Look, St. Pete has no shortage of things to put in your mouth. We’ve got craft cocktail bars, overpriced avocado toast, and at least four places that’ll charge you $18 for a charcuterie board the size of a cocktail napkin. But this summer, something exciting is landing at Sundial, and it involves yogurt. Real yogurt. Yogurt from Greece. Yes, that Greece.
Go Greek Yogurt, the California-born brand that’s already won over cities like Los Angeles and New York before expanding internationally, is bringing its first Tampa Bay location to St. Pete at 153 2nd Ave. North in the Sundial this summer. The target opening is late July to early August 2026, though construction hasn’t started yet, so hold that excitement at a steady simmer.
Founded in 2012, the brand was built on a single, almost aggressively simple idea: introduce authentic, European-style Greek yogurt to an American market that had mostly been eating the sad, watery impostor versions for years. Unlike your standard frozen yogurt shop pumping out neon-colored mystery flavors, Go Greek Yogurt is doing something different. Their menu leans into fresh and frozen Greek yogurt as a snack, dessert, or full meal, with ingredients sourced directly from Greece and across Europe, including Greek honey, olive oil, and traditional spoon sweets.
And yes, there’s a self-serve toppings bar. We’re talking granola, fresh fruit, shaved chocolate, toasted coconut, chocolate chips, flax seeds, and hemp seeds. It’s basically the responsible adult version of a froyo bar, and that’s exactly the kind of energy we need more of…