I went on a Sunday around 5 pm. It's a fun family atmosphere. Live music during dinner in the big tent got people smiling and moving. The food wasn't bad, however, I'm partial to grandma's homemade grape leaves, spanakopita, and lamb.
It's not the kind of event I could spend much more than an hour at. There's not much worth seeing in the way of crafty knick knacks. You definitely see everything you need to see in the first ten minutes. It's great for dinner and drinks split between two people for around $30. I felt bad for anyone coming as I was leaving. 7 pm is prime time for food and seating becomes hard to come by. Keep that in mind if you're making plans to go.