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The current owner took over in March 2022. The Lawrence Park Dinor is known for its famous "Greek sauce"—a (brought to the menu by former owner George Gourlias 1991-2010) spiced, ground beef mixture popular in Erie as a topping on French fries (known elsewhere as "Texas hot sauce" for its use as a chili dog topping). [7]
For 50 years, owners George and Helen Katsadas, who came to the United States from Greece in 1974, served up Greek dogs and burgers, gyros and wings at their Parade Street restaurant.
Assumption Greek Orthodox Church March 1, 4-7 p.m., 4376 West Lake Road. Lenten fasting meal includes baked or fried fish. $16. 814-838-8808, https://eriegreekorthodox.org
Olga's Kitchen is an American chain of Greek-American family restaurants located primarily in the U.S. state of Michigan, founded by Olga Loizon in 1970. The company is based in Livonia, Michigan , and currently has 26 locations: one each in Illinois and Massachusetts , and the rest in Michigan.
The Dickson Tavern, or the Perry Memorial House, is the oldest building in the city of Erie in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [2] Located at the corner of 2nd and French Streets in downtown Erie, the structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Grab your elastic waistbands and head to the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church for 36th Panegyri Friday and Saturday for food, dancing, tours and more. Greek Fest is this weekend. What's different ...
A dessert made from bananas and vanilla ice cream, with a sauce made from butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, dark rum, and banana liqueur. The butter, sugar and bananas are cooked, then the alcohol is added and ignited as a flambé. The bananas and sauce are served over the ice cream. [111] Beignet: South New Orleans
Lucy's Cafe was known regionally [5] for its meat sauce and hand-rolled meatballs, which were sold both in the restaurant with meals and "to go" in container sizes ranging from quart to gallon. The meatballs were so well known that for several years they were sold at Hershey Bears ' (an American Hockey League team) home games.