Magnolia Avenue just got a little bouncier. Sweet Stacks, a compact Asian-fusion spot built around jiggly soufflé-style Japanese pancakes, quietly opened this month on the Fort Worth strip, serving mostly to-go orders with a side of patio people-watching.
The new shop pairs its signature pancake stacks with Thai- and Laotian-inspired savory dishes and a focused matcha drink lineup. The storefront is small, with only a few counter seats inside and a patio area for outdoor orders, so the setup leans hard into grab-and-go.
According to CultureMap Fort Worth, Sweet Stacks has taken over 1515 W. Magnolia Ave. The menu centers on tall, souffle-style Japanese pancakes: sweet stacks with fresh fruit at about $16 and savory stacks with bacon and eggs at about $18. Matcha lattes come in flavors such as strawberry, mango and a Thai-tea matchup. The Fort Worth spot operates primarily as a takeout shop, with just a couple of quick-bite seats for those who want to eat on the fly.
Background And Team
The Fort Worth Sweet Stacks is tied to Sweet Rice, a Thai-Lao concept founded by Von Linavong. The team here includes chef-restaurateur Mina Sourignavong, who has worked with Linavong on other openings. That shared history helps explain the menu’s Lao and Thai comfort-food streak…