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The Most Outrageous Food Challenge In Massachusetts Is In Boston

Diners who are ready to tackle 11 pounds of food in one sitting may find themselves drawn to Eagle's Deli and Restaurant, named Massachusetts's most outrageous food challenge by Eat This Not That. 

A multi-layer cheeseburger.

A multi-layer cheeseburger.

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The restaurant, which has been featured on "The Rachel Ray Show" and "Man V Food," is home to a the "Eagles Challenge Gigantic Burger," which asks diners to successfully eat six pounds of bacon cheeseburgers, five pounds of fries, and a pickle in one hour, according to Eat This Not That.  

The massive meal costs $69.99 and includes 24 slices of bacon, 24 slices of cheese, and 15,000 calories, according to the restaurant's website. 

Those who successfully down the burger bounty get the meal for free, $100, a t-shirt, and the honor of getting their name on Eagle's wall. 

"I'm not nearly man enough to take down Eagle's famous burger challenges," said one Yelp reviewer. "The burger challenges will ruin you almost guaranteed, but it did put Eagle's on the map in the TV show Man Vs Food."

Eagle's has a section of its menu specifically designated for "gigantic" burgers. The lightest of these is the Nick Lachey Gigantic Burger, which includes one and a half pounds of burger, six pieces of Swiss cheese, six pieces of bacon, and fries. The Furious Pete Gigantic Burger, which stops just short of the challenge burger, includes five pounds of burgers, 20 pieces of bacon, 20 pieces of American cheese, and five pounds of fries.

For those not ready to ingest multiple pounds of meat and cheese, the menu offers all-day breakfast items, including a selection of omelets, pancakes, and french toast, along with sandwiches, wraps, and quesadilla options. 

Read the full list of food challenges from Eat This Not That here

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