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Man v. Food season 1

The first season of Man v. Food, an American food reality television series hosted by Adam Richman on the Travel Channel, premiered on December 3, 2008. The series debuted with back-to-back new episodes airing for the first two weeks then settling down to a pattern of one new episode followed by one repeat episode. First-run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Wednesdays at 10:00 PM Eastern time. Man v. Food was executive produced by Matt Sharp, in association with the Travel Channel. The season contains 18 episodes and concluded airing on March 25, 2009.

Man v. Food
Season 1
Season 1 DVD Cover
No. of episodes18
Release
Original networkTravel Channel
Original releaseDecember 3, 2008 (2008-12-03) –
March 25, 2009 (2009-03-25)
Season chronology
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Season 2
List of episodes

Man v. Food is hosted by actor and food enthusiast Adam Richman.[1] In each episode, Richman explores the "big food" of a different American city before facing off against a pre-existing eating challenge at a local restaurant. Over the course of the first season, the final record wound up at 11 wins for "Man" and 7 wins for "Food".

Reception edit

Ratings edit

The first season of Man v. Food was initially picked up for 10 episodes and then, after initial ratings success, an additional 8 episodes were ordered.[2] The Los Angeles Times noted that the Travel Channel received its highest-ever ratings for a new debut with Man v. Food. They highlighted the show as an example of other networks moving in on the traditional turf of the Food Network.[3]

Critical reaction edit

CityPages Minneapolis/St. Paul describes the show, "...like the food version of Jackass, with host Adam Richman as its very own Steve-O".[4] In the Star-Ledger, television critic Alan Sepinwall wrote: "It ain't deep, and it certainly ain't healthy (I could feel my arteries clog just from watching), but it's fun".[5] Features reporter Thomas Rozwadowski of the Green Bay Press-Gazette said that "playfully eager host Adam Richman has won me over" and that "it's all in good fun".[6]

Episodes edit

Episode Episode Number Original Air Date Winner
Amarillo, TX 01 December 3, 2008 Man
 
The Big Texan Steak Ranch

Adam began his cross-country eating expedition by journeyed down Route 66 to Amarillo to visit Moose's Sixth St. Bar & Grill for ribs, Biti Pies[7] for dessert, Golden Light Cafe[8] for a Frito pie, Youngblood's Stockyard Café for authentic chicken fried steak, and Coyote Bluff[9] for the extra-spicy "Burger From Hell".[10][11] This episode's challenge was to complete the Big Texan Challenge in an hour at The Big Texan Steak Ranch.[12] The challenge included a 4.5-pound (2 kg) steak, a baked potato, a shrimp cocktail, a salad, and a dinner roll.[13] Accompanied by members of the Route 66 Roller Derby League,[11] Adam approached the challenge by eating the steak first, followed by the shrimp cocktail and salad, leaving the potato and roll for last. Despite some struggles halfway, Adam completed the challenge in just 29 of the allotted 60 minutes and was awarded a commemorative t-shirt, the price of the meal waived, and his name placed on the Wall of Fame[14] (approximately 1 in 6 challengers finish in an hour). Local press coverage places the taping of this challenge on September 29, 2008.[15]

Memphis, TN 02 December 3, 2008 Food
Adam traveled to Memphis for an Elvis sandwich at Arcade,[16] the spicy fried chicken at Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken,[17] plus the ribs, pulled pork, and shrimp at Charlie Vergos's Rendezvous.[18] This episode's challenge was to eat the 7.5-pound Sasquatch Hamburger,[19] which included 4 pounds of beef, 1.5 pounds of toppings, and a 2-pound bun in an hour at Big Foot Lodge.[20][21] Adam's strategy was to cut the burger into six sections and eat each one within 10 minutes. While he started strong, eating half of the burger within the first 20 minutes, the burger proved to be too much for Adam and he eventually gave up with 13 minutes to go, with a quarter of the burger still left.[22] According to the restaurant's website, this challenge was taped on August 1, 2008.[23] This was the first episode taped for this season.[citation needed] As of December 2008, only 5 people have successfully completed the challenge.[24] Also in mid-December, just two weeks after this episode aired, the names of Big Foot Lodge and the Sasquatch Burger were changed to Kooky Canuck and the Kookamonga, respectively.[25]
Pittsburgh, PA 03 December 10, 2008 Man
 
Primanti Brothers

Adam ventured to Pittsburgh[26] and Primanti Brothers for huge sandwiches served with the fries and cole slaw inside then Deluca's Restaurant for big omelettes and plate-sized chocolate chip pancakes. This episode's challenge was to complete the Atomic Hot Wings challenge at Quaker Steak & Lube by consuming 6 "Atomic" chicken wings doused in a 150,000 Scoville unit sauce.[27] Adam warmed himself up by eating an assortment of other wings, with progressively hotter sauces, before taking on the Atomic wings. Adam completed the challenge and was awarded a commemorative bumper sticker and a place on Quaker Steak & Lube's "Atomic Wall of Flame".[6] The "liability waiver" Adam signed before eating the wings was dated October 19. This is the first challenge on Man v. Food not to have a time limit.

Columbus, OH 04 December 10, 2008 Man
 
The Thurmanator
Adam went to Columbus, Ohio,[26] to visit Schmidt's Sausage Haus[28] for cream puffs and an all-you-can-eat sausage buffet called "The Autobahn," plus the Thurman Cafe[29] for an enormous burger dubbed "The Thurman Burger". Mentioned, but not eaten, was the even larger "Thurmanator".[30] This episode's challenge was to eat the 2.5-pound Dagwood Sandwich challenge and a pound of fries in 30 minutes at the Ohio Deli & Restaurant.[30][31] The sandwich consisted of 21 ounces (1 pound, 5 ounces) of three different cold meats and 19 ounces (1 pound, 3 ounces) of toppings. Before facing the challenge, he psyched himself up with a fantasy sequence involving the Ohio State Buckeyes mascot and cheerleaders at Ohio Stadium. Adam completed the challenge in just 20 of the allotted 30 minutes and was awarded a commemorative t-shirt. As of December 2008, about 400 of the more than 1000 challengers to date have completed the challenge.

Post-episode update: According to news accounts, the Ohio Deli burned down on December 30, 2014.[32] [30]

Austin, TX 05 December 17, 2008 Food
Adam headed west to the Texas Hill Country to make and devour giant doughnuts at Round Rock Donuts[33] in Round Rock and sample the meats from the open pit at The Salt Lick barbecue restaurant in Driftwood. This episode's challenge was to eat 8 of the three-quarter-pound Don Juan El Taco Grande breakfast tacos and beat the record of 7 at Juan in a Million[34] in Austin, Texas.[35] The tacos totaled up to 6 pounds, and each taco consisted of potatoes, eggs, cheese, and bacon all wrapped in a tortilla. This challenge had no time limit, but Adam only finished 4.25 of the tacos; however, he was nonetheless rewarded with a commemorative t-shirt and posting of his name and photo on the "Juan of Fame" as the first "Celebrity Champ" and one of the top five all-time eaters.[6][36][37][38] Local press coverage puts the filming of this challenge on September 25,[36] just before the Amarillo challenge.[35] The date on the posted photo was September 25.
Chicago, IL 06 December 24, 2008 Man
 
A Gino's East deep dish pizza

Adam traveled to Chicago to visit Al's Beef for Italian beef sandwiches and Gino's East for deep dish pizza.[1][39] At Al's Beef, after learning the official "Italian stance" for eating such a juicy sandwich, Adam completed a double-meat, double-cheese Reuben sandwich in under 30 minutes.[1] This episode's main challenge was to eat 3 1.5-pound overstuffed sandwiches in an hour at Lucky's Sandwich Company.[40] Lucky's is named for "Lucky" Charlie Weeghman who once owned a part of the Chicago Cubs and built what is now called Wrigley Field[41] although the restaurant itself is in no way connected to the descendants of Lucky Charlie Weeghman or to the Chicago Cubs.[42] Adam completed the challenge in 25 minutes and became just the 11th person to have his photo posted on the Wall of Fame.

Atlanta, GA 07 January 7, 2009 Food
Adam traveled to Atlanta, where he went to college, to visit Gladys Knight & Ron Winans' Chicken & Waffles for homemade food, plus Vortex Bar and Grill for their famous burgers.[43][44] Adam spent time in the kitchen with Gladys Knight (he described himself as a "white Pip") making a chicken and waffles plate named "The Midnight Train" in honor of the song Knight made famous. This episode's challenge was to eat a 2.5-foot, 11-pound Carnivore Challenge Pizza in one hour at Big Pie in the Sky Pizzeria[45] (located in Kennesaw, Georgia) without having the pizza leave the body.[31][43] The pizza consisted of 6 pounds of crust and sauce plus 5 pounds of pepperoni, ground beef, Italian sausage, ham, and bacon.[46] Because the pizza is so large, the restaurant has set this as a two-person challenge. Adam recruited Drew Middlebrooks, who previously came close to beating the challenge until his partner gave up, to help him. With a $250 cash prize on the line,[46] Adam finished most of his half of the pizza, but Drew eventually vomited most of his half pizza with 16 minutes to go, losing the challenge for them both. At the time of this episode's taping, the challenge had never been successfully completed by anyone; later in 2009, it was beaten for the first time by Erik Unger and Anthony Reganato.[47]

Post-episode update: According to news reports, Gladys Knight Chicken & Waffles changed their name to World Famous Chicken & Waffles after a legal dispute between the famous singer and her son, who owned the restaurant.[48] The restaurants were later closed for good after the restaurants failed multiple health inspections.[49]

Boston, MA 08 January 14, 2009 Food
Adam journeyed to Boston to visit the East Coast Grill & Raw Bar[50] for seafood and a super-spicy feast dubbed "Hell Night"[51] and The Barking Crab[52] for a four-pound clambake. This episode's challenge was to complete the Eagle's Challenge in an hour at Eagle's Deli and Restaurant.[53] Boston magazine awarded Eagle's Deli their "Best of Boston 2006 Burger" honor[54] and the Travel Channel named it one of the "World's Best Places to Pig Out".[55] The challenge included a 5-pound burger with 20 slices each of bacon and cheese, 5 pounds of fries, and a giant pickle. Adam, a self-proclaimed New York Yankees fan, competed against a former Eagle's employee, Chuck Whittall, a Boston Red Sox fan (he even got help from Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis). Chuck finished 6 ounces more of his burger and fries than Adam, who was forced to wear an "I Love Boston" shirt and got his picture on the Wall of Shame (had he won, Chuck would have been forced to wear an "I Love New York" shirt). Local press reports as well as a sign that can be seen at East Coast Grill & Raw Bar place the taping of this episode in late October 2008.[51] As of January 2009, more than 1,500 have tried but no one person has successfully completed the Challenge Burger.[56] The challenge was later completed by Furious Pete (and in his honor it was renamed as the "Furious Pete" burger). In a March 2009 interview, after the end of season one, Adam contested his loss over issues of portion size and the preparation of the burgers while noting that Chuck was "not a noble contestant".[57]

Post-episode update: According to the Boston eating guide Boston.Eater.com, East Coast Grill & Raw Bar closed for good in December 2017.[58]

New York, NY 09 January 21, 2009 Man
 
Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem

Adam went home to New York City to visit Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem for homemade food and Katz's Delicatessen for their famous deli sandwiches.[59] This episode's challenge was to eat Spicy P'haal, claimed to be "the hottest curry in the world", at Brick Lane Curry House[60] and be added to the restaurant's "P'hall of Fame".[31][61] The owner of Brick Lane warned Adam that one time during the challenge, a contestant actually got a nosebleed, and the head chef advised Adam to wear a gas mask to watch the preparation of the curry, since it had a strong, spicy smell and consisted of 10 different chilies, including habaneros, Thai chili peppers, and white chili powder. This challenge had no time limit. Despite the pain from the curry (Adam made the mistake of wiping his face with the napkin he used to wipe his mouth), Adam finished it and was awarded a free beer, a certificate of completion, and his picture on the restaurant's website.

New Orleans, LA 10 January 28, 2009 Man
Adam traveled to New Orleans to visit Mother's Restaurant[62] for a "Ferdie Special" po' boy sandwich and Deanie's Seafood[63] for barbecued shrimp.[64] This episode's challenge was to eat 180 oysters in an hour at Acme Oyster House[65] and join the "15 Dozen Club". To prep himself, Adam visited a voodoo queen, who gave Adam a bag of magic powder, telling him to sprinkle it on the oysters, and he would be able to accomplish the challenge. Adam finished the challenge in 41 minutes and became the 29th member of the "15 Dozen Club". As of the time of the taping in December, only 28 of the 150 people who had attempted this challenge had succeeded.[57]
Portland, OR 11 February 4, 2009 Man
Adam journeyed to Portland, Oregon, to visit the historic Stepping Stone Cafe for 13-inch pancakes known as "mancakes" and Voodoo Doughnut which features more than 70 varieties of doughnut, including a maple bacon bar with real bacon on top. While at Voodoo Doughnut, Adam prepared doughnuts and witnessed a wedding held in the doughnut shop. This episode's challenge was to complete the Great Balls of Fire Challenge in 5 minutes at Salvador Molly's—5 habanero chili cheese fritters with a side of habanero salsa. After psyching himself up dressed as a pirate in a fantasy sequence, Adam completed the challenge and got his picture on the "Wall of Flame". At the time the episode was filmed, only 50 of the 1000 that attempted this challenge succeeded.[66] Adam stated in an interview that he believed he acquired habanero poisoning after the challenge was over. A press release from Salvador Molly's states the challenge was taped on December 9, 2008.[67]
Seattle, WA 12 February 11, 2009 Food
Adam traveled to Seattle for a December 13 stop at Red Mill Burgers for a double bacon deluxe cheeseburger and onion rings,[68][69] then to The Crab Pot in Seattle's historic waterfront district for their signature "Captain's Combo" of shrimp, clam strips, calamari, cod, and halibut. The episode's challenge took place at Beth's Cafe, in which Adam went up against the "Southwestern Exposure" 12-egg omelet.[70] The omelet weighed 5 pounds and was served on a pizza tray with a side of hashbrowns and toast. On average, only one person in 10 is able to complete the challenge and win a Beth's Cafe t-shirt. This challenge was complicated by the addition of a race against local competitor Adam Houghton, who had previously completed the challenge. In the end, "East Coast Adam" (Richman) beat out "West Coast Adam" (Houghton), although neither were able to completely finish the challenge, with Richman unable to finish the last "2-3 bites".[71]
Los Angeles, CA 13 February 18, 2009 Man
 
Philippe the Original

Adam traveled to Los Angeles to take on the Goliath Manuel's Special and machaca burritos at El Tepeyac Café in East L.A. and French dip sandwiches at Philippe the Original near Union Station. The episode's main challenge was to finish a serving of the "Special No. 2", a ramen soup consisting of a special secret spice mix and chopped jalapeño peppers, in 30 minutes at Orochon Ramen in Little Tokyo.[72] Despite the pain from the soup's heat, Adam completed the challenge and was awarded a place on the "Wall of Bravery".[72] The Los Angeles Times reports that Adam was in town in late January.[72]

St. Louis, MO 14 February 25, 2009 Food
Adam journeyed to St. Louis, Missouri, to attempt the $35 "Big Ben" meal at Pappy's Smokehouse which includes a full slab of ribs, 2 sandwiches, a quarter-chicken, and 4 side dishes.[73] Local press reports state this taping took place on December 18, 2008.[73] He also stopped at Iron Barley to try oak-roasted pork loin and a Monte Cristo hot dog.[74] The episode's main challenge was to drink 5 24-ounce milkshakes in 30 minutes at Crown Candy Kitchen, totaling up to 7.5 pounds, a challenge offered by the restaurant since 1913.[66][74] The milkshakes were divided into 15 8-ounce glasses. For his choice of ice cream flavors, Adam went with two vanilla, one coffee, one mocha (combination of coffee and chocolate), and one eggnog. Adam prepared for the "cold" challenge with some heat, first sitting in a sauna, then consuming a flaming drink, and then watching a burlesque show. Adam started strong, but he ended up having to vomit in the bathroom after drinking 12 out of the 15 glasses, resulting in a disqualification.[75] As a result of this episode, Pappy's Smokehouse reported a spike in traffic on their website and increased business from the national exposure, even on Ash Wednesday.[76][77] In August 2009, Adam told a reporter that Pappy's had added a dish to their menu named "The Adam Bomb" in his honor which was seen in the episode.[78]

Post-episode update: According to news reports, Iron Barley closed their St. Louis location in 2017 and moved to a Jefferson County location.[79] The restaurant permanently closed in 2022 after the death of its owner and the building was filled with a new eating establishment.[80]

San Jose, CA 15 March 4, 2009 Man
Adam traveled to San Jose, California, where he visited Iguana's Taqueria and Henry's World Famous Hi-Life.[81] Iguana's is the home of "BurritoZilla", a 5-pound (2.3 kg), 1.5-foot (46 cm) burrito that takes several tortillas to construct.[82] Competitive eating champion and San Jose native Joey Chestnut made a guest appearance at this point, eating the BurritoZilla in 3 minutes and 10 seconds.[83] Henry's World Famous Hi-Life, opened in 1960, serves steaks, chicken, and pork chops but is most noted for its baby back ribs.[81] This episode's challenge was to complete the Hellfire Challenge at SmokeEaters Hot Wings.[66] To win, Adam had to eat 12 chicken wings doused in a sauce composed of hot sauce, barbecue sauce, duck sauce, cayenne pepper and 6 ounces of habanero powder (equivalent to 6 whole habanero peppers). He had 10 minutes to eat the wings with no beverages or napkins available and then, if he succeeded, he had to lick the excess sauce off his fingers and hands, and then go through a 5-minute "afterburn" period where he remained unable to use any napkins, towels, or cooling remedies.[84] To prep for the challenge, Adam ate some hot chili at a San Jose firehouse, before being called to answer the challenge. Adam was able to complete the challenge successfully, and was awarded a commemorative t-shirt and a spot on the Wall of Fame, but was in such pain from the sauce, that he needed ice from SmokeEaters' ice machine for relief.
Denver, CO 16 March 11, 2009 Food
 
Duffy's Cherry Cricket
Adam ventured to Denver for burgers, steaks, and burritos. The show taped on January 20 at Duffy's Cherry Cricket where Richman had waitresses toss darts to determine which toppings he put on his special "Man v. Food Burger".[85] The production team spent 8 hours at the restaurant.[86][87] Bacon, a fried egg, guacamole, salsa, smoked cheddar, and grilled Bermuda onions were the randomly chosen toppings.[85] The Denver Post further reported that he would be taping at The Buckhorn Exchange steakhouse on January 21 and Jack-n-Grill for New Mexican food on January 22.[85] The Rocky Mountain News reported that Man v. Food would tape at Jack-n-Grill in Denver on January 22, as Adam faced off against a 7-pound "monster breakfast burrito".[88] The burrito consisted of 7 diced potatoes, 12 eggs, an entire onion, and a pound each of ham, cheese, and green chili. If successful, Adam would get his picture up on the restaurant's Wall of Fame.[89] This challenge had no time limit, but Adam was only able to finish two-thirds of the burrito before surrendering.[90][91] The restaurant offers any man who can finish the burrito that the $12 price of the meal will be waived.[90] However, any woman who can complete the challenge is offered the right to dine there "for free forever".[90][91]

Post-episode update: Jack-N-Grill closed its original location where the episode was taped in 2017 to help settle a divorce settlement for the owner.[92] The other two locations were shuttered later in 2017 and 2018.[93]

Research Triangle, North Carolina 17 March 18, 2009 Man
Adam traveled to the North Carolina Triangle, home to three of NC's major universities (Duke, North Carolina, and North Carolina State), first to hand out hot dogs to several of the "Cameron Crazies" who were camping outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, then to check out Time Out in Chapel Hill for their Chicken & Cheddar Biscuit, and also on to The Pit in Raleigh to cook a pig with "local legend" Ed Mitchell.[94] This episode's challenge was to eat 17 hot dogs (including 17 buns, a cup of mustard, and a pint of chili sauce) in an hour at The Roast Grill, also in Raleigh.[66][94] Opened in 1940 by the grandparents of current owner George Poniros, The Roast Grill is noted for refusing to serve ketchup.[95] The previous record of 16 hot dogs in 50 minutes had been set on August 14, 2008, by Gabe Gigliotti.[95] Adam wore North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils wristbands plus an NC State Wolfpack headband for the challenge.[96] According to local press reports, the visit to The Pit was taped on January 28, and challenge at The Roast Grill was taped on January 30.[97] Adam completed the challenge in about 30 minutes, and as the winner, renamed it the "Man v. Food Hot Dog Challenge". Gigliotti returned about a month after the filming of this episode and set a new record of 18 hot dogs in 23 minutes on March 6 and returned it back to its original name.[95]
Minneapolis, MN 18 March 25, 2009 Man
Adam traveled to Minneapolis in February to tape the season finale. In January, CityPages Minneapolis/St. Paul and fellow Travel Channel host Andrew Zimmern reported that Richman would be in town to tape the show from February 5 through 8.[4][98] Richman visited "everything from Juicy Lucy joints to the brewski at local beer bars" and was escorted by Zimmern to rotisserie specialists Brasa Premium Rotisserie Restaurant to "see if he can eat everything on the steam table in one sitting".[98] In an interview given during the taping of the North Carolina episode, Adam told the reporter: "I'm about to go to Minneapolis where a certain adorable, cuddly bald bear named Andrew Zimmern will be appearing on my show".[2] Despite an initial press report of a rumor that taping had been cancelled, filming occurred on February 4 at Matt's Bar, on February 6 at the historic 5-8 Club for a Juicy Lucy (and when Adam tries to say which place has the best, and original, Juicy Lucy, a semi conveniently drives in front of him, preventing anyone from hearing him), and on February 7 at Gasthof zur Gemutlichkeit & Mario's Keller Bar for the episode's challenge, which was a giant bratwurst.[99][100] Gasthof offers a Meterbratwurst, a grilled German Bratwurst one meter (just over 3 feet) long and served with two side dishes of the challenger's choice (Adam chose red cabbage and potato croquettes), and anyone who completes the meal is awarded a certificate. Adam first went after just the bratwurst, cutting it into pieces so it could cool down faster. As he got near the end, Adam finished the bratwurst but struggled with the side dishes; despite this, he pushed forward and managed to complete the challenge, and he received the certificate.[101]

Post-episode update: Gasthof zur Gemutlichkeit closed at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and the building was later sold in 2021.[102]

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  • Man v. Food official website

food, season, first, season, food, american, food, reality, television, series, hosted, adam, richman, travel, channel, premiered, december, 2008, series, debuted, with, back, back, episodes, airing, first, weeks, then, settling, down, pattern, episode, follow. The first season of Man v Food an American food reality television series hosted by Adam Richman on the Travel Channel premiered on December 3 2008 The series debuted with back to back new episodes airing for the first two weeks then settling down to a pattern of one new episode followed by one repeat episode First run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Wednesdays at 10 00 PM Eastern time Man v Food was executive produced by Matt Sharp in association with the Travel Channel The season contains 18 episodes and concluded airing on March 25 2009 Man v FoodSeason 1Season 1 DVD CoverNo of episodes18ReleaseOriginal networkTravel ChannelOriginal releaseDecember 3 2008 2008 12 03 March 25 2009 2009 03 25 Season chronologyNext Season 2List of episodes Man v Food is hosted by actor and food enthusiast Adam Richman 1 In each episode Richman explores the big food of a different American city before facing off against a pre existing eating challenge at a local restaurant Over the course of the first season the final record wound up at 11 wins for Man and 7 wins for Food Contents 1 Reception 1 1 Ratings 1 2 Critical reaction 2 Episodes 3 References 4 External linksReception editRatings edit The first season of Man v Food was initially picked up for 10 episodes and then after initial ratings success an additional 8 episodes were ordered 2 The Los Angeles Times noted that the Travel Channel received its highest ever ratings for a new debut with Man v Food They highlighted the show as an example of other networks moving in on the traditional turf of the Food Network 3 Critical reaction edit CityPages Minneapolis St Paul describes the show like the food version of Jackass with host Adam Richman as its very own Steve O 4 In the Star Ledger television critic Alan Sepinwall wrote It ain t deep and it certainly ain t healthy I could feel my arteries clog just from watching but it s fun 5 Features reporter Thomas Rozwadowski of the Green Bay Press Gazette said that playfully eager host Adam Richman has won me over and that it s all in good fun 6 Episodes editEpisode Episode Number Original Air Date Winner Amarillo TX 01 December 3 2008 Man nbsp The Big Texan Steak Ranch Adam began his cross country eating expedition by journeyed down Route 66 to Amarillo to visit Moose s Sixth St Bar amp Grill for ribs Biti Pies 7 for dessert Golden Light Cafe 8 for a Frito pie Youngblood s Stockyard Cafe for authentic chicken fried steak and Coyote Bluff 9 for the extra spicy Burger From Hell 10 11 This episode s challenge was to complete the Big Texan Challenge in an hour at The Big Texan Steak Ranch 12 The challenge included a 4 5 pound 2 kg steak a baked potato a shrimp cocktail a salad and a dinner roll 13 Accompanied by members of the Route 66 Roller Derby League 11 Adam approached the challenge by eating the steak first followed by the shrimp cocktail and salad leaving the potato and roll for last Despite some struggles halfway Adam completed the challenge in just 29 of the allotted 60 minutes and was awarded a commemorative t shirt the price of the meal waived and his name placed on the Wall of Fame 14 approximately 1 in 6 challengers finish in an hour Local press coverage places the taping of this challenge on September 29 2008 15 Memphis TN 02 December 3 2008 Food Adam traveled to Memphis for an Elvis sandwich at Arcade 16 the spicy fried chicken at Gus s World Famous Fried Chicken 17 plus the ribs pulled pork and shrimp at Charlie Vergos s Rendezvous 18 This episode s challenge was to eat the 7 5 pound Sasquatch Hamburger 19 which included 4 pounds of beef 1 5 pounds of toppings and a 2 pound bun in an hour at Big Foot Lodge 20 21 Adam s strategy was to cut the burger into six sections and eat each one within 10 minutes While he started strong eating half of the burger within the first 20 minutes the burger proved to be too much for Adam and he eventually gave up with 13 minutes to go with a quarter of the burger still left 22 According to the restaurant s website this challenge was taped on August 1 2008 23 This was the first episode taped for this season citation needed As of December 2008 only 5 people have successfully completed the challenge 24 Also in mid December just two weeks after this episode aired the names of Big Foot Lodge and the Sasquatch Burger were changed to Kooky Canuck and the Kookamonga respectively 25 Pittsburgh PA 03 December 10 2008 Man nbsp Primanti Brothers Adam ventured to Pittsburgh 26 and Primanti Brothers for huge sandwiches served with the fries and cole slaw inside then Deluca s Restaurant for big omelettes and plate sized chocolate chip pancakes This episode s challenge was to complete the Atomic Hot Wings challenge at Quaker Steak amp Lube by consuming 6 Atomic chicken wings doused in a 150 000 Scoville unit sauce 27 Adam warmed himself up by eating an assortment of other wings with progressively hotter sauces before taking on the Atomic wings Adam completed the challenge and was awarded a commemorative bumper sticker and a place on Quaker Steak amp Lube s Atomic Wall of Flame 6 The liability waiver Adam signed before eating the wings was dated October 19 This is the first challenge on Man v Food not to have a time limit Columbus OH 04 December 10 2008 Man nbsp The Thurmanator Adam went to Columbus Ohio 26 to visit Schmidt s Sausage Haus 28 for cream puffs and an all you can eat sausage buffet called The Autobahn plus the Thurman Cafe 29 for an enormous burger dubbed The Thurman Burger Mentioned but not eaten was the even larger Thurmanator 30 This episode s challenge was to eat the 2 5 pound Dagwood Sandwich challenge and a pound of fries in 30 minutes at the Ohio Deli amp Restaurant 30 31 The sandwich consisted of 21 ounces 1 pound 5 ounces of three different cold meats and 19 ounces 1 pound 3 ounces of toppings Before facing the challenge he psyched himself up with a fantasy sequence involving the Ohio State Buckeyes mascot and cheerleaders at Ohio Stadium Adam completed the challenge in just 20 of the allotted 30 minutes and was awarded a commemorative t shirt As of December 2008 about 400 of the more than 1000 challengers to date have completed the challenge Post episode update According to news accounts the Ohio Deli burned down on December 30 2014 32 30 Austin TX 05 December 17 2008 Food Adam headed west to the Texas Hill Country to make and devour giant doughnuts at Round Rock Donuts 33 in Round Rock and sample the meats from the open pit at The Salt Lick barbecue restaurant in Driftwood This episode s challenge was to eat 8 of the three quarter pound Don Juan El Taco Grande breakfast tacos and beat the record of 7 at Juan in a Million 34 in Austin Texas 35 The tacos totaled up to 6 pounds and each taco consisted of potatoes eggs cheese and bacon all wrapped in a tortilla This challenge had no time limit but Adam only finished 4 25 of the tacos however he was nonetheless rewarded with a commemorative t shirt and posting of his name and photo on the Juan of Fame as the first Celebrity Champ and one of the top five all time eaters 6 36 37 38 Local press coverage puts the filming of this challenge on September 25 36 just before the Amarillo challenge 35 The date on the posted photo was September 25 Chicago IL 06 December 24 2008 Man nbsp A Gino s East deep dish pizza Adam traveled to Chicago to visit Al s Beef for Italian beef sandwiches and Gino s East for deep dish pizza 1 39 At Al s Beef after learning the official Italian stance for eating such a juicy sandwich Adam completed a double meat double cheese Reuben sandwich in under 30 minutes 1 This episode s main challenge was to eat 3 1 5 pound overstuffed sandwiches in an hour at Lucky s Sandwich Company 40 Lucky s is named for Lucky Charlie Weeghman who once owned a part of the Chicago Cubs and built what is now called Wrigley Field 41 although the restaurant itself is in no way connected to the descendants of Lucky Charlie Weeghman or to the Chicago Cubs 42 Adam completed the challenge in 25 minutes and became just the 11th person to have his photo posted on the Wall of Fame Atlanta GA 07 January 7 2009 Food Adam traveled to Atlanta where he went to college to visit Gladys Knight amp Ron Winans Chicken amp Waffles for homemade food plus Vortex Bar and Grill for their famous burgers 43 44 Adam spent time in the kitchen with Gladys Knight he described himself as a white Pip making a chicken and waffles plate named The Midnight Train in honor of the song Knight made famous This episode s challenge was to eat a 2 5 foot 11 pound Carnivore Challenge Pizza in one hour at Big Pie in the Sky Pizzeria 45 located in Kennesaw Georgia without having the pizza leave the body 31 43 The pizza consisted of 6 pounds of crust and sauce plus 5 pounds of pepperoni ground beef Italian sausage ham and bacon 46 Because the pizza is so large the restaurant has set this as a two person challenge Adam recruited Drew Middlebrooks who previously came close to beating the challenge until his partner gave up to help him With a 250 cash prize on the line 46 Adam finished most of his half of the pizza but Drew eventually vomited most of his half pizza with 16 minutes to go losing the challenge for them both At the time of this episode s taping the challenge had never been successfully completed by anyone later in 2009 it was beaten for the first time by Erik Unger and Anthony Reganato 47 Post episode update According to news reports Gladys Knight Chicken amp Waffles changed their name to World Famous Chicken amp Waffles after a legal dispute between the famous singer and her son who owned the restaurant 48 The restaurants were later closed for good after the restaurants failed multiple health inspections 49 Boston MA 08 January 14 2009 Food Adam journeyed to Boston to visit the East Coast Grill amp Raw Bar 50 for seafood and a super spicy feast dubbed Hell Night 51 and The Barking Crab 52 for a four pound clambake This episode s challenge was to complete the Eagle s Challenge in an hour at Eagle s Deli and Restaurant 53 Boston magazine awarded Eagle s Deli their Best of Boston 2006 Burger honor 54 and the Travel Channel named it one of the World s Best Places to Pig Out 55 The challenge included a 5 pound burger with 20 slices each of bacon and cheese 5 pounds of fries and a giant pickle Adam a self proclaimed New York Yankees fan competed against a former Eagle s employee Chuck Whittall a Boston Red Sox fan he even got help from Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis Chuck finished 6 ounces more of his burger and fries than Adam who was forced to wear an I Love Boston shirt and got his picture on the Wall of Shame had he won Chuck would have been forced to wear an I Love New York shirt Local press reports as well as a sign that can be seen at East Coast Grill amp Raw Bar place the taping of this episode in late October 2008 51 As of January 2009 more than 1 500 have tried but no one person has successfully completed the Challenge Burger 56 The challenge was later completed by Furious Pete and in his honor it was renamed as the Furious Pete burger In a March 2009 interview after the end of season one Adam contested his loss over issues of portion size and the preparation of the burgers while noting that Chuck was not a noble contestant 57 Post episode update According to the Boston eating guide Boston Eater com East Coast Grill amp Raw Bar closed for good in December 2017 58 New York NY 09 January 21 2009 Man nbsp Sylvia s Restaurant of Harlem Adam went home to New York City to visit Sylvia s Restaurant of Harlem for homemade food and Katz s Delicatessen for their famous deli sandwiches 59 This episode s challenge was to eat Spicy P haal claimed to be the hottest curry in the world at Brick Lane Curry House 60 and be added to the restaurant s P hall of Fame 31 61 The owner of Brick Lane warned Adam that one time during the challenge a contestant actually got a nosebleed and the head chef advised Adam to wear a gas mask to watch the preparation of the curry since it had a strong spicy smell and consisted of 10 different chilies including habaneros Thai chili peppers and white chili powder This challenge had no time limit Despite the pain from the curry Adam made the mistake of wiping his face with the napkin he used to wipe his mouth Adam finished it and was awarded a free beer a certificate of completion and his picture on the restaurant s website New Orleans LA 10 January 28 2009 Man Adam traveled to New Orleans to visit Mother s Restaurant 62 for a Ferdie Special po boy sandwich and Deanie s Seafood 63 for barbecued shrimp 64 This episode s challenge was to eat 180 oysters in an hour at Acme Oyster House 65 and join the 15 Dozen Club To prep himself Adam visited a voodoo queen who gave Adam a bag of magic powder telling him to sprinkle it on the oysters and he would be able to accomplish the challenge Adam finished the challenge in 41 minutes and became the 29th member of the 15 Dozen Club As of the time of the taping in December only 28 of the 150 people who had attempted this challenge had succeeded 57 Portland OR 11 February 4 2009 Man Adam journeyed to Portland Oregon to visit the historic Stepping Stone Cafe for 13 inch pancakes known as mancakes and Voodoo Doughnut which features more than 70 varieties of doughnut including a maple bacon bar with real bacon on top While at Voodoo Doughnut Adam prepared doughnuts and witnessed a wedding held in the doughnut shop This episode s challenge was to complete the Great Balls of Fire Challenge in 5 minutes at Salvador Molly s 5 habanero chili cheese fritters with a side of habanero salsa After psyching himself up dressed as a pirate in a fantasy sequence Adam completed the challenge and got his picture on the Wall of Flame At the time the episode was filmed only 50 of the 1000 that attempted this challenge succeeded 66 Adam stated in an interview that he believed he acquired habanero poisoning after the challenge was over A press release from Salvador Molly s states the challenge was taped on December 9 2008 67 Seattle WA 12 February 11 2009 Food Adam traveled to Seattle for a December 13 stop at Red Mill Burgers for a double bacon deluxe cheeseburger and onion rings 68 69 then to The Crab Pot in Seattle s historic waterfront district for their signature Captain s Combo of shrimp clam strips calamari cod and halibut The episode s challenge took place at Beth s Cafe in which Adam went up against the Southwestern Exposure 12 egg omelet 70 The omelet weighed 5 pounds and was served on a pizza tray with a side of hashbrowns and toast On average only one person in 10 is able to complete the challenge and win a Beth s Cafe t shirt This challenge was complicated by the addition of a race against local competitor Adam Houghton who had previously completed the challenge In the end East Coast Adam Richman beat out West Coast Adam Houghton although neither were able to completely finish the challenge with Richman unable to finish the last 2 3 bites 71 Los Angeles CA 13 February 18 2009 Man nbsp Philippe the Original Adam traveled to Los Angeles to take on the Goliath Manuel s Special and machaca burritos at El Tepeyac Cafe in East L A and French dip sandwiches at Philippe the Original near Union Station The episode s main challenge was to finish a serving of the Special No 2 a ramen soup consisting of a special secret spice mix and chopped jalapeno peppers in 30 minutes at Orochon Ramen in Little Tokyo 72 Despite the pain from the soup s heat Adam completed the challenge and was awarded a place on the Wall of Bravery 72 The Los Angeles Times reports that Adam was in town in late January 72 St Louis MO 14 February 25 2009 Food Adam journeyed to St Louis Missouri to attempt the 35 Big Ben meal at Pappy s Smokehouse which includes a full slab of ribs 2 sandwiches a quarter chicken and 4 side dishes 73 Local press reports state this taping took place on December 18 2008 73 He also stopped at Iron Barley to try oak roasted pork loin and a Monte Cristo hot dog 74 The episode s main challenge was to drink 5 24 ounce milkshakes in 30 minutes at Crown Candy Kitchen totaling up to 7 5 pounds a challenge offered by the restaurant since 1913 66 74 The milkshakes were divided into 15 8 ounce glasses For his choice of ice cream flavors Adam went with two vanilla one coffee one mocha combination of coffee and chocolate and one eggnog Adam prepared for the cold challenge with some heat first sitting in a sauna then consuming a flaming drink and then watching a burlesque show Adam started strong but he ended up having to vomit in the bathroom after drinking 12 out of the 15 glasses resulting in a disqualification 75 As a result of this episode Pappy s Smokehouse reported a spike in traffic on their website and increased business from the national exposure even on Ash Wednesday 76 77 In August 2009 Adam told a reporter that Pappy s had added a dish to their menu named The Adam Bomb in his honor which was seen in the episode 78 Post episode update According to news reports Iron Barley closed their St Louis location in 2017 and moved to a Jefferson County location 79 The restaurant permanently closed in 2022 after the death of its owner and the building was filled with a new eating establishment 80 San Jose CA 15 March 4 2009 Man Adam traveled to San Jose California where he visited Iguana s Taqueria and Henry s World Famous Hi Life 81 Iguana s is the home of BurritoZilla a 5 pound 2 3 kg 1 5 foot 46 cm burrito that takes several tortillas to construct 82 Competitive eating champion and San Jose native Joey Chestnut made a guest appearance at this point eating the BurritoZilla in 3 minutes and 10 seconds 83 Henry s World Famous Hi Life opened in 1960 serves steaks chicken and pork chops but is most noted for its baby back ribs 81 This episode s challenge was to complete the Hellfire Challenge at SmokeEaters Hot Wings 66 To win Adam had to eat 12 chicken wings doused in a sauce composed of hot sauce barbecue sauce duck sauce cayenne pepper and 6 ounces of habanero powder equivalent to 6 whole habanero peppers He had 10 minutes to eat the wings with no beverages or napkins available and then if he succeeded he had to lick the excess sauce off his fingers and hands and then go through a 5 minute afterburn period where he remained unable to use any napkins towels or cooling remedies 84 To prep for the challenge Adam ate some hot chili at a San Jose firehouse before being called to answer the challenge Adam was able to complete the challenge successfully and was awarded a commemorative t shirt and a spot on the Wall of Fame but was in such pain from the sauce that he needed ice from SmokeEaters ice machine for relief Denver CO 16 March 11 2009 Food nbsp Duffy s Cherry CricketAdam ventured to Denver for burgers steaks and burritos The show taped on January 20 at Duffy s Cherry Cricket where Richman had waitresses toss darts to determine which toppings he put on his special Man v Food Burger 85 The production team spent 8 hours at the restaurant 86 87 Bacon a fried egg guacamole salsa smoked cheddar and grilled Bermuda onions were the randomly chosen toppings 85 The Denver Post further reported that he would be taping at The Buckhorn Exchange steakhouse on January 21 and Jack n Grill for New Mexican food on January 22 85 The Rocky Mountain News reported that Man v Food would tape at Jack n Grill in Denver on January 22 as Adam faced off against a 7 pound monster breakfast burrito 88 The burrito consisted of 7 diced potatoes 12 eggs an entire onion and a pound each of ham cheese and green chili If successful Adam would get his picture up on the restaurant s Wall of Fame 89 This challenge had no time limit but Adam was only able to finish two thirds of the burrito before surrendering 90 91 The restaurant offers any man who can finish the burrito that the 12 price of the meal will be waived 90 However any woman who can complete the challenge is offered the right to dine there for free forever 90 91 Post episode update Jack N Grill closed its original location where the episode was taped in 2017 to help settle a divorce settlement for the owner 92 The other two locations were shuttered later in 2017 and 2018 93 Research Triangle North Carolina 17 March 18 2009 Man Adam traveled to the North Carolina Triangle home to three of NC s major universities Duke North Carolina and North Carolina State first to hand out hot dogs to several of the Cameron Crazies who were camping outside of Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham then to check out Time Out in Chapel Hill for their Chicken amp Cheddar Biscuit and also on to The Pit in Raleigh to cook a pig with local legend Ed Mitchell 94 This episode s challenge was to eat 17 hot dogs including 17 buns a cup of mustard and a pint of chili sauce in an hour at The Roast Grill also in Raleigh 66 94 Opened in 1940 by the grandparents of current owner George Poniros The Roast Grill is noted for refusing to serve ketchup 95 The previous record of 16 hot dogs in 50 minutes had been set on August 14 2008 by Gabe Gigliotti 95 Adam wore North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils wristbands plus an NC State Wolfpack headband for the challenge 96 According to local press reports the visit to The Pit was taped on January 28 and challenge at The Roast Grill was taped on January 30 97 Adam completed the challenge in about 30 minutes and as the winner renamed it the Man v Food Hot Dog Challenge Gigliotti returned about a month after the filming of this episode and set a new record of 18 hot dogs in 23 minutes on March 6 and returned it back to its original name 95 Minneapolis MN 18 March 25 2009 Man Adam traveled to Minneapolis in February to tape the season finale In January CityPages Minneapolis St Paul and fellow Travel Channel host Andrew Zimmern reported that Richman would be in town to tape the show from February 5 through 8 4 98 Richman visited everything from Juicy Lucy joints to the brewski at local beer bars and was escorted by Zimmern to rotisserie specialists Brasa Premium Rotisserie Restaurant to see if he can eat everything on the steam table in one sitting 98 In an interview given during the taping of the North Carolina episode Adam told the reporter I m about to go to Minneapolis where a certain adorable cuddly bald bear named Andrew Zimmern will be appearing on my show 2 Despite an initial press report of a rumor that taping had been cancelled filming occurred on February 4 at Matt s Bar on February 6 at the historic 5 8 Club for a Juicy Lucy and when Adam tries to say which place has the best and original Juicy Lucy a semi conveniently drives in front of him preventing anyone from hearing him and on February 7 at Gasthof zur Gemutlichkeit amp Mario s Keller Bar for the episode s challenge which was a giant bratwurst 99 100 Gasthof offers a Meterbratwurst a grilled German Bratwurst one meter just over 3 feet long and served with two side dishes of the challenger s choice Adam chose red cabbage and potato croquettes and anyone who completes the meal is awarded a certificate Adam first went after just the bratwurst cutting it into pieces so it could cool down faster As he got near the end Adam finished the bratwurst but struggled with the side dishes despite this he pushed forward and managed to complete the challenge and he received the certificate 101 Post episode update Gasthof zur Gemutlichkeit closed at the outset of the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020 and the building was later sold in 2021 102 References edit a b c Wiser Paige December 3 2008 Job is easy to stomach for TV show host Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on March 8 2016 Retrieved August 11 2009 a b Norton Al February 11 2009 411mania Interviews Man v Food s Adam Richman 411mania Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved March 23 2020 Lynch Rene January 14 2008 Chopped Food Network stirs the 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