The 37th Annual Greek Festival has been rescheduled to Oct. 27 and 28 at McCoy Pavilion in Ala Moana Beach Park.

The festival was originally scheduled for Aug. 25 and 26, but was postponed due to then-Hurricane Lane.

The festival features Greek specialties such as spanokopita (spinach pie), Greek chicken, gyro sandwiches, souvlaki (shish-ka-bob), loukaniko (Greek sausage), a variety of Greek salads, and an assortment of Greek pastries. New items this year include the Santorini sundae, which is vanilla ice cream topped with crumbled baklava, fasolakia (Greek green beans), and horiatiki salata (authentic village salad).

The Greek Taverna will offer imported Greek beer, ouzo, and red, white and Retsina wines.

There will be live music on the main courtyard stage with Mythos, a nationally-known Greek band from the West Coast. Jake Sotiriadis will be playing in the Diamond Head courtyard.

Both days include authentic Greek dances performed by the Nisiotes Dance Group, a special concert by The Aloha Youth Choir and other cultural presentations.

There’s also fun for the keiki at the Kid’s Craft booth, which will also offer a Greek market/bazaar with imported deli food.

Admission is $3 for adults; free for children under 11 years, and active military and their families.

The 37th Annual Greek Festival is presented by Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Pacific as a benefit for the church and other local charities. Click here for more information or visit The Greek Festival’s Twitter and Facebook pages.