Brasserie
A brasserie is a type of French restaurant characterized by a casual, comfortable setting, a focus on beer, and a broad, substantial menu of simple, hearty dishes. It typically offers table service, long hours, and a steady flow of customers for lunch and dinner. The dining room is usually bright and busy, sometimes with an open kitchen or a counter for drinks.
The term brasserie derives from the practice of brewing beer on the premises. In 19th-century France, many
Typical menus include onion soup, steak frites, pot-au-feu, coq au vin, salads, and other comforting dishes, often
In modern usage, brasserie describes casual French-style restaurants in France and abroad, sometimes with a brewery