
Rome
Servant's Heart

A Dad’s Mission
Stories of Service

9-11
Never Forget

BLACK PLATE SPECIAL
Shrimp on The BBQ

SEASONAL SIDE
Buttered Corn on The Cob

SEASONAL SWEET
Strawberry Shortcake

HOMETOWN HEROES CUP
9-11 Never Forget

SUPER SEASONAL SIDE
Potato Salad

Rome
Servant's Heart

A Dad’s Mission
Stories of Service

9-11
Never Forget

Black Plate Special
Shrimp on The BBQ

SEASONAL SIDE
Buttered Corn on The Cob

SEASONAL SWEET
Strawberry Shortcake

HOMETOWN HEROES CUP
9-11 Never Forget

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 $47,000,000 supporting vital charities since opening our doors in 2011.
A Servant's Heart
“Everything she does is in service of her team, in service of her people and you can honestly and truly feel that every single day that you work a shift with her,” said Dominik about Rome. As a Pitmaster, Rome’s focus is in the kitchen in Port St. Lucie, Florida but her passion for taking care of Our People extends far beyond the Heart of the House. Rome has a talent for building relationships with all of Our People. “How she interacts with Customers, it’s like watching magic happen in the dining room. She builds relationships. You’re her best friend as soon as she starts talking,” added Area Director, Kyle.
Stories of Service
“With grief, it keeps coming, it’s either the anger, the depression, the acceptance and you learn to walk with a limp the rest of your life,” said Gold Star Father, Charles Strange. “So my son, Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Strange was killed in action August 6, 2011 along with 29 other brave Americans, Bart the Warrior Dog and 8 Afghans.” Through his unimaginable grief, Charles found a new mission to help his fellow Gold Star Families heal by connecting and talking about their heroes. Charles proudly shares stories of Michael cutting weight to make the football team, tackling his fears to become the catcher on his baseball team and of the intense empathy he had for the people he encountered during his deployment. “He had a giant heart, always, for the underdog.”