Cleveland’s diverse array of ethnic groups all really know how to party, each in their own way, but the Greek community here in Cleveland sure does know how to throw down. After all, they’ve been doing it since the dawn of Western Civilization, so they’ve had time to perfect the art.
For the last 50 years, the Tremont Greek Festival has been Cleveland’s gateway to all the flavors, sounds and hospitality of Greek culture.
Traditional, homemade Greek food like souvlaki, mousakka and baklava are made fresh by the parishioners of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, from the very recipes passed down through generations. Greek beer, wine and spirits will help get you on the dance floor to enjoy musicians direct from Greece, as well as performances from all over The Land.
So, get “opa” and get down to Tremont during Memorial Day weekend for all of the Hellenic hijinks you can handle.