Frequently asked questions
Can we bring our pet?
Unfortunately, no. Unless stated otherwise, Eats & Beats is a pet-free event. In the best interests of event attendees and our furry friends – we remind attendees that no pets (apart from assistance dogs) are permitted into the event precinct. These monthly events are hugely popular, drawing large crowds that range in age from babies to pensioners. While most pets are friendly, the large volume of people can cause anxiety in some pets along with safety concerns for some attendees. This decision is made with the utmost consideration for the health and wellbeing of both pets and event participants. As fellow participants and animal lovers, we thank you for your understanding in implementing this policy. Assistance animals such as guide dogs are welcome in all areas. Occasionally we may host ‘pet editions’, but this will be well signed and promoted.
Eats & Beats provide various table and chairs on site, but patrons are welcome to bring a picnic rug to the event. There are also many more places to stand, eat and drink at our dry bars.
Yes. All event sites are assessable by wheelchair. Disabled parking is available onsite at each event and is managed by our Traffic Controllers. If you have any queries please don’t hesitate to email for more information.
If you lose something at Eats & Beats please go to the City of Logan information tent and advise staff of what you have lost. Please provide your contact details, should your lost items be returned. If you have lost something at one of our events please email the events team.
If you lose a child at the event, please make contact with the closest security officer or one of our Eats & Beats event staff. Procedures are in place to manage these situations.
The event will only be cancelled if inclement weather is scheduled and continues on the day. Events will not be postponed to a later date due to short notice for food vendor and performer availability. To stay up to date with Eats & Beats notifications please make sure you like the Eats & Beats Facebook page.
Yes. First Aid officers are onsite for all events in case of injury. You can locate them by looking for the First Aid symbol on the event site map.
Alcohol, illegal drugs, distribution of promotional material, drones, any items considered dangerous or otherwise illegal, weapons of any kind, laser lights, water pistols, skateboards, roller blades or the like, no external food or picnics.
Given that Eats & Beats is family friendly event, as well as an outdoor food precinct, smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere inside the event site.
Yes. All Eats & Beats events hire in portable toilets for the events, which include wheelchair accessible toilets.