Each Peach Market

About

Grocery, Organic Stores, Sandwiches

Price Range : $11-30 ($$)

  • star
    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 3068 Mt Pleasant St, Washington, DC 20009

Phone: (202) 525-1725

Work Hours

Mon 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Tue 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Wed 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Thu 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Fri 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Sat 8:00 am-8:00 pm
Sun 8:00 am-8:00 pm

Business info

  • turned_in_not
    Health Score
    97 out of 100
  • list_alt
    Takes Reservations
    No
  • directions_car
    Delivery
    Yes
  • move_to_inbox
    Take-out
    Yes
  • credit_card
    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • local_parking
    Parking
    Street
  • directions_bike
    Bike Parking
    Yes
  • local_bar
    Alcohol
    Beer & Wine Only
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Michael C.

    star star star star star 11 June 2026

    this joint is prtty tight- literally n figuratively. bougie lil market for ur organic fruits n snacks n ingredients.
    they hav some insane pies for sale and also come here if im tryna do a quality charcuterie. or make a traditional carbonara

    i mostly only come here to pickup the chicken salad sandwich
    - i DONT recommendation their iteration of a Banh Mi
    go elsewhere for a Banh Mi

  • Leoc W.

    star star star star_border star_border 8 June 2026

    The sandwiches rank higher because of the bread, which is very high quality, with real chewiness, flavor and substance. The Dude is a good Italian sandwich with equally high quality cured meats. The "gourmetification" of this sandwich is quite successful. Will ask for more hot peppers next time. The banh mi is freaking bizarre. Please do not call it banh mi when it's actually filled with French country pâté with an overpowering liverwurst-like flavor.  Maybe if it were sold AS a French pâté sandwich with -some- Vietnamese style pickled vegetables, it wouldn't be such a problem. But it is nothing like a banh mi. One side was smeared with the smooth pâté, the other with the coarse kind--I kept thinking I was biting into something dirty and gave up on trying to pretend I was eating a "banh mi." They seem to have a good and very reasonably priced wine selection. I saw an organic Negroamaro for 13-15 or so that I'd love to try next time. I'm glad this store is in the neighborhood and I'm sure I'll continue to find delicious items--their produce looks wonderful--to offset the depressing options available at the Superfresh that's closer to where I live.

    Addendum: I thought I might give the banh mi one more chance by ordering it without pâté. It was even worse. The roasted pork is cut way too thick, and they use PICKLED jalapenos, not fresh. The vinegar in the pickled vegetables was overpowering. This is a truly disgusting sandwich, no matter how it's prepared.

  • Juliet A.

    star star star star star_border 20 May 2026

    Each Peach is a darling little market and deli in Mount Pleasant.

    Need some wine? Local brand of coffee? (Small Planes, Lost Sock, Ceremony Coffee all offered here!) Some freshly baked bread courtesy of Baked Joint (so you know it is GOOD)? They even have HALVAH which is hard to find. Each Peach carries a little bit of everything. It's hard to stop in without feeling like you just *need* to pick something up.

    On my most recent trip (yesterday), my friend suggested we get some deli sandwiches and go picnic. The options are plentiful and honestly all sound great! There's a Banh Mi, a beet and chimmichurri option (I was so intrigued), caprese, chicken salad, and lots more. I opted for the Newton which had turkey, arugula, tomato, Brie, and Dijon all on a toasted and pressed baguette. All sandwiches are between $7.50 - $9.50 so very affordable.

    Great service in this neighborhoody spot, too.

  • Fatty B.

    star star star star star_border 18 May 2026

    A great little market in Mt Pleasant that sells tasty sandwiches though, since it's a grocery store, there's no place to sit inside or out. I can't speak for all of the sandwiches, but The Dude is a tasty, typical Italian cold cuts with fresh mozzarella, arugula, and a balsamic drizzle. Though it's simple, straightforward, and not about to win any visual style points, Each Peach uses quality ingredients, from the delicious, toasted bread, to the use of arugula instead of spinach or lettuce. Even the Italian meats are more than your typical deli meat: they're slightly thicker and full of flavor other than salt. I'm not sure I'd make a detour all the way up to Mt Pleasant, but I would likely return if I found myself in the area again.

    As for the grocery aspect: it's certainly small, but it's well curated and the produce looks about as fresh as you can find outside a farmer's market. The selection of non-produce is more "additive" than "staple," but this is the type of place you go to for a jar of preserves you can't find elsewhere or a cheese that puts your partyplatter over the edge.

    Reason for downgrade (should really be 4.5 stars and not 4) to be honest, it's because they forgot to add one of the ingredients to my sandwich. I didn't realize it until later, but for a ~5 ingredient sandwich, seems like something that should be remembered.

    Other notes: at the time I was there, only one person was running the shop. Between them making my sandwich and other customers coming in, it kind of made a small hassle. Eventually another work came in (they may have been dealing with incoming deliveries) and it relieved things, but know that a small backup can occur. Price for sandwich is a little high, but not egregiously so. Maybe about right given perceived quality of ingredients.

  • Lillian C.

    star star star star star 18 May 2026

    Check out the deli counter, pronto.

    I've lived in mt pleasant for almost two years now and casually dismissed each peach as an overpriced designer grocery store up until today. I would quickly dip and grab some cheese or ice cream jubilee pints and then leave. I'm wrong and I feel stupid.

    The unassuming deli counter maybe small but serves hot, delicious deli sandwiches for less than ten dollars per sandwich. There's no plain old, dedicated american diner or deli in mtp or Columbia heights for all I know that isn't a brunch joint which is frustrating because sometimes a girl just wants a no frills sandwich without having to pay brunch prices.

    The dude this was exactly what I wanted. No, it's not the best sandwich you've ever had but it's a very good one and it's on point for the price.

    Highlights:
    Adequate meat. No skimping here.
    Fresh, creamy  mozz- they're playing their a-game here.
    Portion size is on point- it's not jumbo but it's not scrawny either. No need for sides.
    Ingredients are sourced from the premium products they sell behind the counter - no generic sub roll, iceberg lettuce, or sysco food service condiments.

    If I had to complain it wasn't generic enough to invoke the nostalgia of going to a Baltimore or nyc Italian deli counter. But are we really going to complain about that? No, I'm not.

    And to give their groceries credit - it maybe a small store but unlike a generic coop with too many aisles of homeopathic remedies and four variations of brown rice, they have those essential, hard to find groceries for a fantastic homemade meal. I've spotted pomegranate molasses and guanchiale - does your corner grocery have guanchiale? I don't think so.

People Recommend