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Naader Reda announces he ate 43 all-you-can-eat pancakes at the Denny's in Victorville, CA last night.
Johnnie Excels reports he ate 41 all you can eat pancakes at Denny's last night.
Jessica "Queen of Cuisine" has resumed eating challenges after a year's hiatus and has posted videos of two recent successful challenges: The Real Meal Deal at The Original Pancake House in Roseville, CA and the Super Challenge Roll at Miyozen and Emeryville, CA. update Jan 16 Jessica has also uploaded a video of a team pizza challenge she attempted with Kevin Ross at Graziano's in Corona, CA.
IHOP restaurants in Hawaii have started an eating challenge consisting of a 12 egg omelet and 6 pancakes. via (staradvertiser.com)
Johnnie Excel reports that he (5:08) broke Matt Stonie's record of 10 6 minutes for the challenge at Batter Up Pancakes in Fresno today. Kevin Ross also finished the challenge in 7:20 fixed & updated Oct 15 pictures are now up on Batter Up Pancakes facebook
IHOP is offering all you can eat pancakes for $4.99 in October. Children can get free scary face pancakes on October 28. (from Andrew Lane).
The Hi Desert Star has an article about Naader Reda eating 33 pancakes in 80 minutes at the Denny's in Yucca Valley, CA. Reda was denied $1,260 for finishing a pho challenge in Las Vegas due to his status as a "professional" eater.
Aaron Ybarra and Naader Reda offer advice to eating challengers in a video in which they complete pancake challenge at Heroes in Fullerton, CA.
The Facebook for Mac 24/7 in Honolulu has a picture of bodybuilder Nikki Warner, who finished the Mac-Daddy pancake challenge on April 16 and then ate an order of chicken wings. Her time of 25 minutes is listed as the third fastest overall behind Joey Chestnut (15 minutes) and the woman who finished the challenge in 24 minutes without leaving her name who was given the pseudonym "Jane Dough".
RXMuscle.com has a video of bodybuilders attempting the pancake challenge at the Old South Pancake House in Fort Worth.
The wall of fame for the Mac Daddy pancake challenge at Mac 24/7 in Honolulu has a picture of a woman who set the house record of 24 minutes last month and left without leaving her name.
Don Sturdy reports that Matt Stonie ate 66 pancakes at the Santa Clara IHOP to set the house record. update A video of the challenge is available.
Stephanie Wu reports that she is the first person to comple Lester's Meal Deal pancake challenge at The Original Pancake House in Roseville, CA, which is confirmed by the restaurant facebook.
Naader Reda has blog entries about his attempts at the B3 Burrito and IHOP all you can eat pancakes. The server at the San Bernardino, CA IHOP says the house record is 70 pancakes, set by an anonymous male.
Star News Online has a blog entry about the video produced to encourage Man vs. Food to record a segment about the pancake challenge at Cosmic Kitchen in Wilmington, NC.
BrowardPalmBeach.com has an article about the appearance of Shelby's Kitchen on a recent episode of Outrageous Food which claims that a petite woman came closest to completing the undefeated Terminator pancake challenge.
A press release announces that IHOP has resumed offering all you can eat pancakes for $4.99 until February 27.
Jessica "Queen of Cuisine" has uploaded four new eating challenge videos: Venezia team pizza challenge (Phoenix) | Net Grill burger (Fresno) | Batter Up pancakes (Fresno) | Intimidator omelet (Antioch, CA)
Jessica "Queen of Cuisine" has uploaded a video of her finishing the Burritozilla and 3 other videos: Tornado Sundae | Knucklehead chili dog | Matt Stonie finishes Grand Slam pancake

Outrageous Food Dec 10, 2010 (The Two-Foot Pancake) episode links

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Restaurants

  • Marianito’s Extreme Tex Mex Grill (San Antonio, TX) challenge – 7 pound “Extreme Grizzly” Burrito
    Home Page | Facebook
    Video from April of Stephanie Torres finishing the burrito in 18 minutes
  • Fred’s Texas Cafe (Fort Worth, TX) meal – non-standard cow parts
    Home Page | Facebook | Yelp
  • Shelby’s Kitchen (Deerfield Beach, FL) challenge – 2 foot “Terminator” pancake
    Facebook | Urbanspoon
    Panclayke’s challenge report contradicts the claim in a Sun-Sentinel blog entry that no one has finished the challenge

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Sun-Sentinel has an article about the 24 inch "Terminator" pancake challenge offered by Shelby's in Deerfield Beach, FL which has never been completed in approximately 300 attempt. The challenge will appear on an upcoming episode of "Outrageous Food".
A press release announces that the International House of Pancakes will offer all you can eat pancakes for $4.99 until the end of the month (via Andrew Lane).
Matt Stonie has uploaded a video of his attempt at the Grandslam Challenge at Batter Up Pancakes in Fresno where he beat the previous record by over a half an hour.
The facebook page for Batter Up Pancakes in Fresno reports that Matt Stonie was the second person finished the Grand Slam Challenge with a time of under 10 minutes. The only other previous finisher required over 40 minutes.
Stephanie Wu has updated her website with reports on her recent trip to upstate California which included a slider eating contest and 5 pound burger challenge in Redding and the famous pancake challenge in Seiad Valley.
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