
Broadway is getting its own frozen Greek yogurt fix. Culture Club, a Nashville-born froyo concept, is set to open its second city location next Wednesday, July 15, with a compact street-facing walk-up window at the entrance to Chief’s on Broadway. The new outpost, clocking in at roughly 120 square feet, is built for speed: quick orders at the window for passersby and a kiosk inside Chief’s to handle larger groups. Brothers Bear and PJ Kaminer launched Culture Club to blend high-quality Greek yogurt, chef-driven toppings, and grab-and-go convenience into one tidy, tourist-ready package.
Chef-Curated Sundaes And Spin-The-Wheel Flavors
The Broadway window will serve rotating frozen Greek yogurt flavors alongside a lineup of chef-curated toppings, including a gluten-free cookie dough, plus a build-your-own sundae format that pairs a yogurt base with two toppings, a sauce, and garnishes, as reported by Nashville Lifestyles. The toppings bar will be overseen by pastry chef Noelle Marchetti, a James Beard Award semifinalist whose credentials are detailed by Axios Nashville. The whole setup is designed to keep flavors seasonal, sundaes moving, and Broadway foot traffic from lingering too long in line.
Walk-Up Treats At Chief’s Front Door
The new Culture Club counter sits right at the entrance to Chief’s on Broadway, the multi-level venue at 200 Broadway that lists its address and daily hours on its site. Chief’s on Broadway positions the walk-up window as part of its ground-floor retail and hospitality footprint, leaning on the nonstop Broadway sidewalk flow. The idea is straightforward: concertgoers and tourists can grab dessert on the go without committing to a full trip inside the venue.
From Wedgewood-Houston Roots To Broadway Lights
Culture Club opened its flagship earlier this year in Wedgewood-Houston and lists 1212 Martin Street for that location on its site. According to Culture Club, the brand has worked with AJ Capital Partners on its Wedgewood retail buildout. AJ Capital’s announcements about new shopping and dining in Wedgewood Village include Culture Club as a tenant, a detail echoed in prior local coverage like Greek froyo invades Wedgewood Village. The Broadway window marks Culture Club’s second Nashville footprint and a fast follow to the original Wedgewood-Houston store.
Opening Day, Daily Service And What Locals Can Expect
Culture Club says the Broadway window will be open daily, with specific hours and flavor updates shared on its social channels. Co-founder Bear Kaminer summed up the early momentum in a statement carried by Nashville Lifestyles: “The response from Nashville since opening our first location has been incredible, and we're excited to continue that momentum on Broadway.” That outlet also notes the opening is set for next Wednesday, July 15. When the window slides open, expect straightforward sundaes, rotating specialties, and lines built more for a quick cooldown than an all-night wait.









