Nicholas Braun was ordered to cut back on his booze after he pleaded not guilty to his DUI-Impairment charge in New Hampshire late last month.
The “Succession” star was ordered to halt “any use of alcohol, and use of any narcotic drug or controlled substance” per the terms of his bail, according to documents obtained by People Thursday.
Coincidentally, he’s the owner of Ray’s Bar, a well-known celebrity hot spot, in New York City, along with Pebble Bar, S&P Lunch and Jac’s on Bond.
Braun’s scheduled arraignment for Tuesday has been canceled, and a trial will likely occur in January, according to the outlet.
His reps weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.
The actor, 37, received a DUI misdemeanor charge and a violation for operating his car without lights on Aug. 29.
Braun was arrested around 11:15 p.m. and spent nearly an hour locked up at Carroll County jail before being released, TMZ reported.
No mugshot was taken of Braun due to the police cameras not operating properly when he was booked.
Insiders told Page Six that the “Sky High” star was visiting for a wedding.
The actor became well-known when he starred as Greg Hirsch, known as “Cousin Greg,” in the HBO series “Succession.”
Braun appeared on the drama for four seasons from 2018 to 2023, and was nominated for three Emmys in the category for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series.
He’s also known for his appearances in the 2009 Disney film “Princess Protection Program,” the 2012 drama “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” the 2016 film “How to Be Single,” and the 2023 movie “Cat Person.”