What first attracted me to Brasserie V was the ample selection of Belgian beer. I was pleasantly surprised when I entered to find an adorable, well-lit, almost romantic establishment serving some pretty tasty food. Our server was very helpful in aiding us through the list of beers -- as my dining companion wasn't really a fan of beer in general. (and we successfully found one that both of us enjoyed) The bread is served with a seasonal herb butter -- it was green and oh so delicious. I had the house special mussels and frites. I was a little disappointed that I had to shell my own mussels, but the work was well worth it. My dining companion had the steak and frites. She described the steak as tender and enjoyed every morsel of it.
The restaurant is small, I am not sure if I would ever bring a group of people here.. however it would be a great place for a date or a double date.