The array of craft beers at these locales at the Minnesota State Fair is worth a visit. All offer more than a dozen local and regional craft brews or specialize in a single brewery.
Andy's Grille, Carnes Avenue between Chambers and Nelson streets
Ball Park Cafe, Underwood Street between Dan Patch and Carnes avenues
Blue Barn, West End Market
Cafe Caribe, Carnes Avenue and Nelson Street
Craft Brewers Guild, Agriculture Horticulture
Dino's Gyros, Carnes Avenue between Nelson and Underwood streets
Frontier Bar, Carnes Avenue and Liggett Street
Giggles' Campfire Grill, Lee Avenue and Cooper Street
Hildebrand Concessions, Grandstand plaza
Leinie Lodge, Cooper Street between Dan Patch and Judson avenues
O'Gara's at the Fair, Dan Patch Avenue and Cosgrove Street
Schell's Pavilion, West End Market
Summit, International Bazaar
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