STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Hundreds of Staten Islanders headed to Bulls Head on Saturday to feast on the succulent meals being prepared on grills and rotisseries at the Greek Festival hosted by Holy Trinity–St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
Volunteers dished up treats like souvlaki, kebabs, and moussaka, all roasted and prepped on the premises.
Children kept busy in the bouncy houses and inflatable slides, while adults enjoyed traditional Greek music and watched Greek dancers.
“We have the best gyros in town,” said church president Andrew Economos. “I personally cook the chicken, so everybody loves the chicken.”
Sunday is the last day to catch the festival, and all the delicious Greek food for which it is famous.
Hours on Sunday are from 2 to 10 p.m.
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