Downtown Mansfield will be busy this weekend as Greek food and live entertainment arrive at the Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church on West Third Street. It’s the Mansfield Greek Festival 2018, and it’s a great place to be.

Admission is just $2.00 and includes a ticket for a free soda or bottle of water. Tickets are redeemable at the food line inside.

Festival features the tastes and sounds of Greece, including a live band, dancing, authentic food, beverages, and pastries.

All food is priced a la carte. Featuring a variety of Greek Specialties, including Lamb Shanks, 1/4 Chicken, Gyro, Souvlaki, Pastitchio, Dolmathes, Greek Meatballs, Spanakopita, Tyropita, Green Beans, Potatoes, Rice, Greek Salad, Homemade Bread, Rice Pudding, Tsourekia, Baklava, Diples, Koulourakia, Kourabiethes, Melomakarouna, Finikia, Kataifi, Greek Coffee, Wines, and Beers, and so much more!

As organizers have shared, “We feature THE BEST homemade Greek foods because YiaYia made it herself!”

This year’s Festival hours are as follows:

Friday, May 18 11:00 AM -10:00 PM
Saturday, May 19 11:00 AM -10:00 PM
Sunday, May 20 11:00 AM -5:00 PM

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