Eat, drink and dance like a Greek at the Greek Festival, Friday to Sunday, June 5 to 7, 2026, on the grounds of Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral (the place with the giant gold dome). This very popular festival (more than 25,000 people attend each year) encompasses homemade Greek food, live music, dance performances, cooking demos and a Greek boutique stocked with jewelry, clothing, fine art and more.

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Entertainment
Appearances this year include the a variety of Greek dance performances and live music.
Throughout the weekend, enjoy the sights and sounds of Greece with live bouzouki music, traditional dance performances and new indoor dance demos and lessons.
You will not want to miss the regularly scheduled hourly tours inside one of the coolest historic and cultural landmarks in Denver, ‘The Gold Dome’ also known as the Assumption Cathedral of the Theotokos.

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Also check out cooking demonstrations and family-friendly activities.
Shop from 18 vendors spread across 2 areas offering authentic Greek jewelry, olive oils, spices, honey, ceramics, and art.
Here’s a full schedule of events.

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Dining
It’s time to eat like a Greek! With a menu of handmade items served at the Denver Greek Festival, we are sure there are several foods you will fall in love with and become your favorites.
Enjoy Spanakopita, Kalamari, Dolmathes, Gyros (sold at four locations!), Baklava and more. Get your tastebuds ready to try new foods you didn’t even know existed.
New and expanded dining options include additional covered outdoor seating and a new indoor dining experience.
Located inside the Hellenic Community Center the Yasou Bistro will serve Pastisio, Dolmades, Greek Salad, Spanakopita, Tiropita, Gyros, and an assortment of Greek pastries.
Four Greek Bars, including two Tavernas will serve up your favorite Greek wine, beer, and spirits
Be sure to check out the new Courtyard Taverna with covered seating upstairs.
Tickets & Hours
Denver Greek Festival tickets are $5, $3 for seniors. Kids (12 and under) get in FREE.
Open Friday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to midnight and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Parking
Getting to the Festival is easier than ever, with new off-site parking and shuttle service, dedicated rideshare zones and bike racks. Several dedicated off-site parking lots are available with free shuttle service running round-trip every 15 minutes.
Handicap parking is available at the upper Alameda lot (placard required), with a separate handicap dropoff area nearby. Bike racks are also available near the festival entrance.
4610 E. Alameda (Alameda and Dahlia), Denver.
Want More Fun Things To Do?
Look at our full events calendar, where you can type in any date, or check out what’s happening over the next few days right here:
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