metro
10-16-2008, 03:32 PM
http://www.saintgeorgeokc.org/Church/Home/Welcome_files/shapeimage_2.jpg
http://www.saintgeorgeokc.org/Church/Home/2008_Greek_Festival_files/Greek%20Fest%20OKC%202008_Version%202_1.jpg
Greek Festival (http://www.saintgeorgeokc.org/Church/Home/2008_Greek_Festival.html)
It's good to see they have a "Gryo" sandwich.
jbrown84
10-16-2008, 04:37 PM
Gyro = YEE-ROH
Oh nevermind, I got it.
Martin
10-16-2008, 05:31 PM
oh! thanks for posting this... i always seem to remember to go to the greek festival the weekend after its actually held.
-M
oh! thanks for posting this... i always seem to remember to go to the greek festival the weekend after its actually held.
-M
Which is around when the St Elijah Food Fest is held, so you're still good... :tiphat:
I believe this year it is Nov 6-7-8.
PennyQuilts
10-17-2008, 06:26 AM
Long years ago, my grandfather was in the hospital dying of cancer. I would drive up to see him everynight after work. One night, I just happened to drive by the Festival and stopped in on a whim. It was exactly the break I needed to ease the grimness. We ate and drank and laughed. I can't think of the Greek Festival without an emotional lift. Can't wait to get back and attend once we get back home.
striker
10-21-2008, 04:57 PM
awesome. i wasn't going to go this year, but now that they've brought back the flaming cheese... might have to
metro
10-25-2008, 12:44 PM
Just a reminder Greek Festival is today and tomorrow!!!! Go get cultured!
Martin
10-25-2008, 04:18 PM
went yesterday and it was a blast! the saganaki (flaming cheese) was really tasty and fun to watch them prepare. i also had a gyros sandwich and that was good, too... one of the better ones i've had. there's a $3 cover to get in. the saganaki was $6 and the gyros was $5.
i didn't see any beer being served, but i thought i might have smelled it from the spot they were serving red wine.
-M
metro
10-27-2008, 12:17 PM
I had the flaming cheese as well. It was good but I wouldn't say it's that great. The gyro's were great. Also had the baklava "Zorba" sundae. It was ehhhhhh. It would have been good if they didn't use the cheap frozen yogurt, I prefer the Baklava sundae at the Lebanese festival. Ahh well, it's only 2 weeks away and I can get cheese talami too! The baklava and other pastries my wife tried and said they were good and the almond rolls excellent.
Martin
10-27-2008, 01:25 PM
the 'zorba' sundae was a bit disappointing... i didn't order one myself but one of my friends did. from what i could tell, it was just soft serve over 'leftover' broken baklava bits. in fact, we were joking around calling the substance 'baklava crunch cereal'...
-M