Celebrating Mother’s Day

In modern times we call it Mother’s Day, but like many elements of culture, this annual celebration of motherhood has firm roots in ancient Greece.

And while goddesses, offerings and feasts have made way for cards, crafts and presents, the ethos remains all about maternal appreciation.

So, as we look to celebrate the role of mothers around the nation on May 13, here’s a diversion into a little Greek history and the ancient symbolism that celebrating Mother’s Day holds.

Mothers celebrated in ancient Greece

Each year in spring, ancient Greeks honoured Rhea. The daughter of earth goddess Gaia and sky god Uranus, she was renowned as the mother of the Olympian gods and goddesses.

The event was traditionally celebrated by offering honey cakes, fine drinks and flowers at sunrise, and to this day in Greece many people offer their mothers cakes and flowers on Mother’s Day morning.

A modern-day celebration

These days Mother’s Day in Greece is celebrated on the second Sunday in May, as it is in most areas of the world.

It’s an event to reflect and appreciate the role of mothers and mother-figures within a family, as well as the influence of motherhood on society.

Mother’s Day at Georges

We welcome the opportunity to celebrate Mother’s Day at Georges, offering a family-friendly environment to enjoy a brunch, lunch or dinner with mum at our waterside restaurant.

Whether it’s a small affair or large, we have a host of dining options available to ensure mum feels truly appreciated on her special day.

Brunch – Join us from 8am until 11.30am as we serve up a delectable Mother’s Day breakfast featuring a menu of all the family favourites like Eggs Benedict, bacon and egg rolls, pancakes or more.

Lunch – If lunch is more your mum’s style after a morning spent enjoying pampering and a well-earned relax, we have a host of dining options available including our renowned share menu, along with a la carte options.

Afternoon drinks and nibbles – Treat mum to a harbourside sunset, and spoil her with fine wine and fine fare courtesy of our lounge menu.

Dinner – Meanwhile if evening suits best, enjoy a family meal overlooking the twinkling lights of the harbour, along with a Greek banquet or a range of options from our acclaimed dining menu.

George’s Mediterranean Bar and Grill is currently taking bookings for Mother’s Day and we look forward to sharing your family event.

About George’s

Located on the King Street Wharf amidst the beauty and excitement of Darling Harbour, George’s Mediterranean Bar and Grill is renowned as one of Sydney’s premier eateries. Come share the Greek hospitality for which we are renowned as we serve up harbourside dining in simply stunning surrounds.

You can learn more about our function facilities here, or contact us directly for further advice.