Indigenous Eats

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Contemporary Native American comfort food; fast, fresh, and filling!

06/20/2026

🌈 Happy Pride!

We're at the Wenatchee Pride Festival today at Lincoln Park serving up frybread and celebrating community.

Many Indigenous cultures have long recognized and honored Two-Spirit people, who often held important roles as healers, leaders, knowledge keepers, and caretakers. While traditions vary by Tribe, Two-Spirit people have always been part of our communities.

Stop by and say hello—we'd love to see you!

🌈🪶

06/19/2026

Today we honor Juneteenth and celebrate Black freedom, joy, and resilience.

As an Indigenous-owned business, we recognize the meaningful connections between Black and Indigenous histories — including stories of community, resistance, and care.

Juneteenth is a good reminder to keep learning, listening, and making space for Black history — today and every day.

Happy Juneteenth.

06/16/2026

Hello Wenatchee!! We’re coming your way this weekend!

Catch the Indigenous Eats food trailer Friday downtown at Downtown Kitchen and Saturday at Wenatchee Pride Fest in Lincoln Park 🏳️‍🌈

We’ll have frybread, tacos, huckleberry favorites, and more — until we sell out.

Menu: www.IESpokane.com/trailermenu

Come early and follow the frybread. ❤️

06/12/2026

We’re at the Moses Lake Airshow today and tomorrow! ✈️
Come find the Indigenous Eats food trailer at the Moses Lake Airshow, happening Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13 at Grant County International Airport / Port of Moses Lake.

We’ll be serving from 9 AM–4 PM both days. Friday general admission is free, and kids 15 and under are free both days.

📍 7810 Andrews St NE, Moses Lake, WA
⏰ Indigenous Eats trailer: 9 AM–4 PM
Come hungry and come say hi — we’d love to feed you while you enjoy the show! ✈️🔥

06/10/2026

🏆 Join us tonight for Native Trivia Night at Indigenous Eats!

Bring your team, grab some food, and test your knowledge in a fun, welcoming trivia night centered on Native history, culture, entertainment, sports, and more.

Compete for weekly prizes, earn points toward the seasonal standings, and come back every Wednesday to climb the leaderboard.

⏰ Tonight at 6:30 PM

This project is supported by the Amex Shop Small Grants Program, presented by American Express and Main Street America.

Native Trivia Night @ Indigenous Eats 06/03/2026

Join us tomorrow for the kickoff of Native Trivia Night at Indigenous Eats!

Every Wednesday for the next 12 weeks, teams will compete for weekly and seasonal prizes

Everyone is welcome, regardless of trivia experience! Whether you’re a trivia expert or just looking for something different to do, grab your team and join us.

📍 Indigenous Eats (Boone Location)
🗓️ Tomorrow (June 3)
⏰ 6:30 PM

This project is supported by the Amex Shop Small Grants Program, presented by American Express and Main Street America.

Native Trivia Night @ Indigenous Eats Join us every Wednesday from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM for a 12-week seasonal Native trivia tournament at Indigenous Eats. Teams will compete weekly, earn points, and participate in a season-long leaderboard leading up to the finale celebration. Location: Indigenous Eats 829 E Boone Ave Suite E, Spokane, ...

06/02/2026

Nothing beats powwow nights under the lights ✨🪶

From the drum to the dance arena to late-night frybread runs, these moments are what community is all about. Thank you to everyone who stopped by the trailer, shared a meal with us, and made the night unforgettable. ❤️

We’ll keep the frybread hot — you just bring the appetite.

Photos from Indigenous Eats's post 05/30/2026

Culture Spotlight: Crow Tribe / Apsáalooke Nation 🪶

This week’s Culture Spotlight recognizes the Crow Tribe, also known as the Apsáalooke Nation.

The Apsáalooke people have deep roots across the Northern Plains, particularly in what is now Montana. Known for their horsemanship, warrior traditions, vibrant beadwork, and strong cultural identity, the Crow people continue to carry forward generations of language, storytelling, art, and community.

Crow Fair, often called the “Teepee Capital of the World,” is one of the largest and most celebrated Native gatherings in the country — bringing together culture, dance, family, and tradition every year. ❤️🪶

We honor the resilience, history, and living culture of the Apsáalooke people today and every day.

Photo credit: Emil Her Many Horses, Visit Montana, Crow Nation News

05/28/2026

📌 REMINDER: Native Trivia Night launches next week at Indigenous Eats!

With support from American Express and Main Street America, we’re bringing a weekly Native Trivia Night to Spokane every Wednesday from June 3rd - August 19th.

Expect:
• Weekly prizes
• Team-based competition
• Guest hosts and themed music rounds
• Food + drink specials
• History, pop culture, sports, and more

Whether you’re competitive, curious, or just looking for a fun night, everyone is welcome!

Trivia begins June 3rd at 6:30 PM.

Location: 829 E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA 99202

This project is supported by the Amex Shop Small Grants Program, presented by American Express and Main Street America.

05/26/2026

Today we honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to this country.

We also recognize the generations of Native veterans and warriors who have protected their people, communities, and traditions with courage and sacrifice. Their strength and legacy continue to inspire us every day. 🇺🇸🪶

This Memorial Day, we pause to reflect, remember, and give thanks.

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829 E Boone Avenue, Ste E
Spokane, WA
99202

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 7pm
Friday 11am - 10pm
Saturday 11am - 7:30pm
Sunday 11am - 7:30pm