

MISSION BBQ opened on September 11, 2011, ten years after the day our world changed forever. Proudly Serving Those Who Serve, we honor and give back to our Uniformed American Heroes—Police, Fire, First Responders and our Military. Come enjoy authentic homemade BBQ where you’ll feel at home surrounded by heroic and patriotic tributes. And please join us during our salute to Our National Anthem each day at noon. You complete our Mission.
Casual chain featuring BBQ & classic sides, plus memorabilia honoring soldiers & first responders.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5795 Airport Road, Naples, FL 34109
Phone: (239) 529-4125
Website: http://mission-bbq.com/
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Reviews
Regarding the food: the brisket was unfortunately a bit dry, and the spare ribs didn’t fully convince me. On the other hand, the pulled chicken was absolutely fantastic, and two of the house sauces were real highlights.
The staff member who cleared the tables was also very friendly and attentive. Overall, the entire team was super welcoming and created a great atmosphere. While a couple of meat items were a bit dry, the service and friendliness easily stood out in a very positive way.
They don’t use a little oven with some fake smoke. There’s clear smoke flavor on that Brisket. It’s been expertly trimmed. The point broke apart just right. Even more than all this, they properly season it with salt/garlic rub. Absolutely awesome.
Turkey was mild but moist. Nice neutral meat for people who like BBQ but maybe not love smoked meats.
The jalapeno and cheddar sausage was good. Pretty moist and the casing wasn’t too hard. Had a good flavor to it and not really hot at all if you are concerned. Just gave it some flavor.
Cornbread included is a very good sweet cornbread. It was a no way dry it was very tasty. A nice compliment to the meal.
The barbecue Bean set an interesting flavor to them. Is better than a standard canned beans warmed up like you get a lot of places. Can’t quite put my finger on exactly what they do to it but it is good.
The macaroni and cheese it was okay but nothing to write home about. I really love mac and cheese and the cheesiness here was not that flavorful but was okay. I do have a nice charred cheese top. Gives it a nice texture with the rest of it. If they would take a little bit of smoked gouda and mix it in with the regular stuff they would really set this off. I don’t know why people don’t do that, if you tried it at home you’ll never go back.
The sweet tea was a little on the weak side The Brew wasn’t especially strong. Lemonade was actually pretty good. Tasted pretty natural. The rest of it was all Pepsi products which they’re not really float my boat.
Overall the meets were excellent, the brisket in particular is a standout and is one of the best you will eat. The fact that they cater to the military and first responders is pretty phenomenal. I love seeing all the pictures and everything all over the walls. I love a place that supports Americas finest.
Edit: Repeat offender. Can also say the smoked cheeseburger was also very good.
Quick visit for some BBQ. Ordering is easy , large wall menus. Good variety of choices.
Staff is friendly and helpful.
Ordering is easy and quick.
Portions not bad, but if you are hungry, you might want an extra side or two. Nice sizes for lunch, but for dinner it’s a bit on the thin side.
Brisket is optioned at moist or non.
The moist was greasy/oily. Delicious but I didn’t care for the “moist”.
Will try non moist next time.
Pulled pork very good. Cornbread is delicious. Get some extras to go.
Convenient location, with other food choices nearby if someone in the group doesn’t like bbq.
Excellent service.
I ordered the 2 meat Market Sampler(Moist Brisket and Pulled Pork) with a side of slaw and a soda for around $20–ordering was a breeze thanks to the fine gentlemen manning the order counter. My order was up before I knew it—very prompt service(I guarantee I got my food faster than anyone in the Chick-Fil-A drive-thru)! The dining room was clean and well kept with ample seating and each table has a bottle of vinegar and a 6-pack of different BBQ sauces that cater to different palates—I tried them all and liked the Smoky Mountain and Tennessee Belle the most, but don’t pass up the Georgia Mustard over by the soda fountain! I don’t have time to eat out often and I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this meal—I cleaned my plate and mopped up the drippings and sauce with the corn bread! In retrospect, I regret not getting some collards(I LOVE collards), but I don’t think I could have eaten anymore during this visit—I was stuffed! There’s always next time, and there WILL be a next time in the very near future!
Now, the food really hit the spot for me after digging trenches all day, but the service was the cherry on top: it was such a pleasure to hear staff acknowledge patrons as they walked in the door—almost nobody is doing that in a casual, walk-in, seat-yourself type of restaurant…Shoot, you don’t even see that in a number of the places in town with assigned seating, wait staff, and way stiffer price points(I’m looking directly at the places that include 30% gratuity in a bill with staff whose eyes glaze over with contempt upon having to do what they’re paid to do.) What surprised me even more was seeing Ricardo, another excellent member of their excellent staff, going from table to table to check in with folks(myself included)during their meals—PURE CLASS AND NOTHING LESS.
Bottom line: why would I ever settle for fast food when I could conveniently have a fine BBQ meal in the same amount of time or less, for the same amount of money, all from people that are inviting?
I wouldn’t, and if you’re reading this, you shouldn’t either!
-A final THANK YOU from me to the staff: you guys and gals ROCK—the pride you all take in what you do does not and should not go unnoticed! And a note to the corporate bean counters: these folks deserve a rai$e AND a bonu$!