This end-of-summer bash in Riverfront Park combines a love of great food with a love of great music. For the past 40 years, Pig Out in the Park has been Spokane’s favorite 6-day food and music festival.
Get your groove on and fill your belly at Spokane’s Pig Out in the Park. This food and music festival is a six-day party of tunes and gastro fun. The event features 85 concerts from national, regional, and local music artists, along with more than 40 food booths and 225 different menu items. It’s the perfect way to spend your Labor Day weekend and it’s even free to join in the fun.
Combining all Riverfront Park/City of Spokane revenue from Pig Out in the Park, the City earned almost $100,000 in 2019 from the event. This does not include local sales taxes and State of Washington sales taxes and Business and Occupation taxes paid.
Pig Out in the Park is a very family-friendly event and we produce one of Spokane’s most ethnically diverse annual events. Everyone is welcomed at Pig Out in the Park.
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Pig Out in Park is August 31 – September 5, 2022 from 11 AM to 10 PM daily.
I still remember the first time I was introduced to Pig Out in the Park in Spokane… freshmen year at Gonzaga was just starting, and two of my closest friends (Spokane natives) ran up to me and said, “you have to go to Pig Out with us!” Being up for anything, I didn’t ask questions – I just grabbed some cash and joined them.
It was marvelous. So much food, good prices, delicious lemonade (a must try!), fun stuff to do and see. I was hooked! Going to Pig Out in the Park is a must do if you’re new to Spokane, and in my opinion, a must do anyway! I
f you’re looking for a fun afternoon or evening out, Pig Out in the Park is the best. The weather is cooling down finally, it’s Labor Day weekend – it’s time to pig out!
Pig Out in the Park can be overwhelming at first, so we’ve broken down the essentials for what to know about and what to do at Pig Out in the Park. Any questions? Let us know on our Facebook page or Instagram!
Where is Pig
Out in the Park?
Pig Out in the Park is located where much of the action in Spokane happens – at Riverfront Park! Specifically, Pig Out in the Park is located 507 N Howard St, Spokane.
Best of all? Admission to Pig Out is completely free! All you have to pay for is your food and drinks.
Pig Out in the Park is open from Wednesday (August 31) to Monday (September 5), from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Wondering what to expect at Pig Out in the Park? Take a look at the video below!
Where Should I Park to Go to Pig Out?
Lucky for us, there is plenty of parking close to Pig Out in the Park, so parking shouldn’t be an issue, even on the busiest days. You can park at Riverfront Square mall, or at several of the parking lots near the venue. We’ve located the closest three on the map below.
Do I Need Cash for Pig Out?
It’s definitely a good idea to bring cash! Some places accept cards, but not all – and what if your favorite place is cash-only? Plan on bringing around $40-60 depending on how many people you are bringing and how hungry you all are!
In 2022, we spent around $40 on two meals, two lemonades, and a churro. Beer is more expensive, so plan to bring a little extra if you want to visit one (or all four) of the beer gardens.
What’s a ‘Must Eat’ at Pig Out?
With over 250 items on the menu and 50 food booths, there is truly too much to eat! One thing you definitely should get is lemonade! You’ll want something to wash down all your delicious food with, and there are lemonade stands everywhere. You won’t go wrong with any of the delicious lemonade options offered!
Other highlights?
- Elk burgers
- Deep fried everything!
- Azar’s gyros or hummus
- Bacon wrapped hot dogs
- Raspados del Sur
- Mac Daddy’s mac and cheese!
There are also several BBQ options, a few places to grab some delicious pizza, and plenty of places to get frozen treats as the weather warms up throughout the day.
You can find the entire food vendors list here. While the map below is outdated, the general location and structure is still the same.
Are There Adult Beverages at Pig Out?
Looking to wash down all your pigging out and lemonade is not cutting it? Understandable! Lucky for you, there are not one, not two, but four beer gardens to choose from!
Pig Out in the Park Music Schedule
One really cool part of Pig Out is the music! There will be bands and singers almost constantly throughout the event, and the stages are located close to the beer gardens, which makes it easy to grab a beer, sit and listen!
You can find the full music schedule, broken out by day and hour, here.
Pig Out also offers tons of things to do, for adults and kids alike. There are henna tattoos, glitter tattoos, face painting and more. Plus, you can buy cool dresses, hats and other clothing from many of the vendors located on the outskirts around the park.
Can I Bring a Dog to Pig Out in the Park? It’s a Park, After All
Technically, you’re not supposed to bring your pet to Pig Out in the Park – at least according to the City of Spokane’s Event Pet Ordinance. However, we saw a handful of dogs (well-behaved, on leashes) at Pig Out and it wasn’t a problem.
Personally, I wouldn’t recommend bringing a dog to Pig Out in the Park. Why? The crowds! Your pup might get jostled or stepped on if you’re waiting in line with them, so it’s probably best to leave them at home.
Is Pig Out in the Park Worth it?
Well, you’re asking someone who’s been obsessed with POP for over 10 years, so I feel like I’m biased. But overall, yes, Pig Out in the Park is worth it! It’s a great way to spend a couple hours with friends and family, enjoying the amazing weather, eating yummy food and listening to some cool bands. If you’re in town, you should definitely visit POP once!
Looking for more events happening in downtown Spokane? Check out our Events page here!
Melissa is a graduate of Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA and has loved Spokane ever since she lived here in the early 2000s! She moved back to Spokane in 2018, bringing her husband along for the fun, and launched EverydaySpokane.com to help newcomers learn about and enjoy all the city has to offer. She lives on the north side of Spokane and loves exploring all the new development the city has to offer.