Greek Fest 2022

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The 47th Annual Saint Catherine’s Greek Festival – Greek Food & Wine Fest is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 18, 19 and 20, 2022, at the corner of Southern Boulevard and Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach.

Enjoy homemade Greek delicacies, Greek wine tasting, and authentic Greek cuisine at the Greek Food & Wine Fest…Greek salad, stuffed grape leaves “dolmades”, Moussaka, Lamb Chops, spanakopita and more at the Greek Kitchen; Greek wine, beer, Ouzo and Metaxa in the Greek Tavern; Gyro, saganaki, and souvlaki at the Greek Grill; delicious pastries such as baklava, Greek yogurt, and Greek coffee in the bakery and coffee shop; and shop at the Greek grocery for Greek olive oil, honey, pita bread, feta cheese, and other Greek groceries to take home! Live Greek Music & Greek Folk Dance Performances. Live bouzouki music and Greek dance lessons (learn Zorba's Dance). Enjoy the artistry and rhythm of the award-winning “Heart of Greece” and “Athanato Fos” folk dance groups as they perform dances from various regions of Greece in full traditional dress. Shop for Greek Imports featuring imported Greek jewelry, arts and crafts, prints, paintings, and specialty boutique items; tour the beautiful St. Catherine’s Church built in 1952 with original Byzantine architecture; a kid’s zone and much more fun for the whole family!

Come and enjoy a taste of Greek food and wine, music, culture, dancing, great family fun and entertainment at this year’s Greek Food & Wine Fest…Opa!

Greek Fest hours are Friday from 12 Noon to 11pm, Saturday from 11am to 11pm, and Sunday from 12 noon to closing. Admission on Friday from 12 noon to 4pm is free and a $5.00 per person donation applies at all other times. Accompanied children under 12 are free. Paid parking available on festival grounds (corner of Southern Blvd. and Washington Road): $10 for main lot and $5 for grass lot. Free parking available with shuttle service from St. Juliana’s (south of Southern Blvd. on Olive Ave).

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