Restaurant in Auburn, United States
Acre
385Pearl PointsWine-first, polished

About Acre
Acre is the Auburn pick for a planned dinner or polished Sunday brunch, especially when outside recognition matters. The Star Wine List 2026 and James Beard Award semifinalist 2025 signals make it a stronger occasion choice than casual local alternatives, while 1856 Restaurant remains the higher-spend contemporary cross-shop.
In Auburn's dining scene, the smarter move is to treat Acre as a planned meal rather than a backup after the first choice falls through. Acre is a fit for diners who want a polished local option with verified outside recognition, especially when the goal is a meal with more intent than a casual stop.
For someone who has already been once, the next visit should be planned around the verified hours: dinner hours are listed Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 3 PM hours are listed Wednesday through Saturday, Sunday hours run from 10 AM to 2 PM. The recognition signal matters here: Star Wine List (2026) and James Beard Award Semi Finalist (2025) recognition give Acre a clearer reason to stand out, without needing to rely on unverified claims about a named chef, menu format, or published price band.
Choose it for a polished Auburn meal, not a casual market night
The strongest case for choosing Acre is focus. Compared with Hey Day Market, this is the better pick when the table wants one cohesive restaurant experience rather than a more flexible plan. Compared with Ariccia Cucina Italiana, it reads as the more recognition-driven choice, while Ariccia is a natural comparison for diners considering another restaurant.
The schedule is the practical angle to watch. Wednesday through Saturday include 11 AM to 3 PM hours as well as dinner, Sunday runs 10 AM to 2 PM, Monday and Tuesday are dinner-only from 5 PM to 9 PM. Dinner remains the better call when the table wants a more deliberate evening, especially given the verified recognition attached to the restaurant.
Where it fits against Auburn's serious tables
If the comparison is 1856 Restaurant, the decision should be based on the kind of night the table wants rather than on unverified assumptions about price or format. Acre is the more clearly documented recommendation here because its Auburn hours, smart casual dress code, verified recognition are known.
1856 - Culinary Residence is another option to consider when comparing more planned meals, while The Depot may also belong on the shortlist for a different dinner. For a broader scan before choosing, compare Acre with other dining options and plan around the meal time that best fits the group.
The verdict: choose Acre when the table wants Auburn with polish, recognition, a clear sense of occasion. Skip it when the group needs maximum flexibility, casual pacing, or the lowest-commitment meal of the weekend.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Acre?
The verified information does not identify a signature dish. A better first step is to plan around the meal period and note Acre's Star Wine List (2026) recognition without assuming a specific menu format.
Can Acre accommodate groups?
The verified information does not include a group policy or capacity. Groups should plan ahead and confirm directly with the restaurant before treating it as a large-party option.
What should a first-timer know about Acre?
Go in expecting a polished Auburn restaurant with smart casual dress. Acre is listed for dinner hours Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 3 PM hours Wednesday through Saturday, Sunday hours from 10 AM to 2 PM. Its James Beard Award Semi Finalist (2025) recognition is a clear signal that it is a serious local choice.
Is Acre good for a special occasion?
Yes, Acre is a strong special-occasion candidate in Auburn because it has both James Beard Award Semi Finalist (2025) recognition and a Star Wine List (2026) nod. It makes more sense as a planned meal than as a last-minute fallback.
Are midday hours or dinner better at Acre?
Dinner is the safer choice if the goal is a more deliberate evening, while Wednesday through Saturday also list 11 AM to 3 PM hours. For a comparison, 1856 Restaurant is another planned-meal option, while Hey Day Market is a looser alternative.
What are alternatives to Acre in Auburn?
The Depot, 1856 - Culinary Residence, 1856 Restaurant, Hey Day Market, Ariccia Cucina Italiana are natural comparison points for diners deciding where to eat in Auburn.
Location
210 E Glenn Ave, Auburn, AL 36830
Auburn, United States
Compare Acre
How it compares with Auburn peers
Acre sits between casual Auburn flexibility and the higher-spend contemporary lane. Choose it over Hey Day Market when the group wants one restaurant experience rather than a market format, choose Hey Day Market when flexibility matters more than pacing.
1856 Restaurant is the clearer splurge, especially for diners seeking a $$$$ contemporary meal. Acre is the better middle path when recognition, wine, occasion value matter, but the group is not looking for the most formal Auburn option.
Ariccia Cucina Italiana is easier to recommend for familiar Italian dining, while 1856 - Culinary Residence suits diners who want a more structured concept. Acre is the practical pick for a polished local dinner or Sunday brunch.
Where to go if this is full
If Acre is not available, try 1856 Restaurant for a higher-spend contemporary meal, or Ariccia Cucina Italiana for a more familiar group dinner.
For less structure and easier mixed-group planning, Hey Day Market is the practical fallback.
How Acre compares in Auburn
Acre is the safer recommendation when the table wants a polished Auburn restaurant with recognition but does not need the highest-spend format. 1856 Restaurant is the splurge choice, with a $$$$ contemporary signal that makes more sense for diners who want a formal, higher-commitment meal.
Hey Day Market is easier for mixed groups and casual timing, but it is less suited to a single, composed restaurant night. Ariccia Cucina Italiana is the more familiar comfort pick, especially for Italian-leaning groups, while Acre works better when the occasion calls for a more considered room and wine-aware meal.
1856 - Culinary Residence is the better fit for diners who want a more structured dining concept. The Depot belongs on the list for readers comparing Auburn's serious dinner options, but Acre is the more direct answer when the priority is a recognized local restaurant that can handle both dinner and a weekend brunch plan.
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