International Bazaar - Minnesota State Fair is a arts and crafts store Falcon Heights located in United States.
Underwood St. (Judson Ave) Falcon Heights , MN 55108 United States
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Visit Summit in the Int'l Bazaar to try their very limited "State Fair IPA ." One one keg per day will be served, beginning at 1 pm each day & served until gone. Summit 's other brews also poured here. Read more
After shopping the bazaar, come visit us on the SW corner of Dan Patch and Cosgrove, right inside the Snelling entrance! Sip on 18 varieties of beer and try a Reuben Dog or Sweet Potato Tots !
2012: Get the Jerk Chicken Legs at West Indies Soul Food . Tender, richly flavored, a nice note of smoke, and a lovely, crispy exterior char. An example of when the ordinary is made magical. Read more
Get the State Fair IPA , created by brewer Jeff Williamson with Cascade hops from Hippity Hops Farm in Forest Lake , MN! Read more
The music venue is the most enjoyable at the fair along with the shopping experience!
Ole's cannoli is worthy of being called East Coast Good!
Summit on a stick, teriyaki chicken island noodles , and a pork egg roll !
2009: Summit Beer on a Stick: $7.50 for a paddle holding three 7 fl oz cups of Extra Pale Ale , Horizon Red and Oktoberfest... and you keep the paddle.
skulls on a stick
Sterling silver 925 cubic zirconia earrings for $3 each at SILVER STRANDS.
Lots of cool stuff at the booth "From The East".
Silver Strands has the best jewelry !
O'Shea Irish dancers in 5min
Stuffed olives !
2009: Go straight to the back to view the well-lit and extensive displays of food and awards. - Heavy Table
Much easier to visit late in the day, no crowds - Eric Jacobson
Many brands. German Miele appliances. Good service, knowledgeable sales reps, Local. not much of a bargain. - Hillman Philistia
Their food is amazing. Their grandstand is HUGE! Everyone is always so nice and smiley! Love it! - Leilani Andrews
The twist cone is excellent. The line moves fast luckily! - Kristen Hirsch Montag
Ice cold beer is worth every penny. - Collin Knoff