

Wings, Platters and Tailgate Chili
Big Game Day Specials

BLACK PLATE SPECIAL
Smoked Strip Steak

SEASONAL SIDE
Baked Sweet Potato

SEASONAL SWEET
Blueberry Cobbler


Kerri
Servant's Heart

The Mentor
Stories of Service

Hometown Heroes Cup
Buy a Cup, Thank a Hero

SUPER SEASONAL SIDE
Baked Cheesy Potatoes


Wings, Platters and Tailgate Chili
Big Game Day Specials

Black Plate Special
Smoked Strip Steak

SEASONAL SIDE
Baked Sweet Potato

SEASONAL SWEET
Blueberry Cobbler


Kerri
Servant's Heart

The Mentor
Stories of Service

Hometown Heroes Cup
Buy a Cup, Thank a Hero

SUPER SEASONAL SIDE
Baked Cheesy Potatoes
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
“If I had a bad day, she’d be there to help me and comfort me and if I had a good day, she’d make my day better,” said Andrew, a Servant Heart Leader in Grand Rapids, Michigan about his friend Kerri. She knew that focusing on Our People would be the key to creating a strong Heart of the House team. “She mostly took care of Our People and tried to work to make Our Team better and overall, I think she did that. Our Team got a lot closer,” added Servant Heart Leader Laney.
Stories of Service
“Aaron “AJ” Johnson was remembered by his friends at American Legion Post 226 as a beloved friend and a devoted member of their organization and their community. “He was always good at making people feel comfortable around him. He was exceptional at looking out for community,” said Chaplain Ray Leone. “AJ meant a lot to the community here and we’re really going to miss him.”
