Spokane Fall Guide

Experience the best that Autumn has to offer in the Pacific Northwest

Let’s Eat

Breauxdoo Bakery

Close-up of several sandwich cookies with a crumbly, brown sugar-spiced top and cream filling, placed on parchment paper.

Located in Spokane Valley, they offer the tastiest cookies and slices of cakes you can imagine. With pumpkin spice everything including cookies, cake pops, and cupcakes. They even offer late night takeout orders on the weekends!

4109 E Sprague Ave Suite 7A, Spokane Valley WA 99216 509-290-6389

Made With Love Bakery

Outdoor dining table with white bowls of salad and greens, a glass of beer, and a person's hand holding a plate of food.

They craft delicious desserts and pastries alongside warm cups of coffee and tea. Fall brings molasses cookies, pumpkin scones, salted caramel snickerdoodle sandwich cookies, pecan pie bars, pumpkin bars, pecan pie, pumpkin pie, pumpkin muffins, and chai spiced cupcakes. Indulging in one of Callie’s creations at Made with Love bakery is sure to add some fall love to your day.

2023 W Dean Ave. Spokane, WA 99201. (509) 919-0041

Zona Blanca Ceviche Bar

A plate of grilled fish topped with chopped herbs, served with lime wedges, held in a restaurant with a blue wall featuring the logo of Zona Blanca Creche Bar in the background.

While initially known for exceptional ceviche, Zona Blanca now proudly offers an ever evolving menu featuring ceviches, oysters, tostadas, tacos, and desserts. Their fall menu starts in October!

157 S Howard St. Spokane, Washington 99201 (509) 241-3385

TT’s Old Iron Brewery and BBQ

Barbecue platter with shredded meat, baked beans, sliced bread, pickles, coleslaw, all served on a metal tray.

They have a slow-smoked turkey breast that is perfectly moist and juicy Enjoy with a side of brown sugar caramelized yams topped with smoked sea salt. TT’s makes a delish caramel apple fritter bread pudding with memories of caramel apples and Grandma’s warm apple pie.

4110 S Bowdish Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. 509-919-4798

Green Bluff Guide

Green Bluff has long been considered Spokane's original Farmer's Market. This collective of family-owned farms just 15 minutes north of Spokane may be open year-round, but Green Bluff in the fall is like no other time of year.

Giant Corn Maze

Aerial view of a forest with trees arranged to spell the word 'LOVE' in capital letters.

Navigate the excitement of Beck's Harvest House Fall Harvest Festival with their annual Giant Corn Maze. Each year brings a new design to explore and conquer, adding an extra layer of fun to your seasonal adventure.

World Famous Doughnuts

A tray of freshly fried cinnamon sugar donuts.

Trying the world-famous pumpkin donuts at is a Green Bluff rite of passage. These famous confections are made from a secret pumpkin cake batter recipe and fried (as any good festival food should be) to a perfect golden brown, then rolled in a cinnamon sugar blend and served warm for the perfect melt-in-your-mouth treat.

Food & Drink Patio

Four people sitting in red and gray outdoor chairs under a tree with colorful autumn leaves, listening to a woman standing and speaking, in an outdoor setting with sun shade sails and umbrellas.

Once you've explored the wonders of Green Bluff, unwind on one of the many scenic patios, where you can soak in the panoramic views and savor delectable dishes from a range of vendor food trucks. Treat yourself further by indulging in a glass of beer, cider, or wine.

Pumpkin Land

A father and two children in a pumpkin patch, holding large pumpkins and smiling at each other.

This fall, Green Bluff becomes the ultimate pumpkin hunting destination. Explore an array of pumpkins in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and load your wagon with these gourd-geous treasures to bring home.

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