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2018 Greek Festival Menu Only.Pub FOOD MENUS Come enjoy our Greek Kitchen (Ελληνική Kουζίνα) The pride of Omaha’s Original Greek Festival lies in those men and women who volunteer their precious time and talent to cook and bake the authentic Greek food you will be tasting. The food items come from the mainland and islands of Greece and are made from recipes handed down through the generations. Cash, Credit Card or Food Tickets accepted at Cashier Areas Food Menu 2018 FESTIVAL LOCATION: Gyro .................................................................... $7.00 Famous Greek pita sandwich with Gyro, Onion, Tomato, and Tsatziki Historic St. John’s Chicken Gyro ....................................................... $7.00 Greek Orthodox Church Chicken Breast served on pita with Onion, Tomato, and Tsatziki FESTIVAL SCHEDULE: Souvlaki ............................................................. $7.00 Friday, August 17: 5pm – 10pm Marinated Pork Tenderloin, grilled and served on Pita with Saturday, August 18: 11am – 10pm Onion, Tomato, and Tsatziki OmahaGreekFest Sunday, August 19: 11am – 7pm Lamb Kabobs (Limited Availability) ..................... $9.00 (SATURDAY ONLY at 2:00 p.m.) Cubed Leg of Lamb, marinated, served on pita with Onion, Tomato, and Tsatziki Chicken Riganato ................................................. $5.00 OPA! Chicken Breast baked with Lemon and Greek Seasoning, served with Lemon Sauce www.GreekFestOmaha.com Salata (Greek Salad) ........................................... $6.00 Lettuce, Tomatoes, Feta Cheese, Kalamata Olives, Cucumbers, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH and Homemade Greek Dressing 602 Park Avenue Omaha, NE 68105 Salata (Greek Salad) with Chicken ...................... $8.00 Salata (Greek Salad) with Gyro ........................... $8.00 Phone: 402/345-7103 ● Fax: 402/345-0802 Spanakopita ........................................................ $2.00 Ultra-thin Phyllo pie filled with Spinach and Cheese Omaha’s Original GREEK FESTIVAL 2018 Page 2 FOOD MENUS FOOD MENUS Tiropita ........................................................ $2.00 Thiples ................................................................ $2.00 Ultra-thin Phyllo pie filled with a delicate blend of Flaky rolled pastry dipped in Honey and topped with Nuts Cheeses Kourambiethes (One) .......................................... $1.50 Dolmathes ........................................................... $1.00 Almond Shortbread Cookie covered in Powdered Sugar Seasoned Ground Beef and Rice wrapped in Grape Leaves served hot with Lemon Sauce Melomakarona (One) ........................................... $1.50 Cinnamon-spiced Cookie drizzled in Honey-Clove Syrup and Meatless Dolmathes ............................................ $1.00 Walnuts Rice, Vegetables, Herbs and Spices wrapped in Grape Leaves served Cold with Tzatziki Koulouria (Small Package) .................................. $5.00 Braided Butter Cookies Hot Dog ............................................................... $3.00 Made by Greeks the traditional American way Paximathia (Small Package) ................................ $5.00 Sweet, Greek Biscotti with a hint of Citrus Sides Variety Pack ....................................................... Varies Pre-Packaged Sampler of Greek Pastries Greek Fries .......................................................... $3.00 Greek Potatoes .................................................... $4.00 Greek Coffee (Inside) .......................................... $2.00 Small Potatoes roasted in Olive Oil and Spices Rich unfiltered Greek Coffee served in a Demitasse Cup Rice ..................................................................... $1.00 Frappe (Inside) ................................................... $3.00 Saganaki (Flaming Cheese) ................................. $5.00 Frothy foam topped refreshing iced coffee Flamed Kasseri Cheese on bread and sprinkled with Lemon Juice Beverage Menu Dessert Menu Bottled Water ...................................................... $2.00 Coke, Diet Coke, or Sprite .................................... $2.00 Baklava (One Piece) ............................................ $3.00 Strawberry Slushies (Non-Alcohol) ..................... $2.00 Filo Pastry layered with Butter, Walnuts, Cinnamon, and Honey Citrus Syrup Bud & Bud Lite ..................................................... $4.00 Imported Beer (Mythos) ...................................... $5.00 Baklava Sundae ................................................... $2.00 Vanilla Ice Cream topped with crumbled Baklava Black Retsina (Retsina & Coke) ........................... $5.00 Metaxa Brandy .................................................... $5.00 Loukoumathes ..................................................... $3.00 Ouzo .................................................................... $5.00 Greek Donuts topped with Honey Syrup, Walnuts, and Ouzorita .............................................................. $5.00 Cinnamon Mavrodaphne (Sweet Red) .. Glass $5.00/Bottle $25.00 Karithopita .......................................................... $2.00 Retsina (Dry White) ............ Glass $5.00/Bottle $20.00 Spiced Walnut Cake moistened in a Honey Syrup Imported Greek Wine (Dry White or Red) .............. Glass $5.00/Bottle $20.00 Page 3 Omaha’s Original GREEK FESTIVAL 2018 Omaha’s Original GREEK FESTIVAL 2018 Page 4 .
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