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Heart Attack Grill, Las Vegas

Maybe it's a good thing hardly anyone reads traveltales because I can just hear all our self-righteous skinny friends having a field day with this one.

Be sure to watch the video. If it starts with the lawyer ad, before you hit the mute button, please note how much he sounds like Elmer Fudd.



A controversial restaurant is coming to the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas. The Heart Attack Grill is set to open Wednesday and offer a bold diagnosis.

"Sin City needs The Heart Attack Grill," said Dr. Jon, the restaurant's proprietor. Although he is not recognized by the American Medical Association, Dr. Jon is keen on offering diagnoses through his costumed surgeons who cook the food and scantily-clad nurses who serve the food.

The restaurant is located at the corner of Fremont Street and Las Vegas Boulevard, with a giant neon sign atop the entrance that reads "Over 350 Lbs Eat Free."

From the moment you walk through the door, the burger joint has a clinical feel. Diners are required to wear hospital gowns, while the nurses wear stethoscopes and check your pulse before you dive into your meal.

"I make sure all patients are happy, content, well-fed," said nurse Stephanie Williams.

The Fremont Street location is the third for The Heart Attack Grill. The original restaurant in Arizona recently closed to make way for the Las Vegas venture. Another operation runs in Dallas, TX.

"There needs to be a medical clinic that reaches into the real person - the real person who wants to eat a mybloggers hamburger and enjoy it," Dr. Jon said.

Items on the menu include: "Bypass Burgers" which vary in size of one to four patties (single bypass-quadruple bypass). The burgers contain generous portions of cheese, tomatoes, onions, bacon and lard-covered buns. The "Flatliner Fries" are also cooked in lard, and a "Butterfat Milkshake" awaits those looking for an indulgent beverage.

While the Quadruple Bypass burger is reported to check-in at 8,000 calories, the staff admits the exact count is unknown.

"Whether it's a million calories or one calorie… we're not going to count. We're not going to care," Dr. Jon said.

One of the perks is that if you weigh over 350 pounds, you eat for free.

"If you're over 350 pounds, you got health issues. You need to go to the doctor," said one woman passing by the new establishment Monday.

When asked if he feels guilty for providing such unhealthy foods, Dr. Jon said, "I deliver to people on a day to day basis exactly what they want… A few extra calories, and a few extra pounds, but a lot of extra fun."

"Vegas is a very interesting and kooky place," Williams said. "It's the perfect place for us in general."

There are still job openings at The Heart Attack Grill, including a spokesmodel. The original spokesman for the Arizona restaurant, Blair River, died of pneumonia at the age of 29 in March 2011. He reportedly weighed 575 pounds.

Copyright 2011 FOX5. All rights reserved.

posted on Oct 11, 2011 12:58 PM ()

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We already have one in South Florida--must be a franchise or a rip off--it gets a lot of press here and is a big success--could be all us fat seniors who feel "I'm old so the heck with what I weight and/or eat!"
comment by greatmartin on Oct 16, 2011 9:44 AM ()
A lot of the chain restaurants are test-driven in Florida, so you are lucky enough to get a preview of what might spread across the country later.
reply by traveltales on Oct 17, 2011 9:56 AM ()
I, for one, enjoy "traveltales". And it won't be long before I can watch videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! By the way, I feasted on Burger Kings and Pizza Huts on my way too and from New England!
comment by solitaire on Oct 16, 2011 6:14 AM ()
There is a new billboard in Las Vegas to the effect that hot dogs are the worst things in the world you can eat. I am contemplating that little nugget of information, but haven't decided what I'm going to do about it.
reply by traveltales on Oct 17, 2011 10:01 AM ()
I get my grease fix at least once a month. It is Applebee's reuben sandwich
with onion rings....soooo good.
comment by elderjane on Oct 14, 2011 6:20 AM ()
I've got some thin-sliced smoked brisket in the freezer and am thinking of making a Reuben with it. Need to buy some sauerkraut.
reply by traveltales on Oct 17, 2011 10:01 AM ()
(Burps, then goes to lay down.)
comment by hobbie on Oct 12, 2011 6:58 AM ()
Buddy the Cat in Las Vegas says hello to you and your buddies there in Ohio.
reply by traveltales on Oct 17, 2011 9:57 AM ()
I have no plans to go to Vegas, but this will be on the list of places to visit if I ever get there! I hate leaving hungry.
comment by jjoohhnn on Oct 11, 2011 4:27 PM ()
I'll let you know if we go there. It seems so self conscious - the special uniforms and all - that I think I'd feel awkward going in there, but maybe things will settle down.
reply by traveltales on Oct 11, 2011 4:36 PM ()
Reminds me of the off burger joints of the '60's.
comment by redimpala on Oct 11, 2011 3:04 PM ()
So do I.
reply by redimpala on Oct 11, 2011 7:29 PM ()
Those were the days, when food was a pleasure, not a guilt-trip. I sort of miss that innocence.
reply by traveltales on Oct 11, 2011 4:34 PM ()
Oops! Meant to say the "old burger joints."
reply by redimpala on Oct 11, 2011 3:05 PM ()

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