Greek inspired jewelry!
Homemade Baklava and desserts! Delicious!!!!
Gyro and Greek fries
Desserts
Dinner
April R.
Oct 8, 2016
Oh my gosh!!! This food is amazing! We look forward to coming every year! The gyros are our favorite! We always get fresh baklava! One year we actually sat in on a demonstration class and learned how to make our own baklava! Admission is a small fee of like 3.00 a person.They have raffle tickets for purchase at the entrance and you will want to participate! Nice prices! We haven't won yet but no biggie!! This year there were 2 ATMs on site because a lot of vendors and concessions are cash only so to be safe you'll want $100-$200 on hand! The music is live bands or groups and you won't be able to sit still! Opah!!!
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Ryan E.
Sep 27, 2020
Yikes. I get that this event is to fundraise but the food is made so heartlessly and you can really tell they don't care.
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Robert M.
Oct 3, 2014
Small fest....desserts were decent. Gyros were frozen slices...disappointed looked forward to fresh off the spit.Overall bad.
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Vic D.
Sep 25, 2017
Been going to this local Greek festival, on and off, for the past 20 years or so. Keeps getting better and better each year. This time was so good that my wife and I and the grandkids had to go 2 days in a row. The food is awesome! It's all homemade, not like the pre-made stuff that some of the Greek festivals in the L.A. area buy from a food distributor. Yes, there's a big difference in the food taste and quality between homemade and pre-made food bought from a food distributor. Parking this year in the open lot was a breeze. Wife and I got the senior citizen discount at the gate and the grandkids got in for free. The food buffet line was set up under the tent this year instead of in the church building like last year. Food prices were very reasonable for the better quality homemade food. The Moussaka was the bomb!!! Bought a lot of it to take home. Gyros were nice and big and tasted excellent. Lamb was great. Desserts were excellent also and I bought a lot of Baklava and the Gorectoburiko(sp?) to take home. The Greek music and the dancers were great! Had about 4 or 5 jumpy- jumps for the kids to play on. Will definitely be coming back to this Greek festival next year!
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Darcy M.
Sep 3, 2012
Go for the food and delicious Greek coffee! We're new in town so my husband and I are on a constant mission to keep our family entertained in the AV. We took our toddler son to this year's Greek Festival and had a fun Friday night (no admission on Friday!). It's a small Labor Day weekend event with a lot of potential to grow into a real community staple. The food, which I think is one of the most important elements of these small community events, was delicious. Some of the best rotisserie chicken I've ever had, the hummus and pita were totally legit, fresh feta in the Greek salad, and the coffee frappe was strong and delicious! There were school-aged Greek dancers dressed in costume that performed, craft booths and activities for the kids, carny rides, food and wine vendors, lots of seating with real tablecloths, FREE parking, and a free entry for a raffle to win an iPad. You can tell the organizers put a lot of love and hard work into this event and we can't wait to go back next year!
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Ted S.
Sep 20, 2024
Never been but looking forward to going this weekend. Mix and outdated reviews on here so nothing better than to show up and check it out for myself and fam. ill comeback with a updated review. I'll leave 4 stars for now will see if those change!
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Heather S.
Sep 21, 2019
Good food but expensive and it's a small festival. For the money they charge they really should bring in professional Greek dancers. The kids who supply this side of the entertainment may be cute if they're yours but not so much if you expected a real show and you've paid at least twenty five bucks for the dinner.
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