Craving a warm, Southern-style dessert that tastes like summer? Bojangles’ Peach Cobbler is exactly that: a biscuit-dough cobbler baked with sweet peaches, finished with icing and cinnamon sugar, served warm.
What is Bojangles Peach Cobbler?
Bojangles introduced Peach Cobbler as a seasonal dessert with a very “Bojangles” twist: instead of a standard pastry crust, it uses made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuit dough as the base. It’s baked, topped with sweet peaches, finished with icing, and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, then served warm.
If you like classic peach cobbler, this version lands somewhere between:
- fruit dessert (sweet peach filling)
- warm biscuit pastry (bready, buttery base)
- iced treat (sweet glaze finish)
What it tastes like (realistic expectations)
Think “peaches + cinnamon sugar + warm biscuit.” The icing adds a sweet “bakery glaze” note rather than a heavy frosting vibe—more like a drizzle that brightens everything.
Is it breakfast, dessert, or snack?
Bojangles markets it as a treat you can enjoy throughout the day, not just dessert-after-dinner.

$1.99 | Cal: 370-2230
Is Peach Cobbler on the Bojangles menu in 2026?
In 2026, Peach Cobbler appears on updated menu-price listings inside the “Sweet Biscuits & More” section.
But it’s important to understand how Bojangles treats this item: when Peach Cobbler is actively promoted, Bojangles has explicitly positioned it as limited time, available “through the end of summer” (at participating restaurants, while supplies last).
Bojangles Peach Cobbler Nutrition
| Nutrition (Bojangles Peach Cobbler) | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 370–2230 |
| Total Fat | — |
| Saturated Fat | — |
| Trans Fat | — |
| Cholesterol | — |
| Sodium | — |
| Total Carbohydrates | — |
| Dietary Fiber | — |
| Total Sugars | — |
| Added Sugars | — |
| Protein | — |
Allergens: what to assume, what to confirm, and cross-contact risk
What Bojangles says about allergens (important)
Bojangles’ published nutrition materials include an allergen warning that some products may contain common allergens (milk, eggs, wheat, soy, etc.), and they cannot guarantee any item is completely free of allergens.
That matters because even if Peach Cobbler doesn’t contain an allergen as an ingredient, cross-contact can still happen.
Ingredient-based allergen expectations for Peach Cobbler
Bojangles describes Peach Cobbler as:
- buttermilk biscuit dough
- sweet peaches
- icing
- cinnamon sugar
From that description alone, the most reasonable allergen assumptions are:
- Wheat/gluten (biscuit dough)
- Milk/dairy (buttermilk dough; possibly icing)
- Possible soy (common in processed baking ingredients/icing)
- Possible egg (varies by dough formulation; not confirmed publicly in the description)
Because ingredient formulations can change and vary by supplier, the safest approach is:
If you have allergies, do this (fast and practical)
- Ask the store if Peach Cobbler contains wheat, milk, egg, soy in their ingredient sheet
- Ask if it’s produced/handled near other allergen-heavy items
- If your allergy is severe, consider skipping limited-time baked goods unless you can confirm the ingredient and handling procedures
And remember: Bojangles explicitly warns they can’t guarantee allergen-free preparation.
Best ways to order Peach Cobbler
The best time to order Peach Cobbler
Bojangles notes Peach Cobbler is served warm.
To maximize “fresh warm dessert” experience:
- Order during busier windows (lunch/dinner), when turnover is higher
- If it’s slower, you can ask politely if it’s warm or can be warmed
Best pairings (don’t make it sugar-on-sugar)
Peach Cobbler is already sweet + iced, so pair it with:
- Coffee
- Unsweet tea
- A savory chicken meal (dessert after)
Bojangles also suggests pairing it with summer sandwich combos when promoted.
FAQs
Why does Bojangles Peach Cobbler show different prices on different websites?
Most third-party menu sites don’t pull live pricing from every single restaurant at the moment you order. They often list a “starting at” number or an average. Then your local store sets pricing based on local costs and franchise decisions. Even menu-price sites typically include disclaimers that listed prices may not apply to all locations.
Is Peach Cobbler usually cheaper in-store than on delivery apps?
In many cases, yes—because delivery apps can add service fees, delivery fees, and sometimes item markups. Even if the item price is identical, the final checkout total usually isn’t. If you’re only buying dessert, pickup is commonly the best value.
Does Bojangles ever run dessert deals for seasonal items like Peach Cobbler?
Seasonal items are frequently used to drive app engagement, and Bojangles has promoted Peach Cobbler with app ordering encouraged.
So while deals vary by market and time, the Bo App is typically the first place you’d see a targeted promo.
Can I add Peach Cobbler to a combo meal as a substitution?
Usually, desserts are handled as add-ons rather than substitutions (meaning you pay extra rather than swapping). Some locations may run local promotions that bundle desserts, but that isn’t guaranteed across the chain.
Is Peach Cobbler part of Bojangles catering?
Bojangles catering tends to focus on chicken, biscuits, fixin’s, and tea for groups. A limited-time dessert like Peach Cobbler may not be a standard catering line item, but some stores can still fulfill bulk dessert orders if the item is in stock. The best approach is calling the location and asking what they can prepare the same day.
If Peach Cobbler is “limited time,” how do I know when it’s coming back?
When Bojangles runs limited-time items, they often announce them via the company news section and encourage ordering via the Bo App.
If you’re trying to catch the return, check the app periodically during late spring/summer windows.
Does Peach Cobbler availability change by state or region?
Yes, it can. Bojangles rollouts often specify “participating restaurants” and “while supplies last,” which implies not every location will carry the item the same way. Local supplier availability can also affect whether a seasonal fruit dessert is stocked consistently.
If a store is out of Peach Cobbler, what’s the closest menu alternative?
From a menu-planning perspective, your closest substitutes are other Sweet Biscuits & More items—things that deliver the same “dessert payoff” even if they aren’t fruit-based. Updated menu lists group these sweets together so you can pick the next-best option quickly.
Is Peach Cobbler available all day, or only after lunch like chicken items?
When Peach Cobbler was introduced, Bojangles described it as a treat you can enjoy throughout the day. That’s different from some menu sections where certain proteins or meals start later.
Can I order Peach Cobbler in bulk for an office?
If the store has inventory, most locations can sell multiple units. The real question is prep + stock: for bulk orders, call ahead so they can plan. This is especially important for seasonal items that may sell out.








