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A restaurant in Devon is serving up the ultimate burger challenge - and it's for vegans.

The Rabbit Cafe in Exeter which serves vegan-only meals is holding an 'epic burger night' where they are launching a burger challenge they have named - The Matterhorn, after the mountain in the Alps.

If you can finish the burger along with fries in under 15 minutes you win a free meal and a certificate.

The burger night is due to take place on Tuesday, April 17, between 6.30pm and 9.30pm.

What is the vegan burger made up of?

Starting from the top of the burger there are three onion rings, a homemade quarter pounder burger patty topped with in-house garlic mayo, mac and cheeze and in-house burger sauce. Next there is battered fishless steak topped with in-house tartare sauce. Down a level and there's a breakfast patty with facon and homemade tofu 'egg'. And last, but certainly not least, at the bottom there is a homemade southern fried chickenless burger, smothered in creamy ranch sauce, all packed into a four-part bun.

And according to the owners 'it's the biggest burger we've ever served and it comes with fries too'.

The burger costs £19.95 including a side of fries and a dessert which is double chocolate caramel sponge cake with vegan squirty cream.

If you don't want to take on the challenge the don't worry because you don't have too - people can enjoy the meal at their own leisurely pace.

For more information or to book yourself a place you can call The Rabbit Cafe on 07754 097026.