

Bright, comfy American eatery with biscuits & other Southern staples for breakfast & lunch.
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Address: 4652 S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60653
Phone: (773) 966-5801
Website: http://peachson47th.com/
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We arrived shortly after opening and only waited about five minutes, as there was a couple ahead of us placing a to-go order. Once they were finished, we were greeted warmly, and a gentleman at the bar even walked over to welcome us and show us to our seats. He was kind, friendly, and seemed genuinely excited to have us there.
The restaurant itself was clean and well-kept. Our server, Tamarra, was outstanding personable, knowledgeable about the menu, and truly happy to be helping us. We ordered the Peach’s Special: two eggs with chicken sausage, grits, and pancakes.
Our food came out quickly, piping hot, and absolutely delicious. I also tried their peach coffee, which was unique and so good that I plan to order some online.
Overall, Peach’s delivered on every level: great food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere. (And yes! we did ask about Obama!)
I’m a foodie. I love food, I love flavor, and I give credit when it’s due. This just wasn’t it. The omelet itself was cooked fine, but without the salmon, it felt bland, underwhelming, and not worth it.
I’ve had great omelets elsewhere — including at IHOP and Truth Italian Restaurant — so I know what a well-filled, flavorful omelet is supposed to look and taste like. This didn’t come close.
At this point, I’ll just stick to the basic breakfast here — grits, sausage, bacon, eggs — even though I’m not a basic breakfast person at all. I wanted to try something different, but this missed the mark completely.
Hopefully this was just an off day, because this experience wasn’t giving what it was supposed to give.
The food is good but just good. Everything is well made and tasty. It just just regular for real. I would definitely come back though. Feels nice and welcoming in there.
From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere feels welcoming and alive. The space has a relaxed but polished energy—busy in the best way, with the sound of conversation, plates hitting tables, and the unmistakable smell of fresh breakfast classics filling the room. It feels like a place where people come not only to eat, but to enjoy the experience of being there.
The food is where Peaches truly shines. I ordered the French toast with fried chicken, and it was outstanding. The French toast was perfectly golden with a soft, custardy center and just the right amount of sweetness. Paired with the crispy fried chicken, it hit that ideal balance of savory and sweet that great brunch dishes are known for. The chicken itself was fried beautifully—crunchy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and seasoned well enough to stand on its own.
My partner ordered the same dish but added blueberries to the French toast, and it was just as impressive. The blueberries brought a bright freshness that cut through the richness of the dish and added another layer of flavor that made each bite feel thoughtful rather than heavy.
What stood out most was the consistency. Every element on the plate felt intentional—from the crispness of the chicken to the texture of the toast and the freshness of the toppings. Nothing felt rushed or generic.
Peaches is the kind of brunch spot that reminds you why Chicago’s food scene is so respected. Great food, a welcoming atmosphere, and the unmistakable sense that the kitchen takes pride in every plate that leaves it. If you’re anywhere near Bronzeville and looking for a brunch that delivers both flavor and experience, Peaches is absolutely worth the visit.