Satisfy your carnival food cravings and more at the State Fair of Virginia’s Drive-in Food Event from October 2 to 4! 

The State Fair of Virginia's main attractions were canceled this year due to COVID-19, but the good news is you can still enjoy all of your favorite state fair foods! From October 2 through October 4, pack your car with your friends and family, and drive in to the State Fair of Virginia's Drive-in Food Event! This event is absolutely free to attend (pay for what you eat), but timed-entry passes are required in order to remain compliant with capacity guidelines. 

Here are the event details:

     

Lyssa’s Flamin’ kitchen will be @ the food fair this weekend at the Medow park in Caroline county from 10/2thru 10/ 4 from 11:00 am- 8pm! Come and bring the family for a evening of food and fun!

Posted by Lyssa’s Flamin’ Kitchen on Monday, September 28, 2020

    

There are several food vendor options to choose from for this drive-in event with entrees ranging from funnel cakes, gelato, and donuts, to gyros, brisket, and Philly cheesesteaks. Check out the list of vendors below:

  • Demetris
  • Tiki Tea
  • K&R Concessions
  • Horns Homemade Ice Cream
  • Kona Ice
  • Parnell Foods
  • Two Kings Concessions
  • Lyssa's Flamin' Kitchen
  • Hanks Pop Pops Kettle Corn & Cotton Candy
  • Frost Gelato
  • Stewmaster Clyde Eacho's Brunswick Stew
  • First Stop Donuts
  • LB Concessions

Check out the mouth-watering menu ahead of time so you'll know exactly what you want to order once you drive in! To keep up-to-date with the latest information regarding the State Fair of Virginia, be sure to visit their official website.

Are you excited for the State Fair of Virginia's Drive-In Food Event? What's your favorite state fair food? Let us know in the comments below!

Reni Rhodes
Reni is originally from SoCal but has lived in the DC Metropolitan area for over a decade and now calls the nation's capital her home. When she is not writing for Our Community Now, she works as a public servant and frequently volunteers with a local community service organization. In her free time, you will often find her playing tennis, trying a new restaurant, rooting for the home team at a sporting event, watching an independent film at a DC film festival, or catching a show at one of the many venues in DC.
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