Bar in Homewood, United States
Maple Tree Inn
100Pearl PointsLow-key south suburb bar, no reservations needed.

About Maple Tree Inn
Maple Tree Inn on Dixie Highway is a long-standing Homewood neighborhood bar with genuine local loyalty and walk-in ease. It's the right call for a low-key, unpretentious night out near the south suburbs — not for a destination cocktail program. If you're already in Homewood, it delivers what it promises.
Should You Book Maple Tree Inn?
If you're weighing a night out in Homewood and wondering whether Maple Tree Inn or one of the Chicago metro's more established bar destinations is worth the trip, the honest answer is this: Maple Tree Inn is a South Side institution with decades of local loyalty behind it, not a destination you'd drive from Lincoln Park to visit on a tip from a travel app. For regulars and nearby residents, that's exactly the point. For anyone coming in from outside the immediate area, it's worth calibrating expectations accordingly.
The Venue
Maple Tree Inn sits on Dixie Highway in Homewood, Illinois, a south suburb that doesn't generate much cocktail-bar coverage but has a genuine neighborhood-bar culture of its own. The venue's longevity is its clearest credential: places that survive decades in suburban Illinois do so by delivering consistent value to a loyal local crowd, not by chasing trends. That's the lens through which to evaluate everything here.
On the by-the-glass question — always relevant when you're deciding between a standalone bar and a restaurant wine list — Maple Tree Inn's draw has historically been less about a curated pour program and more about the kind of accessible, unpretentious drinking that built its following in the first place. If you came once and had a beer and a shot in a room full of people who knew each other, that's the Maple Tree Inn experience. Coming back means leaning into that, not expecting it to have evolved into something else.
For a date or a group that wants a quieter, more considered drinks program, you'd be better served by the options in Chicago proper. But for a low-key weeknight with people who live nearby, or for a second visit where you already know what you're getting, it delivers what it promises.
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-ins only , no reservation infrastructure in evidence, and with easy booking difficulty, that's not a problem on most nights. Dress: Casual; there is no dress code expectation here. Budget: Price range data is not confirmed in our records, but the venue's positioning and suburban Illinois context suggest accessible, neighborhood-bar pricing. Getting there: The address is 18849 Dixie Hwy, Homewood, IL 60430 , car access is the practical choice from Chicago; Metra's Rock Island Line stops in Homewood if you're coming from the city without a car.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Maple Tree Inn stacks up against peer venues.
Pearl's Take
Maple Tree Inn earns its place in our full Homewood bars guide as a venue with genuine local credibility and an unpretentious offer that suits what it is. It is not the right answer if you want a considered cocktail program or a wine-forward evening , for that, Kumiko in Chicago is the benchmark, and the extra distance is worth it. But if Homewood is where you are, and you want a room that's been doing the same thing reliably for a long time, Maple Tree Inn is a reasonable call. Book nothing , just show up, know what you're walking into, and you won't be disappointed.
For broader planning, see our full Homewood restaurants guide, our full Homewood hotels guide, our full Homewood wineries guide, and our full Homewood experiences guide. If you're benchmarking against bars with serious cocktail programs, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Superbueno in New York City give you a sense of what a genuinely destination-grade program looks like by comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Maple Tree Inn?
Specific cocktail or drink menu details aren't documented for Maple Tree Inn. Given its unpretentious, neighborhood-bar positioning on Dixie Highway in Homewood, expect a straightforward drinks offer rather than a craft cocktail program. If you're after a destination cocktail bar, Kumiko in Chicago proper is the benchmark for that format.
What's the crowd like at Maple Tree Inn?
Maple Tree Inn draws a local Homewood crowd rather than a destination audience from the city. The vibe is a genuine neighborhood bar on the south suburban circuit — regulars over scene-seekers. If you're coming from Chicago expecting a buzzy room, recalibrate your expectations accordingly.
Is Maple Tree Inn good for groups?
For casual small groups, yes — the walk-in format means no booking friction, which suits spontaneous plans. Larger parties should note there's no reservation infrastructure, so showing up with six or more people on a busy night carries some risk. For a group with specific space needs, ABV or a venue with private booking options would be a safer call.
Is the food good at Maple Tree Inn?
Food details aren't documented in available data for Maple Tree Inn. Treat it as a bar-first destination rather than a dining one, and plan accordingly — have dinner elsewhere if a full meal is part of the plan.
Is Maple Tree Inn good for a date?
It works for a low-key, casual date if your partner appreciates a no-frills neighborhood bar over a polished setting. On Dixie Highway in Homewood, the appeal is authenticity over atmosphere. For a date where setting carries more weight, Bisous or Kumiko in Chicago will serve you better.
Do I need a reservation at Maple Tree Inn?
No reservation is needed — Maple Tree Inn operates on a walk-in basis with no booking infrastructure. That's a practical plus for spontaneous visits and means easy booking difficulty on most nights. Just show up.
Does Maple Tree Inn have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in the venue data for Maple Tree Inn's Dixie Highway location. check the venue's official channels before visiting if a patio is a deciding factor for your visit.
Location
18849 Dixie Hwy, Homewood, IL 60430
Homewood, United States
Compare Maple Tree Inn
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Maple Tree Inn | Easy |
| Julep | Unknown |
| Kumiko | Unknown |
| ABV | Unknown |
| Bisous | Unknown |
| Canon | Unknown |
A quick look at how Maple Tree Inn measures up.
Also Consider
- Julep, Notable alternative
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- ABV, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- Canon, Notable alternative
Against the bar options Pearl tracks in and around the Chicago metro, Maple Tree Inn occupies a different tier entirely, and that's not a criticism, it's a positioning reality you need to understand before deciding where to book. Kumiko in Chicago is the clearest contrast: a precisely constructed cocktail program with a by-the-glass approach that rivals serious restaurant wine lists in its intentionality. If a considered drinking experience is the reason you're going out, Kumiko justifies the trip into the city. Maple Tree Inn does not compete on that axis and doesn't try to.
For value and low-friction access, Maple Tree Inn's neighborhood-bar model is its own argument. There's no reservation system to fight, no dress code to think about, and pricing that reflects the suburb it serves. ABV in San Francisco operates at a higher price point with a more curated by-the-glass wine and cocktail offer, useful to know if you're benchmarking what a serious bar program costs elsewhere. Closer to home, Julep in Houston shows what a Southern-influenced bar with a defined identity looks like when the program has real editorial intent behind it.
The verdict for planning purposes: if you're in Homewood and want something nearby without the overhead of a city trip, Maple Tree Inn is the practical choice. If you're making a specific bar night of it and are willing to travel, Kumiko is the stronger pick for anyone who wants the by-the-glass program to be the main event. For everything else in the area, see our full Homewood bars guide.
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