Talented musicians performing traditional Greek music!
Gyro & fries!!
a large crowd of people sitting at tables
Plenty of places to sit!
a variety of breads
Church
Greek red wine
a tray of stuffed grape leaves
Let The Greek Food Vibes Begin!
Lamb Athenian plate
Not worth 18$
Baklava variety
Walkway entrance to the festival has plenty of lighting in the evening
Sign
Decorations
food
Dolmades and Pastitsio.
Athena plate
Baklava Sundae
Baklava iced coffee
Anthony D.
Sep 29, 2024
Food, music, and fun as well as a beautiful church to go check out. The Las Vegas Greek festival is a good time but you need to know a few things. There is valet parking for $25 but the city, along with the church, reserve parking on the street for a number of blocks; Because it does get very crowded. These parking spots are free but it's first come first serve so come early or come late. Otherwise you might be either walking a far distance or I think there are shuttles, but I haven't needed one of those. Also, just go online and get the $25 tickets, which includes extra bucks for your food, approximately $21 is what I got after they subtracted that $10 entry fee( it was a $31 dollar deal for $ the $25) Lastly, don't wear high heels as most of the area inside the church grounds is uneven turf. That's where most of the food,music, bar, and children's area is. They have a number of venues that sell Greek related items, jewelry, religious, wood, carvings, clothing, Olive oil, etc. Delicious!
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Courtnee A.
Nov 8, 2023
The food was amazing! I had the chicken souvlaki (which was so flavorful) and also the French fries.If you can, please grab some cheesecake baklavaI know they do free entry for police/military/healthcare workers as well.Everyone had a great time here I 100% will return next year
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Elise L.
Sep 29, 2022
Meh, crowded hot smokey dusty festival serving subpar pricey food. It's like a come here once in a lifetime thing. Tickets are $7 presale and $10 day-of. FOODAthena plate 4/5 - nice variety of foods, loved the dolmades $18 Lamb chop plate 2/5 - overcooked tough lamb chops overloaded w pita and fry carbs $22Baklava variety 4/5 - yummy looks great too Baklava shake 3/5 - nice cooling drink w a hint of blended baklava, a lil too sweet $6 STUFF Festival celebrating Greek dances, music, clothes, jewelry, soap, honey, paintings, etc. 4/5 ORGANIZATION Shuttles, parking, safety enforcement, tables, signs 5/5
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Belldandy C.
Sep 27, 2022
I've been to Greek Fest a few times before and it's an okay event. It's $10 to get in. I came on a Sunday this year and it wasn't too crowded. The food was a bit disappointing. Portion sizes were weird & inconsistent and the food itself just didn't taste that great this year. There was vendor selling honey and that was delicious! Pricey, but delicious. I'm not sure if I'll be attending again next year.
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Lori N.
Sep 17, 2021
First timer here. To start off, parking is pretty horrendous, if you can even find a spot. I came last weekend in the afternoon when it was something like 107 degrees outside, so walking blocks into the venue wasn't real fun, but the upside was that lines for food inside weren't bad at all. As for the food, the highlight was the lamb prepared on a rotating spit above charcoal briquettes. It was moist and not at all gamey. I'd get this again! The spanikopita was nice and flaky and very good. Disappointing were the dolmas with dried out grape leaves and the pastitsio which was also somewhat dry. Unlike other Greek festivals I've been to where there's plenty of seats and tables set up for eating inside a church auditorium, everything here is outdoors. There's tented areas, but it's HOT HOT HOT and it's all situated around grass and dirt. The massive speakers on the stage are also right next to one of the tents, and the music is blaring. I was literally eating in silence and sweating and not wanting to shout to talk the entire time. As for mask wearing, it's virtually non-existent. At least it's outdoors, but people are seated very close to each other under the tented areas where everyone's eating. TIP: If you want to see the Greek dancing, which is always fun and lively, come at night. I'm told it also gets crazy crowded then.
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Kristi S.
Sep 20, 2023
We had a great time! There's not much shade (only downside) The food was fantastic and so was the Greek wine and beer. When the live music started around 7pm everyone was dancing. Volunteers very friendly and seemed happy to be there. Recommend!
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Nadya R.
Sep 17, 2023
I was so excited to attend the Greek Food Festival this weekend. Unfortunately, I was horribly disappointed. I am an avid consumer of Greek food and have been for years. I know delicious Greek food. And if you are selling tickets for a food festival there should be...1) more than four or five food vendors2) food vendors should ensure their food is hot not tepid - I tried two vendors and both had lukewarm food, the meat was almost cold. The pita bread was hard as a rock!! 3) no hummus in sight 4) when I asked for a baklava the cashier looked at me in confusion and exclaimed they only have a four pack. I said nevermind as I could not risk eating more mediocre food.The good: great music, festive environment, and solid Greek wine and beer. It's unfortunate though when the Greek restaurant next door is five times better than what you expected to have authentic and delicious Greek cuisine. I likely won't return.
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Lotte A.
Sep 17, 2023
Well the lamb was a bit high, but we understood. So we went for the Gyro which Was just perfect. Bought some olive oil and Baklava so as you read we were all about the food.
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David C.
Jun 18, 2024
Far better in 2022. A little less crowded. Lines better managed and the food better than ever. Had a great time. Look forward to the 2024 feast. Shout out to the beautiful 'Elani' at the coffee stand. A Greek Feast treasure! Big Dave.
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Gina D.
Sep 30, 2024
2024 review. Very sad to see that whomever has taken over, has caused unfortunately, drastic changes for the worse. The music had technical difficulties all night on Friday, the booths were different. No lamb booth, Loukoumades booth at technical difficulties as well. So sad for the Church.
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