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Old 05-23-2023, 05:41 AM
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I don't have an issue with any business that wants to offer a discount to veterans.
Nor do I but I don’t think any of us that served (retired Army) should expect any freebie from any restaurants. If they offer a discount great. If not, no harm and no foul. The food and service should be the draw. Let’s face it, The Villages has a large population of military, police, fire , etc retirees. A restaurant would need to bump up their prices for everyone just so they can compete with the discounts offered by another restaurant and still survive. Just enjoy the meal and don’t forget the 25% tip (lol).
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Old 05-23-2023, 05:49 AM
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Seems like trading respect for a discount is a losing proposition. It cheapens the recognition that was earned. A better way would be to have the restaurant donate a dollar amount to homeless veterans charities for every veteran served.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:17 AM
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I went there for lunch once, with two guys. I had never been there, so I ordered a barbeque platter, which I assumed would come with a few sides. No, it came with barbeque only, no sides. Then, the server came to the table and asked us if we were veterans. The other two guys said yes, and I said no. So, she brought the other two guys a free dessert, but brought me nothing. I thought that was kind of petty.
I think it's kind of petty that you complain about it...they set the rules of their business...they honor veterans by giving them a free dessert...too bad you're not a veteran.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:25 AM
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Quite surprised how good it was.

All meat served dry, but there are six sauces to add at will.

The people were outstanding.

Try It, you will like it.


They do a nice job of honoring our military and first responders.

I have eaten at several of their restaurants and found their meats good. Their sides are ridiculously small and expensive, and not near as good as the meats.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:25 AM
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Mission offer’s free desert to veterans it’s their way to honor and “Thank them for their service”. Guessing some feel their sacrifice isn’t warranted.

You might want to attend Mission when they pin the “Nam” veteran’s. For some it’s one of the few times someone honored them, instead of spitting in their face.

You won’t get a free pin, welcomed home, saluted, or a free dessert. Or understand it took over 50 years to be honored in public. But you can witness a very moving moment for Nam veterans.

Sad, you to think you deserve special recognition, as those sitting at your table. It’s just a free dessert, you must be really upset at PDQ, “Low Class” who gives 1/2 off to Veterans and First Responders, at your table, while you pay full price.
Yes, well put. Or Baby Killer at Logan Airport
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That when he ask virtually everybody to stand for the Lee Greenwood type anthem when the person next to you that you don’t know might have been at Logan ?
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:27 AM
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I think it's kind of petty that you complain about it...they set the rules of their business...they honor veterans by giving them a free dessert...too bad you're not a veteran.
It's not a big deal. I don't have a problem with the rule. But, most restaurants would ask everyone at the table if they wanted a dessert.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:30 AM
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I understand, but don't you think it is a little crass to come to the table and ask who is a veteran and then to serve two of the three diners a dessert? Really? How low class can you get? I am referring to Mission BBQ, not PDQ.
They are 100% upfront with their policy. How petty can you get? How low class to complain about your buddies getting a dessert. Break out your wallet and buy dessert.
Incredibly petty.
Best BBQ, service and atmosphere around.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:33 AM
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Neither of the 2 owners are Veterans, nor do they offer a Veteran's Discount.

Seems a bit disingenuous to me.
Your glass might be 1/2 full:

I was asked three times if I'm serving or have served.

Also, from MBBQ:

While we do not offer individual discounts, we do give back to our local Military, Fire, Police, and EMS in Our Community. We do also give back to larger organizations such as the USO, Special Operations Warrior foundation, Wounded Warrior Projects, and others. We do not offer an individual discount in order to be able to support Our Local Communities. We do however have a Veterans VIP club that all active duty and veterans can sign up for to receive free chow and gifts throughout the year.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:35 AM
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They play the National Anthem at noon. Everyone stands for it, unless you are not an American citizen.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:37 AM
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I have eaten at several of their restaurants and found their meats good. Their sides are ridiculously small and expensive, and not near as good as the meats.
I thought the slaw tasted excellent (but i do hit it with some q-sauce) and for 2-something, good price.

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Old 05-23-2023, 06:39 AM
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Where is Mission BBQ located? I we have been to their restaurant in Virginia.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:43 AM
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I understand, but don't you think it is a little crass to come to the table and ask who is a veteran and then to serve two of the three diners a dessert? Really? How low class can you get? I am referring to Mission BBQ, not PDQ.
That's pretty harsh. You ride in on your buddies coattails, and expect the perks they qualify for?

If you take your grandkids to a restaurant that offers a discount to seniors, do you think the kids should get it too?

In a shallow sense, what you suggest could be considered stolen valor.
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Old 05-23-2023, 06:45 AM
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Retired guy - buy your own dessert and. get over it! This isn't "most restaurants". SMH
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Where is Mission BBQ located? I we have been to their restaurant in Virginia.
631 US Hwy 27 #441, Lady Lake, FL 32159
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Inquiring Minds want to kno.......................what was in the empty store-front behind MBBQ??
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