Peach Cobbler Factory Planning New Location in Ann Arbor

It’s the brand’s third location in Michigan

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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With more than 11 locations around the country, The Peach Cobbler Factory is growing fast. How fast? Well, the brand currently has two locations operating in the state of Michigan, and its website shows seven more currently in the works.

What Now confirmed news of one of the openings, planned for Ann Arbor, with Mary Burton, franchisee of the Canton location, on Tuesday. The Burton family are planning to launch several more locations in the area. Burton was not immediately available to discuss the opening, but What Now is awaiting more details by email.

The Peach Cobbler Factory offers a wide range of sweet choices. There are Cobblers (and Cobber Shakes) that come in varieties like—of course—Peach, plus eleven more, including Honey Apple, Sweet Potato Pecan, and Cinnamon Peach Praline. Add to that the Peach Cobbler Factory’s selection of Banana Puddings and Pudd-n Shakes, Bigger & Better Cookies, Cinnamon Rolls, and more, and you’re sure to find what your sweet tooth is looking for.

“Since 2013, the Peach Cobbler Factory has been devoted to crafting delightful desserts that evoke the feeling of grandma’s kitchen. Our passion for creating premium products is matched only by our commitment to providing outstanding customer service,” says the Peach Cobbler Factory website’s Our Story page. “From cobblers to banana puddings, cinnamon rolls to shakes and cookies, the Peach Cobbler Factory offers an indulgent selection of treats that will satisfy any sweet tooth. Everything we make is prepared with care and love for each flavor-filled bite.”

You can keep up with Peach Cobbler Factory news by following @peachcobberfactory on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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