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“OG owner/founder of Greek Spot Passed Away in June”


Gregory Gabriel Kavadias via Facebook

“Dear PoPville,

My husband and I didn’t see this covered on your blog but thought it should be since the Greek Spot has been such an institution/go-to for numerous years in the U street area.

We were pretty taken aback/saddened by the news of Gregory Gabriel Kavadias‘ passing, when we got takeout from greek spot tonite for first time in a few months. They had a sign up honoring the life of Gregory. I remember him from the very beginnings of their opening. Beyond being the purveyor of some delicious food, he was always super personable and it was nice to chat with him about various happenings, from food to family to music.

Sad his life was cut short by illness. Here is link to the facebook post. And link to obituary w.info on where to make contributions in his honor.”


2017 11th Street, NW via Facebook

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