Our Washington D.C. Greek events and festivals page lists Greek Orthodox Church food festivals in and around our nation's capital of Washington D.C. Greek festivals in DC run from spring through fall and offer the tastes, sounds and feel of Greece right in the neighborhood of your local Greek Orthodox Church. Washington DC Greek festival and event organizers should contact us to get their organizational events listed for the world to see. Send us an email to list your Greek American food festival in the DC area, including in Georgetown, Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, Howard University, Kalorama, LeDroit Park, Mount Pleasant, Park View, Pleasant Plains, Shaw, Burleith, Chinatown, Downtown, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Logan Circle, Mount Vernon Square, Penn Quarter, Sheridan Kalorama, Southwest Federal Center, West End, American University Park, Berkley, Cathedral Heights, Chevy Chase, Cleveland Park, Colony Hill, Forest Hills, Foxhall, Friendship Heights, Glover Park, Kent, Massachusetts Heights, McLean Gardens, North Cleveland Park, Observatory Circle, Potomac Heights, Spring Valley, Tenleytown, The Palisades, Wakefield, Wesley Heights, Woodland-Normanstone Terrace, Woodley Park, Barnaby Woods, Brightwood, Brightwood Park, Colonial Village, Crestwood, Fort Totten, Hawthorne, Manner Park, Petworth, Queens Chapel, Riggs Park, Shepherd Park, Sixteenth Street Heights, Takoma, Arboretum, Bloomingdale, Brentwood, Brookland, Carver Langston, Eckington, Edgewood, Fort Lincoln, Gateway, Ivy City, Langdon, Michigan Park, Pleasant Hill, Stronghold, Trinidad, Truxton Circle, Woodridge, Barney Circle, Capitol Hill, Judiciary Square, Kingman Park, Navy Yard, Near Northeast, Southwest Waterfront, Sursum Corda, Swampoodle, Benning Heights, Burrville, Capitol View, Central Northeast, Civic Betterment, Deanwood, Dupont Park, Eastland Gardens, Fairfax Village, Fairlawn, Fort Davis, Good Hope, Greenway, Hillbrook, Hillcrest, Kenilworth, Kingman Park, Lincoln Heights, Marshall Heights, Mayfair, Naylor Gardens, Penn Branch, Randle Highlands, River Terrace, Skyland, Twining, Anacostia, Barry Farm, Bellevue, Buena Vista, Congress Heights, Douglass, Fairlawn, Garfield Heights, Knox Hill, Shipley Terrace, Washington Highlands and Woodland.
Greek Orthodox Churches located in Washington DC include Saint Sophia Cathedral (36th & Massachusetts Ave.) and Sts. Constantine & Helen Church (at Sixteenth St., NW).