Such a cute little festival! My husband and I visited on a beautiful Sunday afternoon and had a great couple of hours. We were expecting it to be a little bigger, with more vendors. Food quality was A+ although the ticket for food system is a little confusing at first. I really enjoyed my greek coffee and the spanakopita while my husband enjoyed some type of chicken and rice plate. I loved the Greek dancers and although I have no dancing skills, I felt inclined to join them in dance. If there was additional seating we would have stayed awhile longer.
Susan C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Antonio, TX
Not too crowded and chaotic at 3 pm. Ran into some friends and passed the afternoon away talking about friends who have passed away at a relatively young age. Bummer memories. Then we started really drinking. The Greek beer served this year is Mythos. I like any old Greek beer. $ 5, not bad. Bud Light $ 4. As usual, the main foods are centrally located and range in price from $ 2 to $ 12, the latter being a nice sampler platter. Music of course under the tent. Some entertainment every 30 minutes or so. Only a $ 3 entry fee. Not a bad deal.
Katie B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Antonio, TX
The funstival is a small annual fundraiser for the Greek Orthodox church. Authentic food like dolmades, pastichio, and gyros are on hand and very delicious! But if it is Greek beer you are looking for make sure to go on Friday as they are sure to run out by Sunday. The Greek dancers are super cute and Greek merchandise and art is available at the ‘plaka’ area. We go every year!