Get Ready Spartanburg: Greek Festival Set for September 20-22

Get Ready Spartanburg, It’s Time for the Greek Festival!

Calling all fans of Greek culture and cuisine! Spartanburg is ready to host its famous Greek Festival from September 20-22. The event will take place at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church from 11am-6pm. Imagine the mouthwatering aroma of Greek pastries and traditional dishes filling the air as you soak in the vibrant culture and camaraderie. It’s a culinary event you’d hate to miss.

So, let’s dive into the details. What can you expect? A smorgasbord of homemade Greek pastries and delicacies, of course! The festival will feature:

  • Inside Dining – You’ll find platters boasting a delectable array of Greek dishes like pastichio, souvlaki, Greek chicken, tiropitas, spanakopitas, and more.
  • The Grill – If you’re craving something bite-sized and flavorful, the grill will be serving pita sandwiches including gyros, kota (chicken), souvlaki (pork), along with hummus and pita.
  • Kafenion – Satisfy your sweet tooth with must-try dishes like baklava ice cream and loukoumades, in addition to Greek coffee and frappes.

Don’t Fancy Greek Cuisine? No Problem!

Not sure if Greek food is up your alley? Fear not, you’ll also find classic favorites like chicken tenders, fries and ice cream. So don’t worry. There will be plenty to go around, Greek lover or not.

And it’s not just all about the food. The festival is all set to entertain you with a live Greek band and traditional dance performances. Demonstrations and lessons will be conducted for those who are feeling a little bit adventurous and dramatic.

And the cherry on top? Part of the proceeds raised at the event will go towards Mobile Meals, a charitable organization dedicated to feeding the hungry and providing meals for those in need. How’s that for a win-win situation?

Delivery and Parking Details

Can’t make it in person but still wish to partake in the gastronomical extravaganza? Don’t worry. Festival organizers have you covered with home delivery options for your favorite Greek treats.

Parking is available on-site but may be limited in availability. However, you can avail yourself of the hassle-free option of using the free shuttle service. You’ll find free parking at Gibbs Stadium at Wofford College. Enjoy your ride in and out of the festival for free, and also receive free admission if you decide to use the shuttle service.

Mark Your Calendars

Don’t forget to mark your calendars – Spartanburg Greek Festival is happening September 20-22. Festivities run from 11am-9pm on Friday and Saturday, and 11am-6pm on Sunday. The festival venue is St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church located at 697 Asheville Hwy, Spartanburg. Make sure you don’t miss this cultural and gastronomical feast. Come enjoy the festivities, flavors, and fun!


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