Ol' South Pancake House hosts Mega Pancake Challenge in Fort Worth with 8-pound pancake eating attempt. Watch video of community event celebrating local traditionOl' South Pancake House hosts Mega Pancake Challenge in Fort Worth with 8-pound pancake eating attempt. Watch video of community event celebrating local tradition

Fort Worth Pancake House Hosts Mega Challenge, Creating Community Moment

2026/02/11 16:00
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The Ol’ South Pancake House in Fort Worth transformed an ordinary Thursday morning into a community spectacle when it hosted a Mega Pancake Challenge at its University Drive location. At 8:30 a.m., one determined individual began the attempt to consume eight pounds of pancakes within a single hour, drawing cheers and encouragement from the entire restaurant.

As the challenge progressed, the dining room filled with laughter and support from both staff and fellow guests. What began as a personal test evolved into a shared experience that captured the spirit of the longstanding Fort Worth establishment. Rex Benson, owner of Ol’ South Pancake House, noted that the event demonstrated the restaurant’s core values. ‘One person took on the challenge, but the whole restaurant got behind them,’ Benson said. ‘That sense of community—mixed with good food and a little friendly pressure—is what Old South has always been about.’

The restaurant, known for its World-Famous German Pancakes and 24-hour service at its Fort Worth location, has served as a gathering place for generations. The Mega Pancake Challenge provided a playful addition to this tradition, offering entertainment for patrons enjoying classic comfort food. The participant, whether successful or not, received enthusiastic applause and earned bragging rights for the effort.

Ol’ South Pancake House maintains its role as a community hub, operating 24 hours daily at its Fort Worth site and maintaining a second location in Burleson. For more information about the restaurant and its offerings, visit https://www.olsouthpancakehouse.com. The event served as a reminder of how local businesses can foster connection through simple, shared experiences, turning a personal challenge into a memorable moment for all present.

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