The owner of a Belgian brasserie slated for the Station North Arts and Entertainment District says he is eyeing a September opening for De Kleine Duivel if construction stays on schedule.

The 2,700-square-foot restaurant will serve Belgian beer along with Flemish and French dishes, including a Flemish stew, moules frites and ratatouille, Owner Paul Kopchinski says. Patrons can also order Belgian waffles for dessert and Saturday and Sunday brunch.

Kopchinski says heโ€™s not sure yet how much he will invest in the new restaurant at 1709 N. Charles St., but says heโ€™ll meet the $200,000 threshold needed to get a new liquor license.

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