Description: The 'Best Little Festival in Town' is a culinary treat, first and foremost, and St. Basil members are particularly proud of the reputation they have earned as having the best Greek food in the tri-city area. Guests can sample homemade dishes, such as souvlaki, moussaka, lamb with potatoes, and pastitsio. A number of 'mezedes' (little tastes) and vegetarian dishes such as stuffed peppers and spinach pie can be followed by the famous 'Never on Sunday' ice cream or sweets like baklava, kourabiedes, and loukoumathes. TAKE-OUT is available.
Greek Bazaar with breads, cookies, crafts, T-shirts, and jewelry. Church tours, $10,000 raffle, and cooking demonstrations.
Admission / Parking: Read Note 2 Admission and parking are free. Rain or Shine!
Entertainment: Live Greek music by Prometheus Orch. Folklore dances from various regions of Greece by the Youth of St. Basil. Bouncy-Bounce and other games for the kids.
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