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New to Middle Georgia, The Peach Cobbler Factory opens in Warner Robins

The Peach Cobbler Factory serves a variety of classic Southern desserts, including 12 different fruit cobblers.
The Peach Cobbler Factory serves a variety of classic Southern desserts, including 12 different fruit cobblers. The Peach Cobbler Factory

After months of anticipation, The Peach Cobbler Factory is now open in Warner Robins.

Doors opened at noon Saturday at the Southern-style dessert shop in Suite 2600 of the Central Retail Plaza at 840 Ga. 96 in Warner Robins.

Hours are 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Billed as a one-stop dessert shop, The Peach Cobbler Factory offers 12 different fruit cobblers, 12 varieties of banana pudding, 24 cookie selections, 12 cobbler milkshakes, 12 banana pudd-n shakes, six types of cinnamon rolls, six cobbler brownies, four different Belgian waffles, and churros with six sauce choices.

The cobblers come with the option of adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

“It’s a Southern thang,” according to its website.

The Peach Cobbler Factory has more than 100 locations in 20 states, including a dozen in Georgia with the Warner Robins shop the first to open in Middle Georgia.

The Warner Robins location was initially expected to open in May of last year.

The dessert shop joins TouchDown Wings and the Natural Touch Body Bar in the new shopping plaza. Also, CowPies Pizza Co. is expected to open a second location in the plaza.

The Peach Cobbler Factory is now open in the Central Retail Plaza, Suite 2600, at 840 Ga. 96 in Warner Robins.
The Peach Cobbler Factory is now open in the Central Retail Plaza, Suite 2600, at 840 Ga. 96 in Warner Robins. Becky Purser The Telegraph

This story was originally published May 29, 2025 at 5:59 PM.

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Becky covers new restaurants, businesses and developments with some general assignment reporting in Warner Robins and the rest of Houston County. She’s a career journalist with ties to Warner Robins. Her late father retired at Robins Air Force Base. She moved back to Warner Robins in 2000. Support my work with a digital subscription
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