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Stalactites is a Greek-Australian restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] [3] It is located on Lonsdale street in the Melbourne's CBD's Greek quarter. [4] [5] The restaurant was founded in 1978 by Konstantinos Tsoutouras, also known as Barba Kostas. [2] He had previously opened other chain restaurants and fish and chips stores, before ...
Fire dancing at the 2009 Lonsdale Street Glendi. The annual Melbourne Antipodes Festival is held on Lonsdale Street over a week in March, and has been held since 1987. The festival is renowned for its Lonsdale Street "Glendi" (Greek for "party") - a weekend-long event that is held to coincide with the Greek National Day (25 March).
The Eureka Tower, one of Melbourne's most identifiable structures designed by Greek Australian Nonda Katsalidis.. Modern Greek civilisation in Melbourne is perpetuated by three Greek Australian day schools, dozens of after-hours 'Greek schools', a network of aged care and welfare societies, many community and cultural organisations, brotherhoods, youth groups, and sporting clubs.
This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Greek Australians in Melbourne. Pages in category "Greek-Australian culture in Melbourne" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Aug. 26—At the Greek Tavern now under construction, John Vachtsevanos hopes diners will enjoy not only traditional Greek food with a "modern twist" but views of nearby downtown Gainesville.
Many Pontic Greek dance groups exist worldwide in the diaspora. According to one Pontic Greek man living in Melbourne, "every Pontian club had a dancing group." [12] Today, some dances may be performed to Western instruments like guitars and drum kits. [13] Dance is essential to Pontian life and occurs at almost all major events.
Max Watt's (formerly the Hi-Fi) - 125 Swanston St, Melbourne. Melbourne & Olympic Parks (and Rod Laver Arena) - Batman Ave, Melbourne; Memo Music Hall - 88 Acland Street, St Kilda; Mercat Basement - 456 Queen St, Melbourne. (Closed 2016) The Merri Bar, 15 Gilbert Rd., Preston; Merri Creek Tavern, 111 High Street, Northcote
Logos Bros Central Cafe, Blackall, Queensland. General dining room of the Logos Brother's Central Cafe at Blackall. Almost every town in Queensland, New South Wales, and country Victoria had a Greek café, and as many as ten operated in larger towns like Ipswich and Toowoomba during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s—the heyday of the Greek café.