Our Story

Going strong for Over eight decades

Maple Corner Restaurant was founded in 1931 by Bill and Sadie Young as a roadhouse. Through the years it has grown with one dining room addition after another to seat more than 550 people. Tiffany-style windows and lamps give each room its own unique atmosphere. For eighty plus years we've served wood-grilled steaks, our famous Catfish, seafood, homemade breads and salad dressings and more. Maple Corner had a few owners over the years, but only three major owners during most of it's 83 years plus history. After the Young's retired the restaurant was bought by Jim and Jean Cunningham, they operated Maple Corner for thirty-one years. Maple Corner and Covington saw a new owner emerge in 2006, local farmer Mike Stump and his wife Shozet.

Each of our special rooms is beautifully decorated and the perfect place for reunions, business meetings, holiday parties, wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners or about any occasion. We have hosted thousands of parties for eight decades and more.

Events

in the know

Community Dinner Night

Saturday November 7

 

Breakfast All Day

Sunday November 8

Senior Discount

Wednesday november 11

All Beverages Half Price

Friday November 20

Menu

fine dining is Our architecture

friday Night specials

Cut to order

Rub Prime Rib

Our signature dish on our open flame grill.

$12

Filet Mignon

8oz. of the most tender of steaks, hand cut and broiled to perfection.

$10

Stuffed Catfish

Broiled and stuffed with our own seafood stuffing.

$11

Ribeye Steak

A prime rib spiked with garlic and seasoning. Roasted to perfection.

$14

Reservation

Reserve your table & enjoy

Fill the form for table reservation (all fields required)

Please call our main number for any questions.

Hours

Thurs to Sat: 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sun: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Directions

1126 Liberty St, Covington, IN 47932

Contacts

Email: maplecorner@gmail.com

Phone: +765 793-2224

A LEGEND

We're a rest from the daily grind

Lots of Quiet

Somewhere out there is someone that is tired of the big city life and just wants a change. Are you ready to retire from the daily grind? Like to find something new? Maybe just move to a small town where everybody knows your name.

A Place of History

In our lobby entrance find our Model 780 1940 Wurlitzer juke box, our rare life-size of a Hummel figurine, "Merry Wanderer," and Tiffany type shades and widows throughout our famous restaurant, some more than seventy-five years old.

 

Experienced Staff

Eventhough we contain one of the largest Modern Kitchens in town it wouldn't be complete without our long running chefs and employees. Our restaurant is not the same without them.