Greek festival time (finally!)

Thanks to Hurricane Ike, the 42nd annual Greek Festival (put on by Annunciation Orthodox Church) was postponed from its usual time in early October. Not to worry -- your chance for good souvlaki and spanokopita and sweets and more is finally here!

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The Festival opens today and continues through Sunday. It is consistently one of the better ethnic festivals put on in the city. The food is pretty good (even if not quite small-island-village taverna quality), and comes without the jet lag of a 16-hour (or so) trip!

Parking is always difficult near the festival. If you're not familiar with Montrose, your best bet is to park at Lamar High School and take the free Metro shuttle (details here).

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Posted by Kevin Whited @ 11/20/08 10:02 AM | Houston Life | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (10)

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