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Peach Cobbler Factory Coming To Round Rock In March

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Published on March 03, 2026
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The Peach Cobbler Factory is about to bring a sugar high to Round Rock, with the Southern dessert chain set to open its first Austin-area shop this March along the I-35 corridor near Hesters Crossing. The new spot will serve up warm fruit cobblers and banana pudding to shoppers and commuters, adding another quick-serve dessert option just as spring crowds start packing nearby retail centers.

When and where

According to Community Impact, the franchise shared the news on social media on March 1 and said the Round Rock store will open later this month. The outlet lists the shop in Suite K4 inside the Sky Plaza retail center. A LoopNet listing identifies the larger property as Sky Ridge Plaza at 2000 I-35 S, anchored by a cinema and other retail tenants at the I-35 and Hesters Crossing interchange.

Menu and expansion

The Peach Cobbler Factory menu leans hard into comfort desserts, with fruit cobblers, banana puddings, cobbler shakes, cookies, brownies, cinnamon rolls, bottled tea and smoothies. The brand has been expanding rapidly in Texas, and as it announced a Plano location in late February, CEO Greg George said, “Texas has embraced our brand in a powerful way,” in a GlobeNewswire release.

First Austin-area shop

Community Impact reports the Round Rock franchise will be the chain’s first location in the Austin market, a milestone for fans who previously had to head to other Texas metros to get their fix. The new outpost also broadens local catering and quick-pickup options for offices and events in north Round Rock.

What to watch

The Peach Cobbler Factory locations page currently lists Round Rock as “Coming Soon” and does not yet show a firm opening date. Customers and catering clients can keep an eye on that page for updates. The chain has opened several new Texas sites in recent months, and its corporate releases suggest new store rollouts are often paired with soft-open promotions, as seen in the Plano announcement.