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Bespoke BBQ Company Ltd
Company typeLimited Company
IndustryCatering, Engineering
Founded2009
FounderJack Henriques
HeadquartersGloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Area served
United Kingdom
ProductsBarbecue cookers
Websitebespokebbqco.co.uk

The God-Grilla has achieved notoriety in the United Kingdom for being the world's largest barbecue. It was built by the Bespoke BBQ Company, based in Gloucestershire, England, a company run by Mr. Jack Henriques that manufactures custom barbecues. The company was featured in the UK press in August 2010 when it unveiled a huge barbecue, dubbed by the press as 'God-Grilla', which weighed two tonnes, and required three operators to run at full capacity. It was constructed on the same principle as a smaller version. Together the two barbecues are known as the "Cripps Barn Models," after Cripps Catering who commissioned them both for their two wedding venues, named "Cripps Barn" and "Stone Barn," both located in the Cotswold District.[1][2][3][4][5].

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