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How to join us

Come to St. Stefanos Greek Orthodox Church

3600 76th St N
St. Petersburg, FL

St. Stefanos' Super Greek Festival is a 3-day indoor/outdoor joyous; family friendly, authentic celebration of Greek Food, Culture, Dance and Traditions held every year in St. Petersburg, Florida! At our festival, all are welcome with open arms, and there is truly something for everyone to enjoy and celebrate. Everything we do is intended to help ignite your inner “Kefi”, which describes the Greek spirits of joy, passion, euphoria and enthusiasm all in one!  We are always a rain or shine event. 

What is there to do at the Super Greek Festival?
Our formula is simple: GREEK FOOD + DANCE + FUN = OPA!

GREEK FOOD: Year after year, festival goers rave about our authentic, fresh and exquisite cuisine straight from Greece. Our church parishioners prepare most of our festival's food from scratch. Come taste for yourself what all the hype is about!

OUTDOORS: Join us on “GRK Street” for freshly prepared homemade Greek Street Foods like Fire-Grilled Gyros, Pork and Chicken Souvlaki, Greek Salads, and Greek Fries with Oregano & Feta. Enjoy your meal with family and friends under our 20,000 sq ft. outdoor OPA! Party Tent while listening to Greek DJ’s spin lively international beats.

INDOORS: Step into our 7,500 sq ft “GRK Taverna”, to satiate your appetite for 100% Authentic Greek Homemade cuisine such as Moussaka, Pastitstio, Dolmades and Braised Lamb Shank all while immersing yourself in the live performance of Greek Band: Dimitri & The Islanders and being further entertained by our KEFI Greek Youth Dance Troupe and other KEFI Greek Dancers and other Greek Dancers throughout the State of Florida!

GREEK PASTRIES & SWEETS: Indulge your sweet tooth with our full selection of Greek Pastries & Baked Goods including Baklava, Koulourakia, Diples, Galaktoboureko, Bougatsa, and more. We are also most proud of our crowd-pleasing delicious Loukomades (Greek Golden Fried Honey Puffs)! Make sure to take plenty of sweets back home to share with your family & friends.

FREE GREEK DANCE AND LANGUAGE LESSONS: Partake in free Greek dance and language lessons from seasoned instructors!

QUALITY VENDORS: Go on a one-of-a-kind shopping spree with a wide selection of quality vendors selling, amongst other items, hand-crafted art, clothing and jewelry.

KIDS ZONE/GREEK CAFÉ: Watch your children play in the Kids Zone (run by/benefitting Plato Academy Charter Schools/PTOs) while drinking a strong traditional Greek Coffee or Iced Nescafe Frappe from our Greek Café. 

GREEK CULTURE & RELIGION: During our festival you can also learn about Greek culture (by visiting our culture room where you can learn about ancient Greece and the times of the Greek Gods and Goddesses), and also about—Orthodox Christianity—by enjoying a guided Church Tour!

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Parking Info

Parking is FREE! Pull into our parking lot on the Northside of our Church property and find an available spot. Handicapped parking is available. Additional Parking is available please follow guidance from our Parking Team Volunteers.

Admission

$3 per person for the ENTIRE day.

FREE ADMISSION for Youth 10 and under, Active Military, Law enforcement, Fire Department, and all Armed forces veterans

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Help support the Super Greek Festival!

Opportunities for sponsorship & volunteering will be posted soon. If you would like to offset the cost of the festival, click below to donate as you are able.

Are pets allowed at the Super Greek Festival?
Service and ESA Dogs are always welcome, but the Greek Festival is not the safest place for pets.

We have large crowds, curious little kids, delicious food aromas, live bands, DJS, and people holding large trays of food, dancing inside and outside, and consuming Greek beers and wines all day long. In other words, there are a lot of distractions for dogs and other pets and although we want you and your loving, supportive and essential dog to come, it’s probably better if you left your cute “Skilaki” (Greek word for Doggie) at home. Just make sure to bring back your poochie a delicious lamb shank bone to nibble on!  

GIVING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY
This year, like last year, more than $25,000 will be donation to local, national, and Orthodox non-profits.

Last year donations were made to:

  • Beth Dillinger Foundation
  • Cetera
  • Children's Dream Fund
  • Diakonia Center
  • Greek Children's Fund
  • Holy Cross/Hellenic College
  • Metropolis of Atlanta Youth & Young Adult Ministries
  • Mr. Strong Foundation
  • Orthodox Christian Network
  • Orthodox Volunteer Corp.
  • Reach St. Pete
  • Zoe for Life