Fly into The Hangar. Originally built in 1940 as an actual airplane hangar, and later repurposed as the Pet Center, Fun Biz worked to return this historical building at the Minnesota State Fair to its original glory. The Hangar has now become a staple of the fair's overall culture as a vibrant food and music venue featuring craft beer flights, tasty bites and live music that can serve up to 10,000 people daily.
With a wide selection of unique eats served up daily, there's nothing on the menu that won't take you to new heights. We recommend the Island Hopper or a hollowed-out half-pineapple filled with charbroiled chicken glazed with teriyaki sauce and served with steamy white rice and pineapple chunks, topped with green onions and sesame seeds. Plus, The Hangar's craft beer bar features both local and national brews, including ones you won't find anywhere else at the fair. It's worth making the trip for that alone.
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Minnesota State Fairgrounds Open During the Minnesota State Fair