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    Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co., Restaurant in New Orleans
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    Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.

    Audubon, New Orleans

    Restaurant in New Orleans, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. is worth choosing for an easy Uptown meal tied to the Audubon Park side of Magazine Street, especially for lunch or a relaxed day plan. For a more defined cuisine or occasion-driven dinner, compare Patois, Clancy's, or Saba before committing.

    About Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.

    Against New Orleans alternatives such as Patois, Clancy's, Saba, Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. is best evaluated on verified basics: it is in New Orleans, it lists a smart-casual dress code, its posted hours include midday hours every day with evening hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday. That makes the decision less about unsupported claims of cuisine, awards, or signature dishes and more about whether its schedule and dress code fit the meal you are planning.

    The available profile does not verify a street address, neighborhood, menu category, price tier, or chef-driven format. Treat the venue as a practical New Orleans option when the known hours line up with your plans, rather than as a restaurant to choose because of unverified menu specifics. Readers looking at other New Orleans dining rooms can compare the basic fit with Patois, Clancy's, or Saba without assuming that Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. is defined by a particular cuisine or occasion style.

    Use it when the verified schedule fits the meal

    The strongest confirmed case here is scheduling. Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. is open Monday through Wednesday from 11 AM to 8:30 PM, Thursday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 10 AM to 2:30 PM, Sunday from 10 AM to 8:30 PM. That means it can work for a midday plan throughout the week and for an evening plan only on the days with evening hours. The smart-casual dress code also gives diners a basic expectation for how polished the visit should feel.

    For value, cuisine, dish recommendations, or a more detailed occasion match, the verified data is limited. The page should not claim a price range, a signature order, a beverage program, or a specific service style for Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. without confirmed support. For broader planning across the city, use Our full New Orleans restaurants guide, then pair the meal with Our full New Orleans hotels guide, Our full New Orleans bars guide, or Our full New Orleans experiences guide if the day needs a second stop.

    Who should choose it over other options

    Choose Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. when its New Orleans location, smart-casual dress code, posted hours are the facts that matter most to the plan. Consider Patois, Clancy's, Saba, Bistro Daisy, or Taqueria Corona when you are comparing other New Orleans options, but do not rely on this profile for unverified differences in cuisine, pricing, awards, or menu format. Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. is easiest to recommend when the schedule itself solves the dining question.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Audubon Clubhouse reads like an Uptown neighborhood room: comfortable, appointed and deliberately unostentatious. Planted on Magazine Street near Audubon Park, it channels the steady rhythm of local life rather than tourist dramatics. The Brennan family pedigree shows up in the cooking and polished hospitality, but the tone stays approachable — not white-table-cloth, but thoughtful and well executed. Regulars and families populate the service patterns, so the room feels familiar and relaxed. Overall the clubhouse balances credentialed cuisine with a warm, community-oriented sensibility that suits weekday dinners, weekend brunches and the steady cadence of Uptown dining.

    Best For

    This is a neighborhood pick for people who want elevated Southern-American cooking without ceremony. It is well suited to brunches and weekend daytime meals, midweek dinners for locals and family outings, and group gatherings that prefer solid hospitality over theatrical formality. The Brennan affiliation means the kitchen reliably delivers traditional New Orleans flavors, making the Clubhouse a smart choice for special-occasion meals that favor comfort and quality rather than a stuffy dining room. University-adjacent regulars and returning guests make it especially friendly for repeat visits and relaxed group dining.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the menu’s classic New Orleans hits. Start with a Shrimp Remoulade or Crab Cakes to begin, then consider a Clubhouse Burger for a comforting entrée or the Fried Catfish Po'Boy for a local sandwich standard. Fried Oysters and Shrimp and Grits are signature plates that showcase the kitchen’s take on regional favorites. Portions and the neighborhood-style service make this a good spot for sharing: mix a few starters and mains across the table so everyone gets a taste of the Brennan-caliber classics.

    Planning details

    Location

    6975 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70118 · Directions

    +15045581200

    audubonclubhouse.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Taqueria Corona, Notable alternative
    • Bistro Daisy, Notable alternative
    • Patois, $$$ · Regional Cuisine, $$$ · Regional Cuisine
    • Clancy's, Creole, Creole
    • Saba, $$ · Middle Eastern, $$ · Middle Eastern
    Restaurant context

    How it compares in New Orleans

    Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. is the easier logistical choice than Patois or Clancy's. Patois has the clearer $$$ regional-cuisine positioning, while Clancy's is the Creole comparison for diners who want a more established New Orleans dining-room feel. Choose the clubhouse when Uptown convenience and a relaxed schedule beat culinary specificity.

    Saba is the clearer value comparison because its $$ Middle Eastern positioning gives readers a firmer read on spend and style. If the group is choosing by price clarity and cuisine, Saba is the cleaner pick. If the group is choosing by location near Magazine Street and an easy booking path, the clubhouse makes more sense.

    Taqueria Corona and Bistro Daisy split the remaining use cases. Taqueria Corona is the casual alternative when value matters more than setting. Bistro Daisy is the better cross-shop when the meal itself is the focus. For a low-stress Uptown stop, the clubhouse is the practical play; for a more deliberate dinner, start with Patois, Clancy's, or Bistro Daisy.

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    Compare Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.
    Audubon Clubhouse New Orleans and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwards
    Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.New Orleans, No published awards
    Taqueria CoronaNew Orleans, No published awards
    Bistro DaisyNew Orleans, No published awards
    PatoisNew Orleans$$$ · Regional Cuisine
    2025 Michelin Plate
    Clancy’sMetarieCreoleNo published awards
    SabaNew Orleans$$ · Middle Eastern
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is a midday or evening visit better at Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.?

    A midday visit fits the posted hours every day. An evening visit is supported by the verified schedule on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday, when hours run until 8:30 PM; Thursday, Friday, Saturday end at 2:30 PM.

    What are alternatives to Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. in New Orleans?

    Other New Orleans options to compare include Bistro Daisy, Clancy's, Patois, Saba, Taqueria Corona. Use those comparisons for general planning, but do not assume unverified differences in price, cuisine, or service style from this profile alone.

    What should I order at Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.?

    The verified data does not identify a signature dish or cuisine category. Choose based on the current menu when you visit, use the confirmed hours and smart-casual dress code as the reliable planning details.

    What should a first-timer know about Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co.?

    It is in New Orleans and lists a smart-casual dress code. The verified schedule is Monday through Wednesday from 11 AM to 8:30 PM, Thursday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM, Friday and Saturday from 10 AM to 2:30 PM, Sunday from 10 AM to 8:30 PM.

    Is Audubon Clubhouse by Dickie Brennan & Co. good for a special occasion?

    It may fit a simple occasion if the New Orleans location, smart-casual dress code, posted hours match the plan. The available data does not verify a formal service style, tasting menu, award history, or special-occasion format.