Indigenous Eats

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Indigenous Eats

Welcome to Indigenous Eats, where we bring the rich traditions of Native American cuisine to the heart of the Inland Northwest. Located in Spokane …

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… WINE AND BEER. Boone. 829 E Boone Ave, #E | (509) 850-9292. Spokane, WA 99202. Downtown Spokane. 808 W. Main Ave #FC-5 | 509) 315-5865. Spokane, WA 99201.

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Indigenous Eats, Spokane. 10103 likes · 399 talking about this · 787 were here. Contemporary Native American comfort food; fast, fresh, and filling!

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Jennifer McRae
We had a fantastic lunch here today. Our food was perfectly cooked and put together just right. The spices and flavors high quality! Friendly, fast, and helpful staff! We highly recommend trying this spot!
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Tanessa Marchand
My boyfriend + I just got done grabbing lunch here at indigenous eats + it was perfect. I got the ground beef indian taco while he ordered a powwow burger — it was his first time trying one + he gave it a 10/10. I’m Native American, so the bar is set high with indian tacos but Indigenous Eats hit the spot every single time. We’d highly recommend everybody to check out their store at riverfront. Aries + Tariq had the best customer service as well + we enjoyed talking to them — we definitely forward to coming back soon!!!
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Holly Stephens
We’d heard great things, so sought this place out on our Spokane visit. Did not disappoint! Delicious fry read tacos. Incredibly friendly staff. Highly recommend!
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Chris Hurst
Bomb! I’m from Montana so I love an Indian Taco! This place doesn’t disappoint. I love how they fry the fry bread fresh. Usually tits fried in batches.
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Noelle
This is the second time I’ve eaten here. It gets five stars both times. The staff is friendly and efficient. I came at lunch time and there was next to no line compared to the Panda Express that is next to it. My food arrived very hot and as promised, and the fry bread is so delicious. I ordered the chicken dance sandwich without huckleberry relish (I can’t have sugar) so it was a little dry but they offered mustard and mayo that fixed that. 10/10 would come here again. My sandwich was $12.00
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Greg Street
Food was amazing. I had the 3 Sisters soup and fried bread with butter and honey. Very filling, reasonably priced and top quality. Two thumbs up! I really wish there was an Indigenous Eats near my home town of Port Orchard, Wa.
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Shanelle Jennings
I wish this was everywhere cuz I’ve never had native food outside of a booth at a powwow or fair. Food was great, service was great, and the place was filled w beautiful indigenous art
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Berry Ellison
Surprisingly good. I had the Navajo Taco with Bison and all the freebees. The bison was great, a smidge heavy on the pepper but that’s prolly the white kid blood in me. The fry bread was the best part.
Great service, fast and friendly.
I recommend.
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Raul “blarr” Cantu
I didn’t catch the lady or the gentlemen’s name at the restaurant but this was by far the best food hands down in the mall. Fresh. Full of flavor. Fries were fresh and hot. The service was superb. This is a must try.
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Nami N
First Visit to Indigenous Eats – A Flavorful Experience!

Located in a food court-style setting, I wasn’t quite sure what to order at first. Luckily, the staff were super friendly and happy to offer recommendations.

I ended up trying the Hunter – Ground Bison and the Three Sisters Soup.

HUNTER – GROUND BISON
Absolutely delicious! The seasoned ground bison had a bold, savory flavor thanks to their house-blended sage-forward seasoning. It was generously topped with shredded lettuce, tomato, onion, black beans, cheese, and pickled jalapeños, all tied together with tangy tomatillo salsa and a drizzle of sour cream. The base was a freshly fried bread—crispy on the outside, soft on the inside—that reminded me of an Indian taco. So satisfying!

THREE SISTERS SOUP
This comforting soup features corn, beans, and squash—the traditional “three sisters” crops grown by many Indigenous tribes. The flavors were earthy and naturally sweet, making it both nourishing and culturally meaningful. A perfect complement to the bison dish.

Overall, a great experience! The setting is casual, but the food is full of heart and heritage. I really appreciated the chance to try Indigenous-inspired cuisine in such an approachable way. Can’t wait to come back and explore more of the menu!
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