I cater regularly and the 10'x10' tents are pretty inexpensive for what you get. Mine came with 3 sides that button on and provide wind protection. This is a very important feature which will save you time and propane. You won't have any issues running propane under it but don't expect it to hold up under heavy or steady rain or snow. The rain will start to collect in spots and stretch out the top. Snow will destroy it if heavy enough...I have experienced both. Stakes are included to keep it grounded in the wind. If it's really gusty or you are on a hard surface you want some concrete blocks to keep it anchored. I've seen them get picked up suddenly by the wind with folks scrambling to hold them down...not safe with boiling liquids and fire about.