I first tried Sweet Peaches several months ago at a Wizard of Oz themed event at Carnegie Library. Their offering was 3 different types of chicken legs. The one I remember had a Thai citrus sauce and was delicious. Their brick and mortar location is a small maybe 10 table restaurant with a nice down home feel. Upon entering we were greeted by the very friendly hostess/waiter. He offered water right away and also asked if we wanted coffee, tea, or juice. I went with coffee and my little man went with a freshly made carrot orange ginger juice. I could hear the juicer working in the kitchen as we waited. My coffee was smooth and tasted great. I personally like a very strong coffee with lots of creamer so my only complaint might be the coffee could have been stronger but I also could have ordered a cup of espresso or French press so my fault really. On the plus side the coffee is served with real cream!! For my main dish I went with their version of a club sandwich. All entrees are served with a salad or fresh fruit. I went with fruit as did my boy. The fruit was perfectly fresh and a great start to the meal. When my sandwich came out my first thought was my mouth isn't that big. The sandwich is quite large and came with a small side of potato salad. My favorite part of the sandwich was the honey mustard. It really made the sandwich. The bread is also worth mentioning. It was slightly grilled and very fresh. My son had s'more pancakes for his entree and I have to say they were also large and in charge and absolutely mouth watering. Maybe not the greatest for a meal but hay it's brunch. I love small local places like this. It's honestly in a bit of a sketchy neighborhood but I like that they're bringing business to a place I feel many would over look. Great job Sweet Peaches.