (FFPC), which incorporates NFPA 1 and the relevant provisions of IFC §308.1.4. Charcoal grills and LP-gas containers larger than 1 lb are prohibited on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction at multi-family buildings unless the building is fully sprinklered. Single-family backyard grilling is unrestricted. Burn bans target open burning of vegetation, not commercial grills.

Orlando BBQ and Propane Grill Rules (FFPC + IFC §308.1.4)

Some Restrictions

Smoker Rules

Orlando has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential backyard smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired ovens. Operation is governed by Chapter 43 (Nuisance Noise) for blower equipment and general nuisance provisions of Chapter 18A. Persistent dense smoke can trigger nuisance complaints. HOAs in Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Avalon Park, and downtown condos commonly govern frequency and aesthetics.

Orlando Backyard Smoker Rules

Few Restrictions

Outdoor Kitchen Permits

Built-in outdoor kitchens in Orlando require multiple permits through Orlando Permitting Services: a building permit for the structure, a gas permit for natural gas or stationary propane, an electrical permit, and a plumbing permit if connected to water/sewer. Structures must comply with LDC accessory structure setbacks. Properties in flood zones near the city's many lakes must elevate per Florida Building Code §1612 and City Code Chapter 26.

Orlando Outdoor Kitchen Permit Process

Some Restrictions

Looking for Orange County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Orlando city rules.

Outdoor Cooking in Orange County