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Opa Fest - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Troy, MI

760 W. Wattles Road Troy, MI 48098Map(313) 963-2448
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Opa Fest - St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Troy, MI

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Here is what you will see at the 2022 Opa! Fest

  • Live entertainment from Onerio – one of the most dynamic Greek bands in the nation!
  • Vote for your favorite Iron Chef as this year’s Iron Chef Competition heats up again between Detroit News and St. Nicholas. 
  • A fun festival for the whole family including a Children’s Play Area for kids of all ages! Kids fun and games provided by www.bouncersandmore.com

Join in this year’s festivities and “Be Greek for a Day”, as we focus on authentic Greek Cuisine with all your favorite Greek dishes:  Pastichio, Lemon Chicken, Spanakopita, Greek Salad, Dolmathes, Gyro, Saganaki, Souvlaki, Rice Pudding, Lamb Shanks and Kefthedes (Greek Meat Balls) . And who for forget our wonderful Pastries much more!

Join us for delicious dinners, beer and wine. Savor the scrumptious sweets and luscious Loukoumathes, and relax with a cup of Greek coffee or ice cold frappe. Kick up your heels and join us on the dance floor where you can learn to dance like “Zorba the Greek”! Bring the kids for various children’s activities, rides and games. Don’t forget to purchase some Greek souvenirs and jewelry at the international marketplace.

The Greek Taverna will be fully stocked with Greek Wines, Greek Beer, Ouzo, and Metaxa!

The Kouzina Zaharolastikes (Greek Pastry Kitchen) will be filled with homemade Greek pastries by the members of the St. Nicholas including Baklava, Theples, Galaktoboureko, Koulourakia, Melomakarona, Kourambiethes, Karithopita and more.

The Kafenion (Coffee shop) will serve Greek coffee, Frape, and right next door you can enjoy the oh so delicious Loukoumathes – Greek Honey Balls. 

Stop by and become a “Elenika ya mia mera” (Greek for a Day)

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