September 20-22, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 13th & Guthrie; authentic Greek cuisine & festive dancing! Thursday 11:00 am to 9:00 pm; Friday & Saturday 11:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Tulsa's oldest ethnic festival includes authentic Greek food and pastries, music, dancing, imported gifts, ancient coins and fewelry, church tours and exhibits, and much more. Visit
http://www.holytrinity.ok.goarch.org/GreekHolidayFestival/ or call 583-2082.
Forgot to mention that people need to bring a wheelbarrow full of cash for this one.
I ate there last year with Recylemike, Carlton and two others who refused to tell me their names and occupations (pretty smart folks). I don't remember the price being outrageous for the food. It was awfully good though.
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Originally posted by Conan71
Forgot to mention that people need to bring a wheelbarrow full of cash for this one.
Absolutely one of the most expensive events in town.
Lunch has free admission and the plate lunch is $7. I think I paid two dollars for a soft drink.
It is more expensive than McDonald's dollar menu, but in line with other festivals, I think.
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Originally posted by recyclemichael
Lunch has free admission and the plate lunch is $7. I think I paid two dollars for a soft drink.
It is more expensive than McDonald's dollar menu, but in line with other festivals, I think.
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Yummmmmmmm.......!
Did they have the Tabouli with the fresh chopped Parsley...?