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Spokane may not have a major professional sports team, but there is no shortage of things to do if you are wanting to get your sports fix, both at the amateur and semi-pro levels.
Catch a Zags Game
The Gonzaga Bulldogs (AKA The Zags) men’s basketball is one of the best underdog stories in recent history across all sports, not just college basketball. Up until the mid-90’s Gonzaga was a mediocre regional school that got little to no attention on the national stage, aside from the years when NBA Hall of Famer, John Stockton, played for them in the 80’s. Ever since that time, they have been on a tear that has been nothing but incredible to watch.
Gonzaga was put on the map by their 1998-1999 elite eight run in the NCAA tournament in only their second appearance in the tournament. Since then, they have made every single NCAA tournament with 2 appearances in the National Title Game. Leading the Bulldogs for the bulk of this incredible run is Mark Few who has won numerous coach of the year awards along the way.
What was once an average local ball club has become a national powerhouse. Last year Gonzaga was the #1 ranked team for the entire regular season, a feat that has only been accomplished 2 other times in the last 30 years. 6 players are currently playing in the NBA and likely 3 more will be coming in this year’s draft.
The point is, if you can get your hands on a ticket, the Zags mens basketball team is an absolute must for any sports fan. Not only will the game feature incredible talent, but the atmosphere at McCarthey Athletic Center is one of the most electric in the nation. If you aren’t wanting to spend the money, or simply can’t find a ticket, you can always catch the game at nearby Jack & Dan’s which is close to the university and a known gathering spot for Zags fans.
Hit The Streets At Spokane Hoopfest
Spokane Hoopfest is the largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the world. Every year this tournament attracts over 27,000 players and 7,000 teams to downtown Spokane, where every street is blocked off and transformed into hundreds of courts. Thousands more people come to enjoy the entertainment with attractions such as concerts, numerous food vendors, a slam dunk contest, and a half court shootoff for a Toyota Tundra.
Enjoy The Summer With A Spokane Indians Game
If you’re looking for a more family friendly sporting event, the Spokane Indians is a fun environment for kids and adults during the summer and fall seasons. The Indians are a Minor League Baseball team as a member of the High-A West league. They are a lower minor league team, but still have plenty of talent come through the system, with recent notable players such as Chris Davis, Zack Greinke, Ian Kinsler, and Carlos Beltran.
While the Spokane Indians day job is to groom MLB prospects, they give their fans a whole lot of fun and excitement while doing it. Most sports teams have 1 mascot, the Spokane Indians figured this is woefully inadequate. The Indians currently have 4, yes 4, mascots at their games. Otto The Mascot, who is famed to be the first Spokanasaurus, Doris The Spokanasaurus, Ribby The Redband Trout, who appears in the 7th inning to rally the team and crowd, and Recycleman, who helps recycle over 17,000 pounds of paper, plastic, and aluminum each season. Along with their 4 silly and earth-conscious mascots, the Indians provide gameday promotions, give-aways, and contests for kids to make sure everyone has a memorable time at Avista Field.
Hit The Ice With The Spokane Chiefs
If you’re into hockey, or if you’ve never even been to a hockey game, the Spokane Chiefs will be sure to give you an exciting experience. The Chiefs play in the Western Hockey League and are no strangers to having talent come through their system, with 57 players making it to the NHL along with 5 coaches.
The real excitement is being in the arena, with fans cheering, skates slicing through the ice, the unmistakable horn after a goal, and of course the Zamboni between periods. They also offer plenty of promotions including trips, casino getaways, and princesses & heroes night.
Not a sports fan? Or just looking for other fun things to do in Spokane? Take a look at our other great options here.
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One of the best things to do in Spokane is discovering spots that only locals seem to know and love. If ever there was such a spot it’s the Garland Theater, with it’s vintage vibe, second run movies and a bar that is steps from the concessions. But before we take a deeper look at the Garland, let’s look at a couple of other local treats.
Hidden Tricks of Spokane
Every community has their hidden tricks and gems. One of my favorites is the “secret dessert” at the Onion downtown. The hot fudge dipping sauce takes this delight over the top (Pssst… ask your server about the deep fried Oreos. They are a culinary treat)
Another local trick is that farthest Eastern window at Dicks Hamburgers is where you will find the fastest line.
If I mention more, I risk being run out of town. However, there is one piece of information that I can share without relocating my family. It is the Garland Theater and it’s a local treasure.
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The Garland Theater.
The Garland theater is a historic 40’s era single screen movie house located in central Spokane. The theater is a bookend to the historic and revamped Garland District. The theater show second run films but offers a top tier experience. They even have special event movies.
For me, seeing a film at the Garland is by far a more enjoyable experience than catching a flick at a modern theater. Sure the seats might recline at the Regal Theater at Northtown Mall, but the experience of taking my family to see the not so latest releases is probably akin to the experience my parents and grandparents had when they watched Dick Van Dyke dance across the screen.
How about another throwback, the price of the ticket. At just $5 a head I can afford to take my family to a movie. Heck, even the concessions are reasonably priced. For $17 you get a large refillable popcorn popcorn, candy and a large soda. For just $70, you can by an annual pass. With prices like that, I don’t need to sell my organs for the family to see all the new Star Wars movies.
A Beer & A Movie
Before Samuel L. Jackson was swinging light sabers or saving passengers from all those snakes on that Mother F plane. I remember him having a conversation with John Travolta about having a glass of beer in the theater (Pulp Fiction anyone?). That blew my 18 year old mind. Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that one day I would drink a beer in a theater while watching Thor clash with the forces of evil.
I’ve found that the beer in the theatre thing comes in handy when fulfilling parental duties by watching Pixar’s second latest film. Is it just me, or is alcohol sometimes the only way to get through kid-flicks? FYI, I don’t think there is enough beer to get me through Paddington 2. Just sayin’ (Opinions are not necessarily those of Clever Neighbor).

PBR in the cheap seats at the Garland Theater in Spokane, WA.
The Bon Bon Bar
Just of the The Garland Theater’s concession area is the Bon Bon. It’s a great little bar. They have specialty cocktails and the traditional trivia & Bingo nights. Don’t assume it’s just another bar though. It may be small, but it has a cool retro vibe. Wether you want a pre-show cocktail or a chills spot to enjoy, it gets two thumbs up from me. Super huge bonus, you can take your drink to the movie.
Host A Private Screening
In case you didn’t know, Spokane has been the setting for a number of films over the years, thank in no small part to North By Northwest which is located close to Downtown Spokane. Let’s say you just inherited a good sum of money and have always dreamed of producing a film starring your best friend and your dog. The Garland Theater is available for rent! They are glad to host a screening party for your film before it’s sent off to Cannes or Sundance.
Beyond screenings, they host corporate events, team building exercises, Holiday parties and more. Click here to learn more.
A Spokane Experience
Before you head to the show, recognize that this is a unique experience. I grew up going to a second run theater in my hometown Oxnard, (which is almost as nice as it sounds). Anyway, I don’t know how shaving 8 bucks off of a ticket changes the dynamics of the audience but it really does. You’ll see folks talking to each other up and down the aisles. If you go to a matinee you might even get a 1 year old serenading you for an hour and a half. That being said, it’s kind of awesome. The Garland Theater provides a sense of community that you don’t get at a modern theater.
The Garland Theater is not simply a movie experience, it’s a Spokane experience. Folks from all over the community come to meet up and enjoy a films and maybe a beverage or two. It’s a safe place to visit with your neighbors. It’s fun. Folks are there to have a good time. The minor distractions are more humorous than annoying.
All in all, this gem isn’t known too well or widely by outsiders, but to us locals it’s a treasure. So if you are looking for some things to do in Spokane this week or weekend, check out the Garland. It is a treat!
Parting Shots
If I had one complaint, the lights come on after the film a little too quickly. Weird? Not really. If I had a wish I’d ask Pixar to make a movie that doesn’t make me cry.
5 Fun Things to do in Downtown Spokane
Spokane is a city full of history and reputation, from hosting the world’s fair to inventing Father’s day… But what is there to do in downtown Spokane in this day and age?
If you are fortunate to find yourself in the beautiful downtown Spokane area here are a few of our top 5 fun things to do.
Let’s get to it!
1. Spokane Falls
Did you know that Spokane was originally called ‘Spokane Falls?’ Spokane comes from the Indian word for “swift-water.” It’s a fitting name considering this beautiful waterfall in the middle of downtown Spokane. (Click to Learn About the Redevelopment of Riverfront Park)

Take a stroll on a bridge above the Upper Spokane falls near Downtown Spokane.
If waterfalls are your thing be sure to check out Spokane Falls in the spring as this is when it is most powerful (31,000 cubic feet per second powerful.)
With a beautiful park and bridges, there are plenty of angles to view and experience the waterfall, not to mention grab that perfect Instagram pic. Rainbows are highly common in the falls, which has earned it quite the reputation.
The river runs through downtown Spokane. The falls are just a few minutes walk away.
2. Iron Goat Brewing Co.
Iron Goat is part of the Inland Northwest Ale Trail an organization set up to promote local breweries on the network. When you visit any affiliated brewery you know that you will be sampling some of the finest local craft beers.
Iron Goat Brewing started with a conversation in a local Spokane bar between two strangers and has now become a fully established brewery complete with a kitchen, taproom and a wide selection of beers/sours.

The Garbage Goat, created by Paula Turnball, can be found in Downtown Spokane
To date, the brewery has crafted over 150 beers and has a seasonally rotating menu.
Why the name Iron Goat? Paula Turnball created a metal goat with a built in trash-vacuum for the World Expo in 1974. The unusual sculpture can be viewed in Riverfront Park and has become a local icon.
(Watch a local news story about the Garbage Goat here)
Don’t worry if a beer isn’t your thing, they have plenty of other options available including wine.
Why not ask for an Inland Northwest Ale Trail Map (Click To See The Map), while you are there to get some more great ideas about other local spots you can go to on your adventure!
3. River Park Square
Located smack-bang in the middle of downtown Spokane, River Park Square is a prime location for dining, entertainment, and shopping. The mall and the surrounding area have a wide range of ways to spend your time.
Entertainment:
- 20 screen AMC Theater: located on the third floor this is one of the best movie theaters in Spokane.
- Kress Art Gallery: showcases art from local ‘rising stars’ and students.
- Mobius Children’s Museum: a place where kids and families can play and learn about culture, art and science through hands-on activities.
Shopping:
River Park Square has a wide collection and variety of some of the biggest brand names and local stores.
- Apple Store
- Nordstrom
- Urban Outfitters
- Pendleton
- Sephora
- North Face
- The Walking Company
- Polka dot pottery – paint your own masterpiece.
- Made in Washington – Northwest gifts.
- Francesca’s – a boutique featuring whimsical & eclectic collections of gifts, handbags, shoes, clothes and jewelry.
- TO MARKET: Showcasing the work of local entrepreneurs, crafters, and artisans this unique store has a wide variety of gifts, home decorative items, and goods.

Classic woolen blankets like this can be found at the Pendleton store in Downtown Spokane.
Restaurants:
- PF Chang’s: Asian cuisine with a farm to wok philosophy.
- Twigs – this locally owned martini bar is a real hit with regulars and visitors alike. It’s frequently voted to be one of the best Martini bars around.
- Tortilla Union: Newly opened in 2016, Tortilla Union is a celebration of Southwestern food and drink.
- Sushi Maru: Creative and traditional sushi served in a relaxing, friendly environment.
Be sure to check out the River Park Square website for information on upcoming sales and events.
There are also meeting facilities available. You can reserve the fan suite for a meeting or private event.
Clever Neighbor tip: You can park in the parking garage and receive a $3 parking discount from selected stores while parking after 5 pm is only $4 which is great if you’re attending the theater or another event in downtown Spokane.
4. Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox
The Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox began as a Fox movie theater in 1931. It was the largest theater in downtown Spokane with 2,300 seats!

The Martin Woldson Theater in Downtown Spokane is a lovely venue.
Designed by Robert Reamer it was the first building in Spokane to have air conditioning and was home to many stars such as Catherine Hepburn and Frank Sinatra.
The theater has made it onto the National Register of Historic Places despite almost being demolished in 2000. Through the generosity of Martin Woldson and his daughter, the theater was saved and given a renovation.
After the makeover and a new name, the theater is now one of the treasures of downtown Spokane offering a
prime location for many performances.
The Spokane Symphony calls the theater home. It is available for weddings as well.
To see what’s on during your visit in downtown Spokane check out their website.
5. Manito Park
If you need to clear your head for a while Manito Park is just a 15-minute walk or a 5-minute bus ride from downtown Spokane.
This 90-acre park has been around since 1903 and is a great place to escape the city without leaving the city limits!
Manito park features rose gardens, Japanese gardens, and even a year-round conservatory that is full of tropical and exotic desert plants. It’s common to see geese and ducks in the pond. There are plenty of places to stroll, sit down and relax.
The park is open daily and entry is free of charge.

An early photo of the construction of the Monroe Street Bridge in Downtown Spokane.
Downtown Spokane
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