Minnesota State fair adds foods, vendors Tuesday to list nearing 500 options
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The Minnesota State Fair has announced 38 “official new foods” and eight new food vendors for its 2022 events.
New options include Venezuelan arepas from Midtown Global Market, several cake-pop-like desserts and a host of vegan entrees.
New vendor Rick’s Pizza will introduce pickle pizza for dill lovers and pizza foodies alike.
Tuesday’s debut contributes to an ever-growing list of nearly 500 foods visitors can try, fair representatives say.
New vendors include:
- Arepa Bar
- Bridge n’ Barrel Root Beer
- The Herbivorous Butcher
- Nautical Bowls
- Ric’s Pizza
- Soul Bowl
- Union Hmong Kitchen
- Waffle Chix
See the full list of new foods and vendors by clicking here. Visit the “Food” tab on the fair’s site to search the database of all available foods.
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View all new food options in the gallery below.
The 2022 Minnesota State Fair will run from Aug. 25 through Labor Day, Sept. 5.
New food: Cheesy chicken sausage from Gass Station Grill. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Chicken tandoori rolls from Holy Land. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Cakes on a stick from Mancini's al Fresco. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Honey chicken sausage kebob from Sausage Sister & Me. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Breakfast gnocchi from The Blue Barn. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Birthday cake paleta from Hamline Church Dining Hall. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Two hummus bowls from Baba's. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Arepas from Midtown Global Market. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Egg entrée from The Hideaway Speakeasy. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Vegan Corn Dog from Daryl's Dog House. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Turmeric ginger lemonade from West Indies Soul Food. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Tot dog from LuLu's Public House. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Tirokroketes from Dino's Gyros. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Mini jerk chicken pizza from West Indies Soul Food. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Sweet potato poutine from The Blue Barn. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Crepe from iPierogi. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Sundae sandwich from Jammy Sammies by Brim. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Soulsicle from Soul Bowl. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Reuben rolls from O'Gara's at the Fair. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Pork schnitzel sandwich from Minnesota Farmers Union Coffee Shop. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Pink guava slushie from Holy Land. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Pickle pizza from Rick's Pizza. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Nordic Waffles from Nordic Waffles. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Chili dog sliders from Blue Moon Dine-In Theater. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Mov and nqajj rice from Union Hmong Kitchen. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Molotes from Midtown Global Market. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Minne Hot Hot from RC's BBQ. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Minneblueberry Pie from Minneaple Pie. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Lemon cookie tortilla chips from Blue Moon Dine-In Theater. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Indian-style ice cream from Hot Indian. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Vegan entrées from The Herbivorous Butcher. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Gray Duck Sundae from Bridgeman's Ice Cream. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Vegan entrées from French Meadow Bakery & Café. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Dej Qab Zib from Union Hmong Kitchen. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Deep-fried ice cream from Snack House. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Cotton candy float from German Root Beer and Popcorn. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Bacon burger from Aldo's. Credit: Minnesota State Fair New food: Chilaquiles breakfast from Tejas Express. Credit: Minnesota State Fair