Baltimore Greek Week
The Mediterranean Diet:
A Greek Journey Through Food
When: March 20th – 27th
Why: To promote the Greek culture and celebrate Greek Independence Day!
Many local establishments are participating in this year's 1st Annual Baltimore Greek Week, which culminates on Sunday, March 27th with the colorful Maryland Greek Independence Parade in Greektown.
In addition to discounted Greek food specials, here are some highlights:
- The 1st Annual Baltimore Greek Week Kick off Event will be hosted at Ikaros Restaurant on March 20th at 1:30pm.
- Zorba's Restaurant is hosting a Greek Buffet on March 21st thru March 24th, 5pm to close; $16 fixed price, includes pork, grilled lamb chops, grilled octopus, Greek salad, Zorba's salad, and some surprises.
- The Olive Room at the Inn at the Black Olive and new Agora Greek Gourmet Market is hosting a Greek Wine Tasting on March 23rd at 6pm.
- The Acropolis Restaurant is hosting a Lecturer Series Night focusing on the Health Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet and Greek Wine, Drs. Panagis Galiatsatos and Samarjit Das, on March 24th at 6pm.
- The Hazelwood Inn is hosting ALL WEEK: Free Movie Showings of Greek American Movies like Zorba the Greek, 300, Troy, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Never on Sunday; Specials include Ouzo Lemonade Cocktails, and Flaming Cheese (Saganaki).
- The Kentrikon is the 1st Greek Establishment opening in 1954 and is a Historic Landmark – featuring Greek Cookbooks.
For more information and a complete list of participants, visit www.baltimoregreekweek.com.
Organized by The Baltimore-Piraeus Sister City Committee
The Baltimore-Piraeus Sister City Committee was founded in 1982 to promote cultural and business exchanges between the port cities of Baltimore, USA and Piraeus, Greece. As the event organizer, The Baltimore-Piraeus Sister City Committee is simply looking to promote awareness of our committee. We host a number of Greek cultural and educational events throughout the Baltimore area, which have contributed to raising money for such causes as: Cooley's Anemia research at Johns Hopkins, the restoration of The Liberty Ship S.S. John W. Brown, and the Ancient Collection of The Walters Art Museum.