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Greek Bakery” Pork Souvlaki Or Loukaniko Small Greek Salad All of us at St. Catherine’s are excited to welcome you to this 44th Greek Food & If you have Wine Fest. We have delicious food, Greek wines, live music, dance performances, any questions vendors, kidzone and our beautiful Byzantine church to share with you! please do not hesitate to ask any of our volunteers. From the Inside Κουζινα “Greek Kitchen” From the Outside Ψισταρια "Greek Grill" Appetizers Gyro Sandwich $8.00 Choose from: Beef & Lamb,Chicken Souvlaki, Small Greek Salad. $5 Pork Souvlaki or Loukaniko From the Φουρνο “Greek Bakery” Spanakopita (spinach pie) $6 Loukoumades Combos: Tiropita (Greek Cheese Pie) $6 Gyro Sandwich with Salad or Fries $11 (Greek-style doughnuts with Cheese Cake Baklava $4 Tsoureki $7 Tzatziki (cucumber garlic sauce) $5 Choose from: Lamb & Beef, Chicken, Pork or Loukaniko Crushed Walnuts, Honey Baklava $3 Koulourakia bag $8 Appetizer Sampler (Tzatziki, Skordalia, Dolmades, Saganaki & Cinnamon) Olives, Pita) $8 / Loukaniko Combo $14 Galaktobouriko $3 Karidopita $2.50 Small $6 Greek Style Potatoes $5 Small Greek Salad $5.00 Melomakarona $1.25 Pastes $3.50 French Fries $5.00 Orzo $3.50 Large $8 Kourambiedes 4 for $3 Kok $ 4 Greek Fries: Oregano & Feta Cheese $7 Baklava Sundae $6 Katai $3 Meals Almond Crescents $3 Saganaki / Greek Flame Cheese $8 Diples $3.50 Large Greek Salad $10 Hot Dog $5 Dolmades Plate w/ Tzatziki $12 Hot Dog/French Fries Combo $8 Moussaka with Greek Salad $13 Pita & Tzatziki dipping plate $4 Pastitchio with Greek Salad $12 Lamb Shank with Tomato Sauce & Orzo $16 Extra Side of Tzatziki $1 Half a Greek Style Chicken with Orzo $12 Greek Meatballs with Tomato Sauce & Orzo $12 Lamb Chops with Oven Potatoes & Greek Salad $22 Ταβερνα “Greek Tavern” Surf 'n' Turf. Lamb Chops and Octopus Ouzo $7 Καφεvειo with Oven Potatoes & Greek Salad $28 Look out for Mimouzo $7 “Greek Coee Shop” Vegetarian Stued Peppers with Oven Potatoes $12 our wine Metaxa Brandy $7 American Coee $2 Octopus Dinner with Oven Potatoes & Greek Salad $19 22 Sampler Plate (Pastitchio, Spanakopita, Meatball) $18 tasting cart for Greek House Wine $ Bottle $6 Glass Greek Coee $3 a sample Premium Greek Wine $26 Bottle $8 Glass Greek Frappe Coee $4 Extra Premium Greek Wine $30 Bottle $9 Glass Rice Pudding $4 of Greek wines Greek Beers $6 Greek Style Yoghurt with Honey & Walnuts $7 Soda $2 Water $2.
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