The family-owned coffee and juice company has new expansion plans following their Northbrook cafe coming soon.
Hometown Coffee & Juice has become a known name in Chicagoland, with a new location coming to 25 E Hinsdale Avenue. This will be the company’s sixth cafe, all currently in the suburbs. Co-owner Lou Rubin told What Now Chicago he and his wife, Julie, are hoping to open the new location by the end of the year.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the support that has allowed us to grow into new neighborhoods,” Lou and Julie said in a press release. “Hinsdale is a special community, and we’re excited to bring Hometown to the western suburbs — a place where people can gather over great coffee, real food, genuine hospitality, and truly feel at home.”
Hometown Coffee & Juice currently operates in Glenview, Glencoe, Winnetka and Lake Forest. Lou and Julie opened the first cafe in Glencoe at 700 Vernon Avenue. They wanted to create spaces for the community to socialize and network.
Cafe menus are extensive, with an espresso bar serving hot or iced coffees like espressos, cortados and macchiatos. While coffee and juices are their specialties, Hometown also offers smoothies, smoothie bowls with fruits and yogurt, breakfast sandwiches, bagel melts and salads. For alternative drinks, leaf teas and lemonade shakers are available.
As Hometown Coffee will be at the village’s Metra station, it is in the heart of downtown Hinsdale. This is also across the street from Page’s Restaurant, Brasil’s Pizzeria and Hinsdale Prime Steak. This is the coffee company’s first venture in the western suburbs.
For more information on Hometown Coffee & Juice coming to Hinsdale, visit their Instagram @hometowncoffeejuice.
