Planning an outdoor kitchen for your Tulsa home and want to know what to budget? At VistaScapes, we build outdoor kitchens throughout the Tulsa metro and believe in transparent, upfront pricing. This guide covers real 2025 cost ranges based on what we actually build — not inflated national averages or oversimplified estimates that don’t account for what Tulsa projects actually require.
Outdoor Kitchen Cost Ranges in Tulsa
Entry-Level Outdoor Kitchen: $10,000–$18,000
An entry-level outdoor kitchen in Tulsa includes a built-in grill (36-inch gas grill, mid-grade brand), 4–6 linear feet of countertop, concrete block or aluminum frame construction, basic stone or tile veneer, and a single access door for storage. This gets you a functional cooking station without the full appliance package. Suitable for homeowners who primarily want a built-in grill rather than a full outdoor kitchen experience.
Mid-Range Outdoor Kitchen: $20,000–$40,000
The most popular investment range for Tulsa homeowners — a mid-range kitchen delivers a complete outdoor cooking and entertaining experience:
- Premium 36–42 inch built-in gas grill (Blaze, Coyote, or similar)
- 8–12 linear feet of granite or concrete countertop
- Undercounter refrigerator and ice maker or trash drawer
- 2–4 stainless steel access doors
- Concrete block construction with stone or stucco veneer
- Integrated sink with hot and cold water connections
- Task lighting over cooking surfaces
Premium Outdoor Kitchen: $45,000–$90,000+
Premium Tulsa outdoor kitchen builds include everything in the mid-range package plus:
- High-end appliances (Twin Eagles, Lynx, Kalamazoo, or Wolf)
- Wood-fired pizza oven or professional smoker
- Full outdoor bar with seating
- Pergola or covered structure integration
- Outdoor refrigerator drawers and warming drawers
- Premium stone countertops (quartzite, leathered granite)
- Integrated TV and sound system
- Full landscape and lighting integration
What Drives Cost in Tulsa Outdoor Kitchens
- Appliance selection — the single biggest cost variable; entry-grade vs. premium appliances can differ by $5,000–$15,000
- Countertop material — tile ($15–$25/sq ft), concrete ($65–$85/sq ft), or natural stone ($80–$150/sq ft)
- Structure size — linear feet of counter space drives material and labor cost proportionally
- Shade structure — adding a pergola ($8,000–$30,000) or covered patio ($15,000–$45,000) significantly increases total project cost
- Utilities — gas line extension, dedicated electrical circuits, and plumbing connections are required for full kitchens
- Site prep — if no patio exists, patio construction adds $5,000–$20,000 to the project
Want an accurate quote for your Tulsa outdoor kitchen? Call VistaScapes at (918) 779-1317 or request a design consultation. We’ll come to your property, discuss your goals and appliance preferences, and provide a detailed written estimate.


