琉璃神社

Skip to content

Could you eat this B.C. pub鈥檚 big burger in 30 minutes? Only 2 ever have

Competitive eaters twice videoed their Blarney Stone Challenges at Donegal鈥檚 in Surrey

Close to 100 people have tried to eat a massive burger served at a Surrey pub, but only two have risen to the timed challenge.

Competitive eaters Joel Hansen and Scott Eats each consumed the Blarney Stone burger at Donegal鈥檚 Irish House in recent years 鈥 twice each, in fact.

The challenge involves eating the six-patty monster in under 30 minutes. Do that and the $55 burger is free.

鈥淧eople also get a T-shirt and bragging rights,鈥 pub operator Daniel Cook said. 鈥淎t this point, anyone who does it would be the first, other than those two professional eaters.鈥

Launched about a dozen years ago, the big burger includes six beef patties, eight ounces of pulled pork, six slices of cheddar cheese, a half-pound of bacon, fried mushrooms, deep-fried pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, red onion and a plate of fries.

On Wednesday (Aug. 9), one man attempted the Challenge.

鈥淗e got close, got a good way through it, but couldn鈥檛 do it,鈥 Cook reported. 鈥淗e was the first guy in a bit, and during COVID we actually pulled it off our menu, so people have to know about it to order this burger.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW

鈥 RELATED: .

鈥淲e want to get back into promoting it again because you know, it is a fun challenge,鈥 Cook added. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had around a half-dozen people try it since COVID.鈥

Competitive eaters Hansen and Eats, from Ontario and 琉璃神社, respectively, filmed their Blarney Stone challenges for their YouTube channels.

Hansen consumed his burger in under six minutes the first time he tried, in the fall of 2020.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW

Competitive eaters Scott Eats, left, and Joel Hansen with the Blarney Stone Challenge burgers they ate at Donegal聮s pub in Surrey, in video posted to Hansen聮s YouTube channel in November 2020. (Youtube.com)
Competitive eaters Scott Eats, left, and Joel Hansen with the Blarney Stone Challenge burgers they ate at Donegal鈥檚 pub in Surrey, in video posted to Hansen鈥檚 YouTube channel in November 2020. (Youtube.com)

鈥淭here are two versions of the burger, starting with the original one we launched 12 years ago or so,鈥 Cook explained. 鈥淭hat was eight inches around and had a custom-made bun. It was an absolute monster and nobody could touch it. So we ended up retiring that one about seven years ago and bringing in the newer version, a little bit easier, on a standard bun, a tall stack.鈥

The current burger is what Hansen and Eats first ate at Donegal鈥檚.

鈥淪o those guys came in, they beat my new burger, and then we got chatting with them about it and we said, 鈥極h, we used to have this other one that was even bigger,鈥 and they got all excited and arranged to come back at a later date and try to the original one, which they also took down a few months later.鈥

Cheekily, they ordered and ate cheesecake after their first successful Blarney Stone challenge in 2020.

鈥淚t was unbelievable,鈥 Cook recalled. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e trained, they know what they鈥檙e doing. You watch a lot of guys come in and they fumble their way through it, but those guys, they had a system down and powered through the whole thing.鈥

鈥 RELATED: .



tom.zillich@surreynowleader.com

Like us on Follow us on and follow Tom on

33581767_web1_230817-SUL-BurgerChallenge-MAIN_1
Competitive eaters Scott Eats, left, and Joel Hansen with the Blarney Stone Challenge burgers they ate at Donegal鈥檚 pub in Surrey, in video posted to Hansen鈥檚 YouTube channel in November 2020. (Youtube.com)


Tom Zillich

About the Author: Tom Zillich

I cover entertainment, sports and news for Surrey Now-Leader and Black Press Media
Read more



(or

琉璃神社

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }
Pop-up banner image