Tulsa Greek Festival
1222 S Guthrie Ave, Tulsa
(918) 583-2082
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An excellent time!
It was fun went with friends it's at their church
Always a wonderful experience, great food drinks and folk dancing. The event is staffed by parish volunteers who are always so kind & generous.
Always a wonderful experience, great food drinks and folk dancing. The event is staffed by parish volunteers who are always so kind & generous.
The food was so plentiful and wonderful. Everyone was nice and helpful. We watched traditional Greek dancers, they were so fun. Can't wait for next year's festival.
Always a good time and good food at the Greek Festival. Fun music and deserts!
Oh, what fun! Opa!!Delicious Greek Food, Greek Salads, Lamb, gyros, baklava and more.Beautiful jewelry and fun Greek trinkets for sale.Dancing. And more dancing!A tent with decorated tables and chair to eat and watch the show.So much high fun energy.Did I mention dancing!Opa!!
Oh, what fun! Opa!!Delicious Greek Food, Greek Salads, Lamb, gyros, baklava and more.Beautiful jewelry and fun Greek trinkets for sale.Dancing. And more dancing!A tent with decorated tables and chair to eat and watch the show.So much high fun energy.Did I mention dancing!Opa!!
Great good and music!!!
Always a great time,great food, We have so missed this the past 2 yrs, do happy you're back. We've done the drive-thru the past 2 yrs but we missed the camaraderie. Great celebration of the Greek culture. The church is beautiful, take the tour.
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Great experience highly recommend, great food , music and culture.
Payed for our food order online and went to pick it up. Was entertained by dancers while we waited for delivery of food.
This is the only REAL Greek food in town. If you're looking for an authentic taste of Greece go to the Tulsa Greek Festival in September! The Tulsa Greek Festival has Roasted Lamb, Pork Souvlaki, Fasolakia (stewed green beans), Spanakopita (spinach pies), Pastitsio (layered pasta dish), Saganaki (the flaming cheese), and so much more. The food is fresh and delicious and the environment is exciting and fun for the whole family.***It's important to note that Greek and Middle Eastern/Mediterranean food are NOT the same thing. If you see things like hummus, falafel, tabouli, or baba ganoush on the menu then it is a Middle Eastern/Mediterranean restaurant and it's probably delicious but it's NOT Greek. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
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