How Much Does a Galley RTA Outdoor Kitchen Cost?

By Jordan Marie Diggs

January 19, 2026

So you’ve decided you’re interested in getting a galley outdoor kitchen from RTA Outdoor Living.

There’s just one problem: No matter how much you search, you can’t find any clear answers about the price. What does a galley outdoor kitchen from RTA actually cost?

It’s true, there’s hardly any information online (including our website) about what a galley RTA outdoor kitchen costs. We understand how frustrating this feeling can be… and this article will right the ship and provide the cost transparency you need.

In this article, you’ll learn about the average galley RTA outdoor kitchen cost, a real-life pricing example, and the 3 primary factors that affect the final cost. By the end, you’ll have a good grasp of what a galley outdoor kitchen from RTA may cost.

how much does a galley rta outdoor kitchen cost

How Much Does The Average Outdoor Galley Kitchen Cost from RTA?

how much does the average outdoor galley kitchen cost from rta

On average, most homeowners are spending $19,000 for a galley RTA outdoor kitchen.

To calculate how much you might spend, expect to pay $1,500 per linear foot for everything (panels, countertops, and appliances).

Real Life Pricing Example Of a Galley Outdoor Kitchen

real life pricing example of a galley outdoor kitchen

This layout consists of a 7’ grill island and a 7’ bar island.

  • Stacked Stone Grill Island & Chiseled Edge Concrete Countertops: $6,995.00
  • Stacked Stone Bar Island & Chiseled Edge Concrete Countertops: $6,995.00
  • Coyote 36” CL-Series Grill: $2,499.00
  • Coyote 31” Double Access Door: $419.00
  • Coyote 18” Three Drawer Cabinet: $839.00
  • Coyote 15” Single Pull Out Trash / Recycle: $579.00
  • Coyote 21” Left Hinge Refrigerator: $1,599.00
  • Coyote Trim Kit: $109.00

Grand Total: $20,034.00

Looking for a More Specific Price Range?

Try our Cost Calculator for a closer estimate on what your galley RTA outdoor kitchen might cost.

What Factors Affect The Cost of an RTA Galley Island?

1. The Length of Your Island(s)

the length of galley island
the length of outdoor kitchen island

Of course, the longer the island… the more it will cost! RTA islands can be made in lengths ranging from 3’ to 20’. For countertops and panels (not including the cost of appliances), the price will range between $4,495.00 to $17,995.00.

If your galley design contains two islands of the same length… you can simply double the price for a single island to get your cost. But if the two islands differ in length, each one will be priced differently. (Most galley layouts are symmetrical in length.)

2. Your Finish & Countertop Selection

countertop selection for outdoor kitchen
island selection for outdoor kitchen

Depending on the type of finish and countertops you choose, your galley island may incur additional fees. (Every finish and countertop option not listed below are standard and don’t cost extra.)

  • Granite or Clean Edge Countertops: An additional $150 per linear foot
  • Slat or Plank Charcoal Finish: An additional $100 per linear foot

For example, with two 7’ islands, you can expect to pay around $2,000 for either of these upgrades. (It’ll be around $4,000 if you opt for both upgrades.)

3. What Appliances You Want

what appliances you want for your outdoor kitchen

Yet another factor that affects RTA galley island cost will be the appliances you choose. By default, RTA outdoor kitchens will come with Coyote appliances. And of course, the more appliances you include in your design, the more they will cost!

While not an exhaustive list, these are some broad price ranges you can expect:

  • Built-in Grills: $1,449.00–$4,499.00
  • Burners: $679.00–$1,799.00
  • Refrigeration: $1,499.00–$1,799.00
  • Sinks: $549.00–$1,679.00
  • Flat Top Griddles: $2,199.00–$3,928.00
  • Pellet Grills: $3,249.00–$3,799.00
  • Pizza Ovens: $2,599.00–$6,799.00

Keep in mind that if you choose to incorporate appliances from a brand other than Coyote… this will affect the cost as well.

Determining the Actual Cost of Your RTA Galley Island

determining the cost of your rta galley outdoor kitchen

By now, you should have a good understanding of what most customers pay for a galley RTA outdoor kitchen and the factors that affect the final price. And although the average cost of a galley island from RTA is $19,000… depending on your specific setup, you may end up paying more or less than that.

Hopefully, at this stage, you’re feeling good about how these price ranges fit in with your budget and plans. If you want to get more granular on the exact price of your desired galley outdoor kitchen, there are a couple things you can do:

  • Try our Cost Calculator: This tool will help provide a more specific price range by factoring in desired island length, appliance quality, and appliance selection.
  • Request a Free Quote through the Design Tool: Our free online design tool will allow you to create the exact galley island design you want. At the last step in the process, you’ll be prompted to request a free quote… and from there, our team will reach out to you with clarifying questions about your project and pricing information.

Enjoy exploring the cost of your galley outdoor kitchen… and we look forward to hearing from you!

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Jordan Marie Diggs

Hey there, I’m Jordan Diggs and I’m from San Antonio, Texas. Growing up in an area that’s steeped in BBQ culture, I learned from an early age that BBQ is life. In my position at RTA, I love having a creative outlet, and being able to share the excitement of outdoor living with the broader world. I love being able to capture that excitement, and help people picture what their life would be like with a complete outdoor living space. Plus, having a background in the food industry, it feels natural to create content centered around BBQ and all things outdoor cooking. When I’m not serving up content for RTA, I enjoy taking my dog on walks, yoga, and a good Netflix binge on the couch. I also enjoy mountain activities like skiing, hiking, and building a good, warm fire. I’m all about balance, so working hard means relaxing hard! (Am I right?)
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