Fayetteville Greek Festival Returns for 2025 with Food, Music, and Family Fun

FAYETTEVILLE, NC — One of the city’s most beloved cultural celebrations is back as the Fayetteville Greek Festival 2025 returns for a two-day event filled with authentic food, lively music, and community spirit. The festival takes place Saturday, September 20, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, September 21, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., at Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, located at 614 Oakridge Avenue.

Visitors can expect a weekend of rich traditions and vibrant entertainment, including live music and traditional Greek dancing that captures the joy and energy of Greek culture. The event also features an impressive menu of authentic Greek cuisine — from gyros and souvlaki to spanakopita, baklava, and other homemade specialties.

Admission is free, making it an accessible family-friendly event for everyone to enjoy. Festivalgoers are encouraged to bring their appetites, as food and pastries will be available for purchase with cash, credit or debit cards, and checks accepted.

Parking will be available along Oakridge Avenue and nearby streets.

With just two days to experience Fayetteville’s annual taste of Greece, organizers invite the community to come out, eat, dance, and celebrate — or as the Greeks say, OPA!

Kres Thomas | FayToday News