74th Savannah Greek Festival to serve up culture, fun
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — The Savannah Greek Festival is back for its 74th year and it is bringing plenty of food, music, and culture for everyone to enjoy!

A cherished tradition returns to Savannah, offering a slice of the Mediterranean experience to thousands in the Coastal Empire. The Greek community has been gearing up for nearly a year to celebrate their culture, faith, and culinary delights in Savannah’s center.

This weekend, if you’re hankering for a gyro, St. Paul’s Hellenic Center is the place to be. As you stroll down West Anderson Street, you’ll be greeted by the aroma of roasted lamb and fresh pastries wafting through the air.

Visitors have the chance to savor traditional Greek dishes, enjoy imported wines, and sip on robust Greek coffee. Additionally, church tours provide a glimpse into St. Paul’s magnificent Byzantine-style sanctuary, located just across from the festival’s courtyard. Throughout the weekend, guests can also witness traditional Greek dances performed by both youth and adult groups.

While you’re enjoying the food and culture, don’t forget to bring a canned good as donations go to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Coastal Georgia.

Tommy Danos is one of the Greek Festival Chairs who oversees the busy event.

“We Greeks love to share. Our goal is to share our culture, dignity, and faith with the community, just as we have done year after year. We achieve this by serving exceptional food, much of which is homemade. People recognize this, and that’s why they return each year, meal after meal,” stated Danos.

The Greek fest kicked off yesterday and continues on Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

For those seeking a quick bite, lunch carryout is offered exclusively via online pre-order, with pickup from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the drive-thru on Henry Lane.

This festival has been a staple for over 70 years, continuing to expand. Organizers note that Friday and Saturday nights tend to attract significant crowds, so lunchtime might be the ideal opportunity to enjoy favorites before they’re gone.

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