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    Middlesex County Fair

    3.5 (13 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Pulled Pork, Bakes Beans, and Macaroni and Cheese Bowl $10 very small portions...
    Kimberly S.

    Nice County Fair with lots of activities going on. We went on a Friday night and it was $7.00 admission for adults. Parking was crazy... it took us forever to get into the lot. We had some pork BBQ for dinner it cost $10 each for a sandwich and a pulled pork, baked beans, and macaroni and cheese bowl(Very small portions) We also purchased the Wild Bills Soda Mug $20 and you get refills for the day. We listened to a Beetles cover band while we ate and they were pretty good. We also saw the Womens Logger Show and the BMX/Motocross show. Both were entertaining and included with the admission cost. They also had many rides and games and other vendors to enjoy. It was a nice evening at the Fair...

    Bubble Palooza was a lot of fun.

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    I dont know what it is but I can't stand this fair. I live in Central NJ and love fairs....but this one stinks

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    A really awesome county fair! They not only have attractions, rides and a petting zoo, their food trucks and entertainment is awesome!

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