Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation

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Atlanta, United States

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Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation is located in Atlanta, United States on 2500 Clairmont Rd. Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category church in United States.

Address

2500 Clairmont Rd

Phone

+1 4046335870

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Rae Salyers

So, this review is really just for the Atlanta Greek Festival. I can’t really review the cathedral fairly, but I can say that we love the festival! The food is so amazing, and I’m glad that they were still able to do the drive through with COVID. We wanted to make sure we showed our support, and kept the tradition going despite these crazy times. The wait was long, but was to be expected, and definitely worth it! We ordered two gyros, three chicken kabobs with rice and pitas, potatoes, a Greek salad, and spanakopita. Everything is so delicious! It’s all we’ve been eating for the past two days, and we will be sad when it’s gone. Thank you for this great festival! We love you! Also, I forgot to take pictures until after we had already started devouring.

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Len Bradner

Was there for the Greek Festival drive thru... I've been to Greek Festivals in CT, NJ, SC, & probably some I'm forgetting.... this food was the BEST!

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Kathy Seigle

If this community is anything like they are the weekend of the Greek Festival, this is an amazing church. Everyone is friendly and welcoming. One of the congregation gave a talk about the Greek Orthodox church and summed up about 2000 years of church history in 15 minutes and did a great job of it. They had volunteers in the church and outside of it to answer questions. The food is amazing, the dancing and programs are entertaining - all that - but the selling point is the way that they make thousands of people feel welcome every year. I saw a little girl dancing to one of the Greek bands and an older lady, from another table and obviously not related, started clapping her hands and encouraging the girl to dance. It was a sweet moment to see. Anyway, if the community is like this, it's not a traditional \look down your nose at the new person\-type place. No worries if you don't speak Greek, the guy who gave the tour said that they have cards in the pews so that you won't get lost.

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Michael OB

ευχαριστώ και ευθυμίες Gotta love this place! Especially watching the Yiayia’s in the kitchen cooking pastry’s during the festival. Very friendly people and a beautiful Cathedral.

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Richard Mancine

Don't skip a chance to go. Well organized. Losts of food choices. Great entertainment. Take the chapel tour. Very interesting. All the members of the church were super hospitable. Parking was easy with a bus ride to the church.