
If you thought you wouldn’t be able to get your share of local Greek food because of the pandemic, think again.
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church is once again having their Williamsburg Greek Festival, but this year is going to look a little different in order to keep people safe.
In past years, the festival included not only authentic Greek dishes, but also music, dancing, shopping, and adult beverages.
Now, the festival is offering online ordering and a drive-thru service to get authentic Greek dishes and pastries, all prepared by church volunteers.
The menu includes moussaka, gyros, dolmathes and baklava, to name a few.
The festival runs from Oct. 9 and 10 — at 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The festival will be at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 4900 Mooretown Road.
For additional information, including how to submit an online order, visit the festival’s website and Facebook page.
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