Sweet Hut at 935 Peachtree is the most persistently-crowded counter in Midtown for a reason — it's simultaneously the area's best Asian bakery, a decent milk-tea stop, and a daylight-hours meeting spot that sits in a glass-walled storefront at street level. The bakery is the headline: shelves of pork floss buns, taro breads, pineapple buns, custard-filled shokupan, and egg tarts rotated in throughout the day, grabbed in trays by regulars who know to time it to the fresh runs.
The tea program sits behind that but holds up on its own. Signature milk teas cover the expected ground — Hong Kong-style milk tea, creme brulee milk tea, Thai iced — and the menu extends to taro, honeydew, and flavored slushes. Toppings include the full boba slate plus the bakery's own sweet options. Volume moves fast at lunch and late afternoon; the baristas are well-drilled.
This isn't a destination tea shop. It's a neighborhood anchor that happens to pour competent milk tea alongside a very good bakery, and the combination — a creme brulee milk tea with a pineapple bun — is one of the most honest $10 lunches in the Midtown condo corridor.
Practical notes: The Midtown location is one of several metro-Atlanta Sweet Huts (Duluth, Lenox, and others); drink recipes are standardized. Seating exists but fills at peak; plan to take it to go on weekends. Late hours on Friday and Saturday make it a rare post-dinner dessert option.