ANDOVER, MA — The 2025 Andover Greek Fest is set to take place September 13 and 14 at Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 71 Chandler Road. The annual celebration of Greek culture promises food, music, dancing, and family-friendly activities for visitors of all ages.
Festival organizers say attendees can expect an array of authentic Greek cuisine, including gyros, lamb, souvlaki, and sweet treats such as loukoumades. A Greek coffee frappe stand and a wine and beer garden will also be available.
Live music and traditional Greek dancing will provide entertainment throughout the weekend, bringing a taste of Mediterranean culture to Andover. Families can enjoy a kids’ zone featuring face painting, a reptile show, bouncy tents, and other activities.
The festival also features an Agora marketplace with handmade crafts, gifts, and other cultural specialties. Admission is free, and organizers report ample parking and shuttle service will be available.
Tentative hours are 11 a.m. to roughly 11 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to about 4 p.m. on Sunday. Organizers note that schedules may be adjusted, and they recommend checking official festival channels for updates.
The event is designed to highlight the richness of Greek heritage and offer something for everyone, from grandparents to young children. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to avoid crowds, dress comfortably, and bring cash for vendor purchases, as some marketplace vendors may not accept cards.
“Set your calendars for this festive weekend,” organizers said. “Andover will come alive with the warmth and spirit of Greek culture, from food and music to dancing and community camaraderie. OPA!”
For more information, visit andoverorthodox.org or follow the festival’s social media accounts.
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