Brockton Greek Food Festival
About the Business
The Brockton Greek Food Festival is a beloved institution located at 457 Oak Street in Brockton, Massachusetts. This vibrant restaurant offers a taste of authentic Greek cuisine, featuring a variety of delicious dishes such as souvlaki, gyros, moussaka, and baklava. Visitors can enjoy traditional Greek music and dancing while dining on flavorful and fresh Mediterranean fare. With its welcoming atmosphere and mouthwatering menu, the Brockton Greek Food Festival is a must-visit destination for food lovers in the United States.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Great food , Fabulous Greek Pastries. Very loud music . Impossible to have a conversation. $$$"
"Always great food and music. And, the desserts are WOW!Everyone is so friendly. If you missed it this year, put it on your calendar for next year. They also have an indoor festival in the spring. The Food is also great then as well."
"We went on Saturday afternoon. Free admission but this is not what I would call a festival. I am basing my opinion on the Irish festivals, folk festivals, and Octoberfests I've attended. Lots of delicious food with a very long line. We didn't realize we were standing in a food line at first. No entertainment during the day? Other than eating, and the few vendors, there wasn't anything to keep one's attention. They offered church tours which we did not take. Nothing about Greek history/heritage. It's just a big cafeteria under a tent. I guess the evening when the music is there, is the time to go."
"This years visit was quite depressing compared to years past. Had been looking forward to this weekend since the signs went up several weeks ago. Ordered lamb kabobs, roast lamb, gyro and grape leaves. Unfortunately tossed all after just a few bites. Rice was under done. Broth barely coating rice to color it. Kabobs tough, roast rubbery. Gyro really the poorest quality. Meat unrecognizable. Looked like cheap pork instead of juicy flavorful lamb or lamb beef combo This was not their year. Spent $60 just to go buy lunch elsewhere"
"My first time there. It was the first day of the festival so not so crowded, and the foods cooking smelled so wonderful! And plenty of venders...I came across a candle stand and found a flavor that I couldn't pass. It was a very nice day."
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