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Spring Valley Sizzles As Pop-Up Burger Joint Lands Apache Center Counter

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Published on April 29, 2026
Spring Valley Sizzles As Pop-Up Burger Joint Lands Apache Center CounterSource: Google Street View

Sizzle Stack Burger, the pop-up turned buzzed-about burger brand, is locking in a permanent counter at the Apache Center in Spring Valley. Crews are already at work inside the suite along South Fort Apache as the team outfits the space for service, and the owners say the shop could open before summer. The plan is to graduate from occasional pop-ups to a daily neighborhood burger counter built around freshly ground beef and quick counter service. Locals who caught the brand at recent events have been closely watching the build-out on social pages.

From pop-up to storefront

Sizzle Stack first built its following at events, most notably a boba-and-burger car meet outside Chewy Boba on Maryland Parkway in March 2025. As reported by Revrottle, the pop-up combined custom cars, boba drinks, and burgers, giving the team a chance to test menu items and earn repeat fans. Chewy Boba’s Maryland Parkway address appears in dining guides such as Eater Las Vegas, which notes the shop’s presence on Maryland Parkway.

Where it's setting up shop

The new Sizzle Stack storefront is slated for 3585 S. Fort Apache Rd., Suite 204 in the Apache Center, in a space marketed specifically for restaurant use. A LoopNet listing for Apache Center shows Suite 204 as a second-generation restaurant opportunity, confirming both the address and its fit for a quick-serve burger counter. According to What Now Las Vegas, the owners have been documenting the build on social media and say the shop could open before summer, pending permitting.

Who’s behind it

What Now Las Vegas reports that the Clark County business license lists Bejorn Morton as the owner leading the project. The outlet also highlighted Instagram posts from the brand, including a shout-out to early fans: “We just want to take a moment to thank everyone who came out to support our burger pop-up!”

The brand’s Instagram account also lays out its burger philosophy in detail: “All our burgers start with 100% fresh beef, trimmed with precision, and ground to perfection,” language the team has echoed while sharing construction updates from the new space.

What to watch next

There is still no firm opening date, but the team continues to post build photos and progress updates on its Instagram account, including recent shots of framing work and new equipment arriving. The Apache Center address puts Sizzle Stack alongside established quick-serve spots on Fort Apache, and locals will be watching to see whether the final menu leans into smash burgers, classic cheeseburgers, or a hybrid fast-casual approach at the counter.