Gold Coast Greek Fest returns Sept. 15/16/17 to Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.

Gold Coast Greek Fest returns Sept. 15/16/17 to Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church.

The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Chicago (1017 N. LaSalle) will present its annual Gold Coast Greek Fest on Fri/Sat/Sun, Sept. 15/16/17. A full weekend of fun awaits guests at the Gold Coast Greek Fest where attendees will enjoy authentic Greek food, beer, wine and frappe, desserts, live entertainment, dancing and fun activities for the kids. Food items will include gyros, souvlaki, chicken, pastichio, Greek-style fries, Nutella covered Loukoumades and other assorted pastries.

Gold Coast Greek Fest

Gold Coast Greek Fest

This is a family-friendly event that looks forward to sharing Greek culture and food with the Gold Coast community, and anyone who would like to join, every year. Valet parking available.

Delicious Greek food specialties, like these pastries, will be served at Gold Coast Greek Fest.

Delicious Greek food specialties, like these pastries, will be served at Gold Coast Greek Fest.

Event hours:

Friday, Sept. 15: 4pm-11pm

Saturday, Sept. 16: 12pm-11pm

Sunday, Sept. 17: 12pm-10pm

Event location:

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church • 1017 N LaSalle Dr • Chicago, IL 60610 • (312) 664-5485

Beautiful interior of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church at 1017 N. LaSalle.

Beautiful interior of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church at 1017 N. LaSalle.

(Details here: https://annunciationcathedralchicago.org/greek-fest/ ) (All photos by Candace Jordan)

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