Featherstone

Cafes · Watthana

60 Ekkamai 12 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Rated 4.6/5 from 959 Google reviews.

Featherstone earns its reputation as one of Ekkamai's most distinctive stops by combining a genuinely eclectic retail zone with a kitchen that delivers caramelised onion soup, duck confit with raspberry sauce, and a miele pizza topped with Granny Smith apple, honey, almonds, brie, and mozzarella. The Sparkling Apothecary drink series arrives in four flavours and is presented as a tray of mixable sodas.

You arrive on Ekkamai Soi 12 and step into a space that the founders built around the concept of See, Found, and Tell. Each word carries a specific meaning: The Eye stands for See, the energy-absorbing quality of stones represents Found, and the ancient practice of using birds as messengers gives the name Tell. That layered thinking carries through the entire venue.

The front section operates as a lifestyle boutique stocked with large hats, crystal pendants, leather bags, feathered earrings, artisanal French soaps, and taxidermied animals. The retail zone is curated as a Cabinet of Curiosities, drawing on collections of antiques, natural ensembles, art pieces, geology, and entomology.

The kitchen runs a French-Italian menu with Thai ingredient touches. Order the caramelised onion soup or the duck confit with raspberry sauce if you want something substantial from the savory side. The miele pizza (THB 280) pairs marinara sauce with Granny Smith apple, honey, almonds, brie, and mozzarella for a sweet-savory combination. The signature cheeseburger comes with caramelised onion and candied bacon at THB 295.

For drinks, the Sparkling Apothecary series arrives as four flavoured sodas on a tray. Garden is lavender, Mermaid is orange, Peach Pie Moonshine is peach, and Purple Lullaby is grape and cherry. You pour and mix at the table.

Beyond the kitchen hours, the space continues serving drinks and desserts including coconut pie, chocolate cakes, and tiramisu. The venue first appeared as a new opening in 2015, making it one of the longer-standing creative spaces in the Ekkamai corridor.