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Sunday, Nov. 3 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain or shine the party goes on! The Greek Food Festival of Dallas is hosted by Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, supporting outreach, ministries, and youth programs. Buy Tickets.
Food and Drinks. Enjoy traditional Greek favorites such as gyro, souvlaki, lamb and more! Savor our incredible desserts while sipping on famous Greek coffees & cocktails.
Activities & Entertainment. In addition to the food and drink, there is a lot to do and see at the Greek Festival. Explore performance schedules, kids activities, church tours and more below.
Our facilities are fully accessible, and we provide a wide range of services and amenities for guests with special needs. The GFF is designed with accessible parking, accessible vehicle drop-off areas, restrooms, concessions, water fountains, and seating areas.
The Agora was a central public space in ancient greek city-states. Visit our Agora for a one of a kind Greek shopping experince.
Festival Weekend Service Schedule . We take pride in the ethnic heritage of our community, and it is an honor
Friday, November 1 12:00pm – Paximadia – Vanessa Stevens 3:30pm – Sesame Cookies – Tori Hirner 5:30pm – Dolmathes – Anne-Marie Cariotis 7:00pm – Baklava – Sandra Vatsis-Taylor 8:00pm – Koulourakia – Anne-Marie Cariotis Saturday, November 2 11:00am – Paximadia – Vanessa Stevens, Mary Ann Trapalis 1:30pm – Texas Tiropita – Pete Zotos
Friday, November 3 6:30pm – PreK – 5 Grade 7:30pm – GOYA (Grades 6 – 12) 8:30pm – Hasapiko Suite (Grades 10 – 12) Saturday, November 4
We take pride in the ethnic heritage of our community, and it is an honor to be able to share our many traditions. Yet as meaningful as these traditions are to us, our church is built upon something infinitely more important than food or dance.
Festival Weekend Service Schedule We take pride in the ethnic heritage of our community, and it is an honor to be able to share our many traditions. Yet as meaningful as these traditions are to us, our church is built upon something infinitely more important than food or dance.