
This will be my third year hitting up this festival and the food is amazing.
Since 1960, the Ladies' Society of Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, the Philoptochos, has baked, kneaded, cooked, and fried over 2500 pieces of spanakopita, 4500 pieces of baklava and 3000 pieces of diples for the D.C. area's largest and oldest annual Greek Festival.
The Ladies' Society anticipates up to 5000 attendees filling the over three-acre festival area. Credit cards are accepted for food or marketplace items. Costs of a la carte and dinner entrees range from $2 to $10. In addition to Greek food, the festival features authentic Greek coffees, beers, wines, and live Greek music, as well as a Greek Marketplace offering books, jewelry and trinkets.
Friday and Saturday 12:00-9:30pm; Sunday 12:00-8:00pm. Free admission. Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church: 4115 16th Street, N.W. For more information, call 202.829.2910.
Since 1960, the Ladies' Society of Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, the Philoptochos, has baked, kneaded, cooked, and fried over 2500 pieces of spanakopita, 4500 pieces of baklava and 3000 pieces of diples for the D.C. area's largest and oldest annual Greek Festival.
The Ladies' Society anticipates up to 5000 attendees filling the over three-acre festival area. Credit cards are accepted for food or marketplace items. Costs of a la carte and dinner entrees range from $2 to $10. In addition to Greek food, the festival features authentic Greek coffees, beers, wines, and live Greek music, as well as a Greek Marketplace offering books, jewelry and trinkets.
Friday and Saturday 12:00-9:30pm; Sunday 12:00-8:00pm. Free admission. Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church: 4115 16th Street, N.W. For more information, call 202.829.2910.
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