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Memphis Greek Festival

573 N Highland St, Memphis, TN 38122, USA

Overview

Category:Fall Festivals
Location:Memphis, TN

Pricing/Package/Events

Pricing & Packages

Kid Zone All Access

$25

Duration: Full day during festival hours

Access to various inflatables and the climbing wall.

Includes:
  • inflatables
  • climbing wall
Ages: children

Kid Zone Inflatable Wristband

$18

Duration: Full day during festival hours

Access to various inflatables.

Includes:
  • inflatables
Ages: children

Kid Zone Rock Wall Climb

$8

Duration: Single climb

Access to the climbing wall.

Includes:
  • climbing wall
Ages: children

'It's Greek to Me' Cookbook

$20

Traditional recipes passed down through generations of the church's congregation. Proceeds benefit the church's women's group, Elpis Philoptochos.

Includes:
  • cookbook
Ages: all

Pastry Pre-Pack (Variety)

A variety of pastries, including baklava, endokaridia, ergolavi, kataifi, koulouria, kourambiethes, melomakarona, paximathia. Sold in pre-packed containers of 4 or 6 pieces.

Includes:
  • baklava
  • endokaridia
  • ergolavi
  • kataifi
  • koulouria
  • kourambiethes
  • melomakarona
  • paximathia
Ages: all

Baklava (6-Pack)

Phyllo layers with nuts, honey, and syrup. Pre-packed container of six pieces.

Includes:
  • baklava
Ages: all

Baklava (4-Pack)

Phyllo layers with nuts, honey, and syrup. Pre-packed container of four pieces.

Includes:
  • baklava
Ages: all

Endokaridia (4-pack)

Macaroons, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • macaroons
Ages: all

Ergolavi (4-pack)

Almond Crescent Cookies, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • almond crescent cookie
Ages: all

Kataifi (4-pack)

Shredded phyllo, nuts, and honey, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • shredded phyllo, nuts, honey pastry
Ages: all

Kourambiethes (4-pack)

Shortbread cookies in powdered sugar, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • shortbread cookies
Ages: all

Melomakarona (4-pack)

Spice cookies in a honey-based syrup, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • spice cookie
Ages: all

Paximathia (4-pack)

Greek biscotti, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • Greek biscotti
Ages: all

Koulouria (4-pack)

Butter cookies flavored with orange and vanilla, sold in a 4-pack container.

Includes:
  • butter cookies
Ages: all

Spanakopitakia (per dozen)

Frozen spinach triangles, sold per dozen.

Includes:
  • spinach triangles
Ages: all

Tiropitakia (per dozen)

Frozen cheese triangles, sold per dozen.

Includes:
  • cheese triangles
Ages: all

Events & Schedule

🍎Food Policy

  • Dining Room service ends at 8:00 pm daily or whenever sold out.
  • All meals purchased inside the Church Hall include Spanakopita, Rice, Beans, and Bread; no substitutions or changes are allowed for these meals.
  • Not all food items are available in the Drive-Thru; customers must refer to the specialized drive-thru menu.
  • All food items are subject to availability; popular items often sell out.
  • Alcoholic beverages must be sold at the outside bar; proper identification is required for purchase.
  • Soft drinks are sold exclusively at the bar.

🛡️Safety Policy

  • No pets are allowed within the festival premises, with the exception of service animals.
  • Proper identification is required for the purchase of alcoholic beverages.
  • Visitors, especially in the drive-thru and parking areas, are advised to be cautious of other vehicles, pedestrians, and police officers.

📅Booking Policy

  • Tickets for the Memphis Greek Festival are available for purchase.
  • Tickets can be picked up at the Welcome Center, located inside the main tent next to the stage.
  • The festival accommodates Will Call Tickets, Radio Contest Winner Tickets, VIP Tickets, and Tickets Purchased through Eventbrite.

🚗Parking Information

  • On-site parking is restricted to those with a handicap sign.
  • Parking is not permitted on Galloway Avenue.
  • Free Shuttles, provided by Landers Ford, operate from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm on both Friday and Saturday.
  • Shuttle Pick Up Locations: Poplar Plaza Shopping Center (3440 Poplar Avenue) and Life Church (255 N. Highland Avenue).
  • Drive-Thru Parking Directions: Turn west onto Galloway Drive (on the north side of the church), enter through the second entrance in the church parking lot (avoiding the Chickasaw Country Club guard shack), and follow the signs. Exit the parking lot by turning right onto Galloway Drive, which leads back to North Highland Avenue.
Information extracted from official website • Last updated: Sep 29, 2025

What People Say

What's Great

  • Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)

Areas for Improvement

  • Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)

Detailed Insights

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Perfect for Age Groups

  • Toddlers (1-3 years)
  • School age (7-12 years)

Best Times to Visit

  • Weekends can be busy

Most Mentioned Positives

great (3)best (1)

Pricing Feedback

Good value mentioned (2 mentions)

Accessibility Features

parking

Recent Reviews

Maria Bortters

Maria Bortters

5 years ago

The Memphis Greek Fest was an adventure with this kind of like being our third time coming.. we enjoy every year, the shuttle bus picked us up at the Poplar Plaza (plenty of parking). 3 can goods for the Memphis Food Bank got us all in for free. (Bonus) The priest of the church welcomes your family and is very, very nice and kind. All of members are welcoming. My grandkids go there for extra credit for their school so they talk about the Greek festival, the city of origin... so it was a great adventure to receive extra credit and also go to have a fun time at this event. Also, the music was pleasing and people was dancing. An abundance of food was available... plenty of seating outside under the tent or inside where the food was. All of the dinners and desserts were very exclusive of Greece. There was several vendors on the property, selling jewelry, concessions and pottery. Even though it was raining this day, everybody showed up and had fun! We will return next year extra credit or not.

Kathy Garbus

Kathy Garbus

7 months ago

Music was good, vendors were good too. Food, specially meats, were terrible. Very dry, tough, and flavorless. We spent a lot of money on food and ended up throwing it away. Saturday at noon they were sold out of Baklava, very disappointed.

Jeanne Nickelson

Jeanne Nickelson

2 years ago

This year, my husband was not up to doing more than buying dinner, although I thoroughly enjoy the music and the dancing. So rather than go in, we used the drive-through option. The entrance for the drive-through was just south of Sam Cooper Blvd., and the officers directing traffic were pleasant and helpful. The Festival had people taking orders on tablet, and the menu, while not as extensive as what is offered if you parked and went into the church or under the awning, was well worth the wait; it took approximately 30 minutes. Sadly, they had underestimated the appeal of their pastries and baklava, because those had sold out (from inside and the drive-through) about halfway through Saturday, before we arrived. However, we both enjoyed our meals (the vegetarian meal and the pork meal). They have such good spanikopita and the marinated pork was delicious! There was no charge for going through the drive-through, and the charge for going in to the festival is more than reasonable, especially these days; this year it was $3 per person, or one dollar off for each canned good you bring--free entry for 3 cans per person, which my husband and I usually do. I am impatiently anticipating next year's festival and hope to see many people in attendance!

BiiigCam

BiiigCam

a year ago

It was cool I've never been in it was my first time I was kind of by mistake lol but it was cool Great selection of food I would like to see more trinkets and art but if you're hungry that's the spot

Ally Carroway

Ally Carroway

a year ago

I forgot to take a picture of my food because I took one bite it was gone before I knew. I must said this is my third Greek festival from two different state (AL and FL) and this one in Memphis has the best green bean(the best), the lamb chop was tender and full of favor, the souvlakia - Greek marinated pork tenderloin was good and tasty, the spanakopita was bigger then I ever had and good, first time seem variety cookie pack so I was able to try them all and went back the next day to buy what I like( Ergolavi, Koulouria and paximathia) not a big fan of baklava ( I never had been since the golden girls days) but my family enjoyed them. The admission cost was very affordable, everybody (entry, pick up line, cookie table, and inside food line) was very nice and speaking(+++++), plenty of space to sit down, kid area, music was great and I really enjoyed the vendor with jewelry. I will see you next year if my schedule allows it but great job

Contact Information

573 N Highland St, Memphis, TN 38122, USA

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Quick Stats

Overall Rating
4.6
Total Reviews69
Recent Reviews5