Kamm’s Corner Greek Fest Is an Edible Trip to Sunny Crete

Fri 9/3 @ 3-9PM

Sat 9/4 & Sun 9/5 @ 11AM-9PM

Mon 9/6 @ 11AM-8PM

 Unlike most ethnic festivals – and unlike the Annunciation and Sts. Helen and Constantine Greek Festival — the 10th annual Kamm’s Corners Greek Festival isn’t affiliated with a church. But other than that, it’s got all the elements Clevelanders love about these festivals, food, drink, music, dancing and still more food. And more food. Lots of homemade food.

This festival is sponsored by the George Varouh Cretan Club of Cleveland and focuses on food from the region around Crete, the largest of the beautiful Greek Islands located in the Mediterranean. Much of its cuisine will be familiar to lovers of Greek food (pastitsio, souvlaki, stuffed grape leaves, baklava), but its southern location allows greater use of fresh produce and herbs and being in the Mediterranean, fish.

The festival runs for the entire Labor Day weekend and there’s live band music every evening from 6 until closing. It takes places at West 168th and Lorain. Admission and parking are both free.

 

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