Dayton Greek Festival

Dayton Greek Festival

GreekFest is back! Full festival the weekend after Labor Day - live music/dancing, amazing vendors, beautifully crafted Greek pastries and much more!

Event details

Address: 500 Belmonte Park North, Dayton, OH 45405 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Sun, Sep 08 2024)
* this page may be updated if event is repeated in the future *
Cost: $5 each Good All Weekend (Veterans, Active Duty Military, and Children under 12 are FREE)

Dayton Greek Festival is back in 2024

2024 Dayton Greek Festival  Important Information

Dayton GreekFest In Person/Live

Please join Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Dayton, Ohio as we celebrate our annual Greek Festival the weekend after Labor Day.

The Dayton Greek Festival is celebrated annually the weekend after Labor Day. A Greek tradition for both the young and old, our festival brings together people of all backgrounds and cultures to celebrate all things Greek. 

  • Friday 11am-10pm
  • Saturday 11am-10pm 
  • Sunday 12pm-5pm

Enjoy:

  • Live Music & Dancing
  • Amazing Vendors
  • Food including Greek Salad / Souvlaki On A Stick / Traditional Gyro / Chicken Gyro / Veggie Gyro / Dolmathes / Tiropita (Cheese Pie) / Spanakopita (Spinach Pie) + more.
  • Beautifully crafted Greek pastries including Baklava / Chocolate Baklava / Koulouria / Kourambiethes / Chocolate Almond Rolls / Pecan Blosson / Apricot Pasta Flora / Strawberry Pasta Flora / Walnut Rolls / Tsoureki Bread + more!

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church

Dayton Greek Festival is taking place at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, which is located at 500 Belmonte Park North in Dayton. Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church - Ministering to the Miami Valley for over 75 years.

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