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Las Vegas Greek Food Festival

Las Vegas Greek Food Festival Las Vegas Greek Food Festival, located on El Camino Road, offers delicious traditional Greek cuisine in a festival setting. Despite long lines, the restaurant appreciates their patrons’ patience and invites those who missed out to come by Panos Hall from 12:30-2:00 pm on September 26th. With a rich history deeply rooted in community and faith, this restaurant carries on the tradition of hospitality and generosity through their food.
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09/13/2023
We know the lines were long at the Festival and we appreciate your patronage and patience. If you missed out on your fav...
09/25/2021

We know the lines were long at the Festival and we appreciate your patronage and patience.
If you missed out on your favorite Greek food, please come by on Sunday, September 26 from 12:30 – 2:00 pm outside of Panos Hall (follow the signs).

St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church
5300 S. El Camino Road
Las Vegas, NV 89118

St. John the Baptist held the first Las Vegas Greek Food Festival on March 23, 1973 at the Stardust Hotel. Since then, we've gained greatly appreciated support from friends, neighbors, and visitors which sprang us into the spotlight as one of Las Vegas's best food festival events.

Today, a church service will be held at 2:30 to pray for and honor all who have suffered as a result of the events on 09...
09/11/2021

Today, a church service will be held at 2:30 to pray for and honor all who have suffered as a result of the events on 09-11-2001.

At the base of the world trade center stood a Greek Orthodox Church, St. Nicholas. Over the past years the church has been rebuilt and while still a functioning Greek Orthodox Church, is also a shrine in which anyone may visit to pay their respects at ground zero. Last night, the surrounding area was blacked out, while the shrine was light up like a beacon of hope and resilience. To read more:

Two decades after it was destroyed on 9/11, St. Nicholas is embarking on a resurrection of sorts.

09/11/2021

Today we relive a somber day in American history. The Las Vegas Greek Food Festival extends our condolences to the families who lost friends, family members and partners on and after the day of the attacks. We also extend our gratitude and most sincere thanks to the first responders on and around ground zero. This day has reminded us of the foundation of American values and the true sense of the word, community. Αιώνια μνήμη, Enternal Memory. 🇺🇸 🇬🇷

09/11/2021

Happy Saturday! The festival starts at 3 PM today! See you all there!!! 🇬🇷OPA

Come get your picture taken with Leonids and Athena!
09/11/2021

Come get your picture taken with Leonids and Athena!

We are still going on as planed! Rain or sun!!
09/10/2021

We are still going on as planed! Rain or sun!!

09/10/2021

Good evening everyone, someone has created a FAKE page offering free tickets and free raffle tickets, this is not us. Please do not under any circumstances give them any information. If anyone has given any information please message me separately and we will help you sort the situation out. We sincerely apologize about this!

New drinks call for new cups 😍
09/09/2021

New drinks call for new cups 😍

09/08/2021

We are just 3 days away! Who is ready to party and eat Greek Style? OPA 🇬🇷🇬🇷

09/01/2021

Don’t miss out on our coupon book that is even more value this year! They will be selling for $25. The book includes an admission ticket and four $6 festival bucks that are good for food items within the festival. That’s a $32 value for only $25! Please call the church at (702) 221-8245 today to make sure you have one! See you soon!

Address

5300 El Camino Road
Spring Valley, NV
89118

To get to El Camino Road in Spring Valley, you can take the public transport by getting on the bus and alighting at either Durango Drive or Rainbow Boulevard. From there, you can walk towards El Camino Road.

If you are driving, take the I-215 W and exit at either S Durango Drive or S Rainbow Boulevard. You can park in any of the designated parking spaces along El Camino Road.

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What people say

The Las Vegas Greek Food Festival held at El Camino Road was a delightful experience for food lovers. The festival offered a wide range of authentic Greek dishes that were simply mouth-watering. Despite the long lines, visitors showed great patience and enthusiasm to savor the delicious food. The festival organizers were grateful for the overwhelming response and extended their appreciation to all patrons. For those who missed out on their favorite dishes, an additional opportunity was provided on Sunday, September 26th outside of Panos Hall.

Apart from the scrumptious food, the festival also had a spiritual aspect to it. A church service was held to honor and pray for all those who suffered as a result of the events on 09-11-2001. The festival paid tribute to St. Nicholas, a Greek Orthodox Church that stood at the base of the World Trade Center and was destroyed in the attacks. The church has since been rebuilt and now serves as a shrine where anyone can pay their respects.

Overall, the Las Vegas Greek Food Festival was an excellent event that brought together people from different communities to enjoy delicious food and celebrate Greek culture. It is definitely worth attending if you are looking for an authentic culinary experience in Las Vegas!

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