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Shehla Shah
Shehla Shah

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I Built a Website for Mission BBQ Lovers – Here's Why and How

Hey DEV community! 👋

I recently created a site for my client, site called https://missionbbqprices.com, and I wanted to share a little behind-the-scenes of what it’s about, how I built it, and how it’s helping people.

If you’ve ever tried to find clear, up-to-date info on the Mission BBQ menu, you know it’s not as easy as it should be. Whether you’re planning a casual lunch, a family gathering, or catering a larger event, getting quick access to prices, calories, and available items can be frustrating.

That’s where my client's site comes in. I’ve built a clean, fast, mobile-friendly resource where anyone can browse the full mission bbq menu, including seasonal deals, catering options, and nutritional information – all in one place.

As a developer, I love creating useful micro-sites that solve small but annoying problems. In this case, it was the lack of a simple, user-friendly menu guide for Mission BBQ fans.

So I did what I enjoy: researched, designed, and built a site that fixes the gap.

What the Site Includes:
📋 Updated Mission BBQ prices (regular menu & catering)

🥩 Calories and nutritional breakdowns

📆 Seasonal and limited-time items

📱 Mobile-first layout for quick access on the go

Built With:
HTML/CSS/JS for a lightweight frontend

WordPress for quick publishing and structured data

It’s a great reminder that even the smallest ideas can make a difference when built with real intent and user focus.

If you’re working on similar projects, love niche blogging, or are curious about monetizing mini-sites like this, I’d love to connect and swap ideas.

Check out the mission bbq menu and let me know what you think!

Happy coding!

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