Food, Fun, Music, Culture at Armenian Fest
St. John the Baptist Armenian Orthodox Church 7825 W. Layton Ave, Greenfield, Wisconsin 53220
Event time: 11am-6pm
Armenia is among the world’s longest surviving civilizations and Armenians have a long history in the Milwaukee area. Since the 1930s, the local Armenian community gathered every summer for a picnic featuring traditional Mediterranean dishes made from old family recipes. That informal picnic has grown into Armenian Fest, a popular attraction for Milwaukee festivalgoers seeking good food at reasonable prices in a warm, welcoming setting.
Although similar in some respects to the cooking of Greece and other Eastern Mediterranean nations, Armenian cuisine includes many unique dishes and often draws from a different array of spices and ingredients than the recipes of its neighbors.
This year’s Armenian Fest will be held, rain or shine, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 23 on the grounds and in the culture hall of St. John the Baptist Armenian Orthodox Church, 7825 W. Layton Ave. The menu will include chicken and beef kebob, cheese and spinach burek, lamajoun (a pizza-like dish served on thin tortilla dough), humus, tabouleh, vegetarian and meat sarma and a mouthwatering array of baklava and other traditional pastries.
Traditional Armenian music will be provided indoors and outside by Wisconsin band Mideast Beat. Armenian Fest also features church tours and a culture book selling books, artifacts and Armenian wine by the bottle.
Parking is free.
Price: free