Festival Details - "Daytona Beach 45th Annual Greek Festival"...
Start: Thursday, November 10, 2022 11:00AM
End: Thursday, November 10, 2022 9:00PM
The 45th Annual Greek Festival returns to Daytona Beach’s St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church located at 129 N Halifax Avenue, November 10th through13th. Daytona’s Greek families invite everyone to be “Greek For The Weekend!” and join in the celebration by eating, dancing, drinking and singing like a Greek.
The Greek Festival will be open 11 am to 9 pm Thursday, 11 am to 10 pm Friday and Saturday, and 11 am to 7 pm on Sunday. Beat the weekend crowds and enjoy lunch or dinner on Thursday and don’t forget to grab some delicious Greek pastries and meals to take home or back to the office.
This “must do” event is free and open to the public and guaranteed to be fun for all. Daytona’s Annual Greek Festival is one of Daytona’s most attended and enjoyed celebrations. A family friendly event, attendees will enjoy traditional, live Greek music, dancing, Greek beer, wine, ouzo and incredible selections of Greek cuisine, featuring favorite foods like Pastitsio, Dolmades, Gyros, Baklava and more.
NEW THIS YEAR! “Greek Rice Bowls” served with your choice of Chicken Souvlaki or Pork Souvlaki and also for the first time Grilled Octopus. Back by popular demand is Moussaka, a layered eggplant and potato based dish with seasoned meat, béchamel sauce and grated cheese. Combination dinners, pastries and trays of prepared foods will also be available for take home.
Again this year, the Greek Festival will offer the opportunity to pre-order online and pick-up Greek cuisine items at a convenient drive-through pick-up service area located on the South Side of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church. Pick-up service will be available on Thursday and Friday, November 10th and 11th from 11 am to 5 pm only.
To pre-order and/or view the drive-through menu, visit www.greekfestivaldaytonabeach.com.
Popular food items available for pre-ordering and drive through pick up are:
• Gyros
• Souvlaki Sandwiches
• Lamb and Pita Dip (like a French Dip with lamb instead of beef)
• Dolmades with Avgolemono Sauce (6 piece)
• Small Greek Salads
• Baklava (by the piece) or tray
• Pepsi products and bottled water
• Frozen food meals/items from Yiayia’s Kitchen (Pastitsio, Moussaka, Dolmades, Tiropita, Spanakopita)
The “Taverna Bistro” located at the house South of the church offers additional seating.
Daytona’s Greek Festival attendees are welcome to learn how to dance to Greek music, enjoy Greek cuisine and mingle with friends. St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church is located beachside on the Halifax River between Main Street and Seabreeze at 129 North Halifax Ave.
There will also be vendors with unique items for sale.
FREE PARKING AND SHUTTLE VANS will be available during festival hours. Free parking at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 1014 N. Halifax Avenue. Vans run every 10 minutes to shuttle guests to and from the festival. Additional free parking will also be available in the parking lot on the South side of the Main Street Bridge base next to Stevens Tire & Auto.
Tours of St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church to discover the Greek religious traditions will be available.
Festival Hours: Thursday -- 11 am - 9 pm
Friday and Saturday – 11am – 10 pm
Sunday -- 11 am - 7 pm
129 N. Halifax Avenue, Daytona Beach, Florida
Free Admission! Free Parking! Free shuttle from Our Lady of Lourdes Church
Don’t miss Daytona’s 45th Annual Greek Festival at
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
129 N Halifax Avenue, Daytona Beach
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