Souvlaki Boys open new store in Sydney’s Marrickville

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The Souvlaki Boys had the grand opening of their new store in Marrickville, Sydney on Saturday, March 9.

The event began with an official blessing by Father Michael from the local St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.

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The blessing.

On the day, there was also live entertainment by Tommy Tsonis on the bouzouki and Niko from Zeibekiko Journey. Panagia Soumela Sydney’s musicians and young dancers also took part.

This celebration was enjoyed alongside some delicious food by the Souvlaki Boys, including souvlakia and loukanika (sausages).

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Tommy Tsonis provided entertainment.
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The Alepidis family with John Loukadellis.

The Alepidis family, who own the shop, thanked all for attending on the special day.

“A big thank you to everyone for their help and support,” a Facebook post read.

READ MORE: Souvlaki Boys left in shock after becoming 2020 Inner West Business of the Year.

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