Head over to Montrose this weekend as the four-day Original Greek Festival Houston 2015 ignites off an event-busting October at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral on Thursday, October 1 to Sunday, October 4, 2015.
Get yourself to Houston’s longest running Greek fest, the one started them all. You’ll find the grounds of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral loaded with tents selling authentic Greek foods and pastries, Greek coffee, wine and beer.
Live Greek music and Greek folk dancing keep the four-day party going. Visitors are also invited to tour the cathedral itself and view religious artifacts and icons on display.
Kids ages 12 and under get in free and can explore the Athenian playground, with inflatable playscapes and mechanical rides.
The Original Greek Festival 2015
- Dates: Thursday, October 1 to Sunday, October 4, 2015
- Times:
- Thursday 5pm to 10pm
- Friday 11am to 3pm (Free admission for all), 5pm to 10pm
- Saturday 11am to 10pm
- Sunday noon to 6pm
- Location: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 3511 Yoakum Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
- Admission: Tickets are $5 at the gate; kids 12 and under are admitted free. Everyone is admitted free on Friday from 11am to 3pm.
- Parking: No streetside parking is permitted in the neighborhood around the festival, but free parking is available at both Lamar High School and Houston Community College’s Central Campus. Click here for details on parking shuttles and other transportation options.