
POW/MIA
You are not forgotten


Heroism Through Hardship
Stories of Service


SEASONAL SIDE
Corn Casserole

SEASONAL SWEET
Mississippi Mud Pie

Kirk
Servant's Heart


SUPER SEASONAL SIDE
Potato Salad

POW/MIA
You are not forgotten

American Heroes Cup
Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation

Heroism Through Hardship
Stories of Service


SEASONAL SIDE
Corn Casserole

SEASONAL SWEET
Mississippi Mud Pie

Kirk
Servant's Heart


SUPER SEASONAL SIDE
Potato Salad
Our Mission
After traveling our great country in search of the nation’s best BBQ, we felt inspired to bring this great food home. Especially for those who protect us all, the hard-workers who get it done every day, the home teams we cheer for, and of course, family and friends. Our mission is to serve you the most authentic, mouth-watering all-American food that’s done right.
Giving Back
Our young men and women in uniform. Veterans who served with honor. Our local Police, Firefighters and First Responders who make Our Community a better place to live. They’re the people we respect most of all, so MISSION BBQ tries to give back in return. From fundraisers to service projects, we have your back, donating over $25,000,000 supporting vital charities since opening our doors in 2011.
A Servant's Heart
Kirk’s world was turned upside-down by flooding from Hurricane Helene. In the midst of that disaster, his first priority was the wellbeing of Our Teammates and his neighbors. “This is a guy who had just lost everything, the house he has lived in for 15+ years, just lost everything, and without hesitation said ‘I’m coming with you to help my people,’” said Nick. That is just who Kirk is. He has dedicated his life to serving others. “People like that, who step up without hesitation, that’s a true servant’s heart.”
Stories of Service
Ed DiProsoero didn’t share many details about his military service with his family until he was about 96-year-old. What was finally shared was an incredible story beginning when he was drafted and joined the Army’s 36th Infantry Division during World War II. Ed survived a bout with Malaria and a significant shrapnel injury from a tank gun explosion that landed directly behind him. Despite illness and injury, he returned to his unit and was part of the fighting force that liberated Grenoble, France and helped breakthrough the Siegfried Line, Germany’s last line of defense.
