The second cheapest beverage at the Arkansas State Fair is coffee. Available for $3 at the blue funnel cake and ice cream stand in the heart of the midway.Ĭoffee. A cup-sized carton of white, skim or chocolate milk, it's just 50 cents.Ĭhurros. ![]() Hiland Dairy offers cold sweet creamy treats of all sorts on Hiland Hill, between the Live Wolf Pack and the Moogician. Hands down, the most reasonably priced item you'll find at the Arkansas State Fair. Find them at the coffee specialty stand near the Big Show Diner and at Chocolate Kettle in the Food Court.Ĭhocolate Milk. Find them at the Chocolate Kettle in the Food Court, $3 each or two for $5.Ĭhocolate covered strawberries on a stick (strawberry kebabs). The traditional Oreo split, with a Reece's Peanut Butter Cup between its split inner layer of white stuff, dipped in chocolate. Get one of these flour tortilla fried goodies at Pat's Kitchen for $3.Ĭhocolate covered Reece's stuffed Oreo cookies (new). Get a slice in a dish with your choice of toppings - salted caramel pretzel, Oreo cookies, chocolate covered strawberries, birthday cake, German chocolate, maple syrup and bacon or cinnamon crunch - for $7 at Chocolate Kettle in the Food Court.Ĭhicken and Cheese Crispito. Also offered fresh squeezed at Grater Tater, 16 ounces for $3, 32 for $5, 64 for $12.Ĭheesecake. And you'll find them at Jones' Concession in the Food Court for $4 and $6 each. Swain's Pizza on Hiland Hill near the midway too. McKinney Concession near the Big Show Diner has it. Fresh squeezed at Grater Tater, 16 ounces for $3, 32 for $5, 64 for $12.Ĭherry Limeade. Dip comes with chips for $6.Ĭherry Lemonade. You'll find the original Arkansas State Fair original recipe blend at the Big Show Diner. Of course Arkansas's own creation, originally delivered by the Donnelly Faily, makes its appearance every year at the state's largest fair. Get a basket with fries for $12 at the Taste This! Trailer, the black trailer near the south end of the midway.Ĭheese dip. The old fashioned fair staple is offered at the Cotton Candy stand near Gate 1 for $5.Ĭatfish. Fried bologna, bacon or sausage with egg and cheese, at the Kountry Korner Cafe for $6.Ĭaramel corn. The Big Boss is $10, the Lil Boss is $8.īreakfast sandwiches. At the Kountry Korner Cafe, you can get a breakfast with smoked ham, sausage biscuits and gravy, eggs, fried bologna, bacon and more. Sure, the midway doesn't open at the crack of dawn, but there are plenty of people out and about with livestock, events that are being judges and people looking at arts and crafts. Yes, you can get breakfast at the Arkansas State Fair. Get a Johnsonville Beer Brat at the Bud Light Pavilion for $6.īreakfast. Get your boudin on with this sandwich from Larry's Gator House at the south end of the Food Court (top of the hill) for $8.īratwursts. Or just get boudin sausage (not balls) for the same price.īoudin sandwich. Want some Louisiana-style sausage? The popular white sausage made from pork is available at Larry's Gator House for $7. ![]() Available at the Kountry Kitchen Cafe at the end of the midway, with fries, for $8.īoudin balls. The shape is the novelty (though Outback Steakhouse has been doing these for years). Okay, Grater Tater sells these as Flowering Onions, but you get the idea - a whole onion, specially sliced, battered, deep fried and served with dipping sauce. Paizi's Gyros has the with beef and vegetables in a pita for $10.īlooming onion. Get your breakfast fix on any time of day at the Kountry Korner Cafe at the end of the midway for $4 and $7.īlack Angus Beef Pita. You'll find it at McKinney Food Services near the south end of the Midway and across from the Big Show Diner. Introduced at the 2014 Arkansas State Fair. A deep fried chicken breast treated like a hot dog, with your choice of toppings (bacon, cheese sauce, jalapeno peppers, etc.). Find them at Chocolate Kettle in the Food Court.īird Dog. A half pound of chocolate covered strawberries for $7. Get your order for $6 at Larry's Gator House on the south end of the Food Court.īerry box (new). A true taste of New Orleans, these powdered sugar-dusted puffed pastry squares are hard to find in Arkansas. At the stand on the south side of the Food Court by Gate 5.īeignets (new). Local beer such as Ozark Beer is available at Arkansas State Fair booths around the fairgrounds. Savory, Keto-friendly sticks of meat from Mickey's Grill at the heart of the Food Court.īeer.
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