Whatever food and drink your heart desires, we can make it happen al fresco with a custom outdoor kitchen. Granite counter space for food prep and serving? Yes. A refrigerated keg? Sure. Smoker? Absolutely. A dishwasher? Say no more.
There’s nothing we can’t execute for you, but in case you’re looking for a more standard outdoor kitchen set up, here are the most popular choices we build for our clients: bar/buffet space, built-in grill, fridge, and cabinetry for storage. Get everything you need (and want!) to make outdoor entertaining effortless.
We know that what’s cooked outside usually tastes better because you’re with people you love enjoying the outdoors. Under your louvered pergola or on your rooftop deck, there’s nothing better than some well-timed appetizers and sparkling drinks. Eat, drink, and be merry in your outdoor kitchen!
“AJ, Jorge and their team did a fantastic job transforming my rooftop! AJ was great in the planning phase at listening to my ideas, making additional suggestions and showing me examples of what could be done. They were able to design things to my exact specifications and were very detail oriented throughout the process. The majority of the project was completed in 5 weeks. AJ was always quick to respond to my inquiries, which made the process a breeze. I highly recommend JLV Builders for any project!”
More About Albany Park, Chicago
Settlers first arrived to Albany Park in 1893 when investors purchased land on the northwest side of Chicago to avoid the denser downtown area. One of the investors, DeLancy Louderback, was from Albany, New York, and thus the name Albany Park was born.
When developers added electric streetcars and the elevated railroad, the area boomed. By 1930, the population reached 55,000, leading to the construction of many schools, religious institutions, and parks. After World War II, many residents moved to the northern suburbs, leaving room for a new wave of Asian and Central American immigrants to settle in Albany Park.
Today, Albany Park is the most diverse neighborhood in Chicago, with 40 languages spoken in its public schools. In addition, it’s one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the country.