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    This makes me chuckle....

    That’s a Double Bypass from the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas, where a woman -- eating a double-patty beef burger mashed between two lard-covered buns -- suffered an apparent heart attack. She was unconscious as she was rushed to the hospital Saturday night; she is expected to recover, KTNV.com reported.

    To be fair, the burgers themselves may not be the culprit. The restaurant owner, Jon Basso, noted that the woman was also smoking and drinking a margarita.

    Advertise | AdChoices"I would say the woman gave her body every single thing it could handle and it finally gave out," Basso told KVVU-TV Fox5.

    This is the second time in three months that someone has collapsed while eating a burger at the Heart Attack Grill, where the motto is “Taste worth dying for.” Guests are described as patients in the restaurant’s stated quest against anorexia.


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    In February, a man in his 40s was eating a Triple Bypass when he began sweating and shaking.

    Man stricken while eating Heart Attack Grill burger

    "I actually felt horrible for the gentleman because the tourists were taking photos of him as if it were some type of stunt. Even with our own morbid sense of humor, we would never pull a stunt like that," Basso told Fox5. He said he heard the man had been hospitalized and getting better.

    The restaurant doesn’t try to hide that it serves up fatty fare. A sign there reads, “Caution: This establishment is bad for your health.” Patrons who weigh more than 350 pounds eat free (and yes, there is a scale to catch the skinny minis angling for a free lunch.) The restaurant has explained that yo-yoing weight is unhealthy, so why not keep guests steadily obese?

    The burgers range from the Single Bypass to the Quadruple Bypass, which has four half-pound patties and eight slices of American cheese. Add 20 slices of bacon (dripping in its own grease, of course) for $3.69. The quadruple has nearly 8,000 calories.

    For good measure, the restaurant parks an ambulance out front.
    Last edited by JOES66FURY; April 24, 2012, 07:08 AM.
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    After my coronary adventure I really am pretty careful. IF I were to go there I'd be REALLY careful about what I ordered. I could see me accompanying a team of BSers there, however - just for fun.

    Dan

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    • #3
      I eat pretty well, I do indulge from time to time but in moderation...this place scares the crap out of me becasue I dont know if I could contain myself....a giant burger is on my all time favorite foods list...and one dripping in bacon and cheese would be hard to resist....
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      • #4
        Same with me, moderation. I have a weakness for the Tommy's triple combo: triple chili cheese burger, chili cheese fries and a big 'ol 44 ounce Coke. I'm afarid to find out the calorie count but I'm sure it's in the four figures but I indulge only once every few months. I would like to give the Heart Attack Grill a whirl just to say I've done it.
        Just groovin' to my own tune.

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        • #5
          there is a join here called Pat's. Its a burger/chili dog joint that has some amazing food. I will stop by every few months and get a burger and a chili dog, fries and a coke. the burger is a double patty smothered in their chili...I am positive that the calorie count is well into the 4 digits...but man is it good.
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          • #6
            PT's here in Wilmington. But you can back off the lard and calories if you put your mind to it - and I do. I take all visitors there (ask Brian).

            Dan

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            • #7
              PT's was fantastic Dan!

              People do a lot of dumb ass self-destructive stuff. Being massively overweight, smoking, drinking alcohol, and consuming a freaking cheese burger coated in lard ranks right up there. I am certainly no health nut, but since I have started taking better care of myself, running every day and dropping pounds, I couldn't fathom eating that thing. In the interest of full disclosure I did have a bacon cheese burger yesterday but that has become the exception and not the rule for my eating habits now. I think the guy has a right to be in business and no one had a gun to that woman's head to eat that thing, but wow.
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              • #8
                I love the thought of a place like that.

                I was griping over the skimpy pastrami sandwhich recently, local place..

                it is the same all over locally. strange really..demographics builds things. this place has a paul bunyan statue downtown.. no extreme big eat food places.

                I am truly one bizarre individual who needs meals like that. I even save the lard to pour on the meats.
                Last edited by Barry Donovan; April 24, 2012, 10:38 AM.
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                • #9
                  THat place is awesome! I want to go there. If power tour or drag week ever stops in Vegas, I'll be on board for sure just to visit the Heart Attack Grille! I don't think I could finish the quad, but that is what I would order. As long as I eat healthy most of the time, 8000 calories of grease once woulnd't hurt anything.

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                  • #10
                    Down South, I don't know about all over, you've got Hardees. Some years ago they modified their advertising campaign to say - real food.

                    Shameless calories. Not Heart Attack Grill, but along the same lines. It.....well, I'm not involved, but I was impressed that their advertising campaign was ...not health-related correct.

                    Admit it- we sell grease and calories. And we're proud of it.

                    What's wrong with that? It's everybody's choice where they sit down to eat, including at home, if we're not too overloaded with calories to even be able to cook...
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                    • #11
                      Look at it like this: it takes a lot of money to go to Vegas, at least when frequenting the establishments. A meal there might cost $25 or whatever, but it has enough calories to last all week. That leaves more money for gambling.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Brian Lohnes View Post
                        PT's was fantastic Dan!

                        People do a lot of dumb ass self-destructive stuff. Being massively overweight, smoking, drinking alcohol, and consuming a freaking cheese burger coated in lard ranks right up there. I am certainly no health nut, but since I have started taking better care of myself, running every day and dropping pounds, I couldn't fathom eating that thing. In the interest of full disclosure I did have a bacon cheese burger yesterday but that has become the exception and not the rule for my eating habits now. I think the guy has a right to be in business and no one had a gun to that woman's head to eat that thing, but wow.

                        What's your consecutive meals that include bacon record?
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                        • #13
                          That was 5 from a couple years back.

                          Chad and I called that our, "bacon hot streak".

                          Those were peak mass years for me.
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                          • #14
                            MMMMMMM....Bacon....The candy of meat.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Joe Grippo View Post
                              MMMMMMM....Bacon....The candy of meat.
                              I submit that the folks who are keeling over at the Heart Attack Grill, well, that meal alone is not what did them in. Maybe only if maybe by coincidence, the required increased blood circulation while gorging yet again.

                              There was a chain buffet restaurant in my home town in SC called Po Folks. Home cooking, but it was all you could eat, all the time for a really cheap price.

                              I shy away from restaurants anyhow unless I'm on the road and have no choice otherwise. But I went into Po Folks once because there was such a local buzz about it. Folks I'm sorry but it's only a visual observation. 90 percent of the people eating in there were morbidly obese, I mean two-chair double whoppers.

                              That one restaurant location went of of business. They got eaten out of business, and it didn't take but a few months. I don't know about the whole chain.
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