Inspired by London's private clubs, The Marigold Club will be opening this spring for Houston guests in the Montrose neighborhood. The upscale restaurant will be taking over the former space of Goodnight Charlie's, which closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

What's special about it

Goodnight Hospitality operated Goodnight Charlie's as well as a handful of local restaurants, according to its website. The group's public relations representative said in an email the "posh oasis" will be membership free.

Executive chef and restaurant partner Austin Waiter prepared for the spring opening by spending extensive time in London researching and developing a menu that reflected the global influences and nuances of the city's posh dining scene.
The Marigold Club's interior. (Rendering courtesy Goodnight Hospitality)
This is a rendering of The Marigold Club's interior. (Rendering courtesy Goodnight Hospitality)


The restaurant will feature rich upholstery, intimate banquettes and a speakeasy-inspired private dining room with vibrant art deco touches. A live pianist will be available for lunch and brunch.
A live pianist will set the tone for lingering lunches and boisterous brunches. (Rendering courtesy Goodnight Hospitality)
A live pianist will set the tone for lunch and brunch. (Rendering courtesy Goodnight Hospitality)


What's on the menu

Waiter will serve modern continental cuisine. Dishes include seafood towers, caviar tea sandwiches and refined takes on the Beef Wellington dish.