Go Texan Food and Fiber Pavilion

Go Texan Food and Fiber Pavilion is a event space Dallas located in United States.

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1401 Admiral Nimitz Cir (at Keating Dr & Washington St in Fair Park) Dallas , TX 75210 United States

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Debra Welch

Buy water inside the pavilion store for just 1.50 per bottle, they are 4.00 in the food stands .

Chris F

Cheapest place to get bottled water at the Fair . $1 and it’s cold!

Mike Davis

Free samples !

Sean Crespin

Good food amazing chesp beer

Robert B

Free cheese quesadilla samples! Free sausage samples!

LaDonna Rae Taylor

It's ice cream this year. TX State Fair 2011

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