The Indiana State Fair is serving up bold flavors and budget-friendly bites all Fair long—don’t miss these can’t-beat deals:
- $2 Tuesday, presented by the Indiana Secretary of State – Enjoy $2 admission, $2 food, and $2 rides every Tuesday!
- $5 Value Menu – Savory eats and sweet treats for $5 and under, available every day. Grab a Value Menu map at any Fair Information Booth (presented by Prairie Farms).
- Taste of the Fair, presented by Pepsi – Try this year’s wildest, most creative new eats and vote for your favorite.
- Gluten-Free Friendly – With over 10 gluten-free options available, the Fair is more inclusive than ever. Grab a Gluten-Free Menu map at any Information Booth.
Come hungry - and save while you snack! Visit www.IndianaStateFair.com for vendor lists, menus, and more.
Don’t forget that now until July 31st, you can purchase advanced tickets and parking online to save up to 30% off gate prices. Get yours now.
About the Indiana State Fair:
The Indiana State Fair, known as the state's premier multi-day event, is a vibrant celebration of the Hoosier spirit and agricultural legacy. Over 15 exciting days, it unites communities across Indiana to honor the state's unique identity and welcomes visitors from far and wide. Renowned for its top-notch entertainment, spotlight on 4-H youth, engaging agricultural education programs, modern facilities, and an array of delicious fare, the Indiana State Fair has been a treasured tradition for Hoosiers for over a century. The 2025 Indiana State Fair takes place from August 1st to August 17th (closed Mondays). For comprehensive event information, ticket details, and attractions, be sure to visit our official website at www.indianastatefair.com.
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