Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Spokane, Washington

Greek Dinner Festival
2010

Festival Photos



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The 75th Annual
Greek Dinner Festival

Thursday, Friday, Saturday

   
September 23, 24, 25
Loukoumades man
Greek  Pastry, Taverna,
Dancing, Deli, and
Cooking Demonstrations


Pastry available daily from 11 AM
Dinner served 4:30 - 8:00
Dine in or carry out
Tickets in advance: $12 adults
$6 under age 12
At the door: $15 adults
Lunch menu at 11 AM Thursday
& Friday
Souvlaki at the Grill nightly from 4:30
            and  from noon on Saturday

Advance tickets available at:

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
1703 N Washington St, Spokane  509-328-9310
(during Festival preparations)

City Ramp Parking Garage
430 W 1st Ave, Spokane  509-624-1313

Santorini Greek Restaurant
112 N Howard St, Spokane
  509-456-2349

Arger Real Estate
300 N. Mullen Rd, Suite 204, Spokane  509-926-5311

The Olympia Restaurant 
301 E. Lakeside, Coeur d'Alene  208-666-9495

Santorini's Greek Cuisine 
4055 North Government Way, Coeur d'Alene  208-676-0401


Dining Room (lower level)                
Our menu features Beef Kapama, beef braised to perfection
in an authentically Greek spiced tomato sauce –
a parish favorite. Our imported Greek orzo pasta, tossed
with browned butter and myzithra cheese, is true Greek
“comfort food.”                     
To be seated as efficiently as possible, please purchase your
tickets in the hall, then exchange them for a seating number.
(If you bought tickets in advance, go directly to get your
seating number.) When your number is called, you will
be seated in our dining room.  Kali orexi! Good appetite!

Baskets of Joy   A raffle with a choice! Buy as many
tickets as you want for as many of the different theme
baskets as catch your fancy!

Greek Deli & Boutique   Greek cheeses, olives, appetizers,
and import items. Try the Kasseri cheese – it’s delicious!

Greek Pastry Booth   Let us show you the many ways
we can transform honey, nuts, butter, eggs and spices
into delectable morsels!

Dinners to Go   If you’re in a hurry, our complete meal
is available from our outdoor take-out tent.
(You may use your dinner ticket here, or just pay at the counter.)

Grill   Greek shish-kebabs (“souvlakia”) grilled and
“baptized” in our special lemon and herb marinade.
Also Greek salads and vegetarian plates. 
(You may also exchange your dinner tickets for grill items.)

Taverna   Wine and beer are available with Greek appetizers.

Loukoumades   Deep-fried puffs of dough drizzled
with honey and sprinkled with cinnamon. Perfect with
coffee on an autumn evening.

Kafeneon   Authentic Greek coffee – something no
espresso stand can match!

Greek Dancing   By our “Opa” dancers. “Opa” is
Greek for olé – you’ll see why!

Book Store   With Orthodox books and religious items.

Church tours   Experience a traditional ancient Christian
place of worship. Have a question? Just ask!


Festival Photos 
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Making baklava
Making baklava for the Greek Dinner Festival
Young baklava makers
Baklava makers both young...
Young baklava maker
...and young at heart
Diples dough Making the dough for diples
Rolling out the diples Rolling out the diples dough
Frying the diples Frying the diples

Greek imports and deli
Greek imports &deli
Greek cooking demonstrations
Baskets of Joy raffle
"Baskets of Joy" raffle
Souvlakia on the grill
Souvlakia on the grill

souvlaki and salads al fresco
Souvlaki and salads
al fresco
It's not all work & no play
Even the Festival workers get up and dance
The diners dig in downstairs...
Diners dig in downstairs...
...while the Opa! Dancers perform outside