The title barely needs explaining. Pancakes, drinks and art share the same room and somehow it works. This travelling pop-up began in Los Angeles and has since become a favourite for those who like culture without stiff rules or quiet corners. For one night, The Warehouse Talat Noi hands its walls over to emerging artists, each surface layered with fresh work that invites wandering rather than polite viewing. While you move around, stacks of pancakes appear on repeat, fuelled by syrup and good intentions, with a bar close enough to keep spirits high. Live music threads through the evening, giving the space a loose, social rhythm. Everything on display is for sale, which matters. It’s less about spectacle and more about supporting artists while eating something comforting at the wrong hour, a little messy and entirely enjoyable.
January 17. B250 at the door. The Warehouse Talat Noi, 7pm-midnight

