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How does this place compare to Mozart Bakery down the street? Are they the same?
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In terms of food and drinks they are fairly similar....both locations have a variety of coffee/espresso drinks and bakery items. I prefer Cafe Mozart Bakery because the inside is significantly larger. It's perfect for a catch up with friends and… more
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- 813871457Nov 24, 2021
This bakery has one of my favorite Korean Pastries: (mochi soboro). There's a lot of texture involved with a red bean center, mochi layer, bread outer layer and crushed nut topping. The baker is CONSISTENT here.
Things you should know:
I. LOCATION
They're tucked away within the corner of a plaza. The private parking lot typically has a lot of spaces available.
II. SERVICE
No complaints. They're open during all holidays.
III. QUALITY
Fresh daily. They bake everything in the morning. Once they run out of an item for the day~they're out until the next day.
IV. CAPACITY
A lot of seating is typically available. It's great for small and large group settings.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 343484600Feb 28, 2021
Cafe Mozart Bakery is the OG Korean bakery for me. They have been opened before all of the new bakery open up so I decided to stop by and pick up some goodies.
Like some other reviewers have stated, they just recently renovated and now it's a lot more spacious and feels more open when you walk in.
I tried the house iced coffee today and it was amazing. Strong, right amount of sweetness with the right amount of cream. I feel like it's my new addiction. Beside that, I also picked up a sliced of tiramisu and some custard bread. Overall, I'm glad that they renovated and is still open! Will definitely come back for that house iced coffee again!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 5169278Apr 26, 2021
We got the moon pie and fresh cream and soboro bread. Moon pie was decent-chocolate dip on outside was the best part in my opinion. Very airy chocolate cake but I wish there was a bit more filling!
Fresh cream and soboro bread was yummy! Kind of a mix between a fluffy bread and a donut filled with sweet cream.
Prices very comparable to sweet hut-about $3 a pastry so a great alternative! They also have cheesecakes, bubble tea, and macaroons.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Lindsay W.Douglasville, GA013Sep 25, 2021
BEWARE IF YOU DO NOT EAT MEAT.
Terrible service. I planned to eat food as I did some work and decided to get one of their mini pizzas. As you can see from the front, it looks like a regular mini cheese pizza, so I bought it. But as I took a bite, I realized there was meat in it (which I am disappointed to say I took a bite of and ate). I do not eat meat. When I turned over the pizza you can kind of see that there is something in there, but I did not think I needed to look at the back before buying and eating this. THIS WAS VERY UNCLEAR.
When I went to the counter to ask Jane the manager if I could please be refunded or get something else because I do not eat meat & would not be eating any more of the pizza, she said no. No real apology or solution. Her explanation was only that they don't print all the ingredients on their food. So I wasted money because they do not care. If this was a more serious allergen someone had, they would likely be sued. I will be calling back to speak to someone above her because this was a terrible experience that had a simple solution. But unfortunately Jane did not provide any kind of customer support. I will try to reach out to Grace the owner, but I doubt this will get very far after speaking with their manager.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 16094308Mar 19, 2021
This is a nice and spacious cafe/bakery. I ordered a lavender latte, alpine berry tea, a slice of the fruit fresh cream cake, and a croissant. The cake was very light, and drinks were soothing. The croissant was slightly sweet and lacked the buttery softness I was looking for, but still good. All the baked goodies are prepackaged and wrapped. The ambiance is peaceful and the bakery is very clean.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Alison B.Atlanta, GA9591163Jan 3, 2022
Just real ized that this place is open, and convenient to my house! They had a wide variety of pastries and sweets, and an expansive coffee/tea/boba selection. My lavender mocha was amazing.
The cafe itself is adorable, well lit, with tons of seating. I didn't come to do work, but did notice that outlets are at a minimum, so may not be great for meetings/WFM days.
Only downside is when I went back today, they were closed although googlemaps/store sign indicated they should be open. No worries though, I'll be back!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jun 2, 2018
Get the Injeolmi (fish waffles) - soooo good. These are mini-waffles shaped like fish, subtle chewy texture from the sweet rice flour, sprinkled w/ Injeolmi (brown powder), glazed with honey, served warm. They are made-to-order so don't expect them to ready immediately. Thanks Grace L for the intro -- not sure why they don't mention it on the menu. From my understanding, this is the only place where you can get it.
If you're looking to work here, I think there are just two outlets located to your immediate right when you walk in. I wish the Korean cafes would install more outlets like Starbucks but guess they don't want people hanging out all day :)Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 5Oh no 0 - 34170201Oct 26, 2020
The place is beautiful and peaceful. They make mildly good drinks and very good baked goods. They just have horrible service. I got a mango green tea and it was okay. It's a good place to sit and study while social distancing.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 9, 2018
You can find this location of Cafe Mozart Bakery at 5938 Buford Hwy NE Ste 109, Doraville, GA 30340 - this is a plaza-style shopping center just north of Oakcliff Rd on Buford Highway outside the perimeter. Treat your Feet and Manilla Mart are also in this same plaza. There's limited parking out front but a lot to one side.
I've been going to the "other" "Cafe" Mozart Bakery for many years, the one inside the perimeter next to Hello Chicken and Sinaloense Pollo Asados. It seemed strange to me that there would be two so close together but apparently one is privately owned and this one further north is part of a franchise - from the website there appears to be several locations around Atlanta and in Dallas.
I first entered this newer location shortly after opening so the photos reflect the new space. On the night I visited with my wife there were few customers (granted it was close to their closing time and they hadn't yet had their grand opening). My first impression of the space was "beautiful" - it has a loft/industrial feel with painted concrete floors, rich finishes and some fantastic slab-walnut tables. The bakery is extremely stylish with clean lines and well thought out spaces. It's well list and well stocked with plenty of Asian-inspired pastries and breads, both savory and/or sweet in beautiful packaging - much like you would find in the nearby White Windmill and former Maum Bakeries.
I love Asian bakeries - maybe because I'm Asian? Well, actually it's because they tend to have less sugar which works better for my taste preferences. While there's much to be said for sugar and there are some fantastic bakeries around (Alon's comes to mind), most of the Americanized Euro-bakeries seem much too sweet to me. I don't know how people can eat that stuff all the time - even the non-sourdough breads seem slightly sweet. Asian bakeries, on the other hand, seem to have many more savory options and the sweet baked goods are sweet but not over-the-top death-by-sugar confections.
On this night we hit this new Cafe Mozart after enjoying Korean Tofu pots at Cho Dang across the street and noticing the sign. We were more curious than hungry but still managed to speak to the staff and split a coffee and a single almond dessert. The staff were quite kind and accommodating and answered all our questions. I've since dropped in a couple of more times - the service is efficient and very business-like, the baked items I've tried very good and the place kept immaculate. In all a great experience.
(also posted to my food blog)Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jas T.Jacksonville, GA44976Jan 7, 2020
I think I found my go to studying place here! It was my first time visiting this location, since I usually go to the Doraville one. This one is for sure very spacious. It was empty when I came (Tuesday afternoon). The music and ambience they have going on is perfect for studying or doing any type of work where you might need some quietness. Although because it is pretty big, some sounds do echo easily but nothing that would be too annoying. They also have sample sizes of some of the pastries they have out so you can taste before you buy. There are some outlets for you to plug in your devices but they're mainly at the seatings against the wall and in the back.
I got a cold Zen mango green tea, as well as some pastries to snack on while I studied. All were tasty and didn't take long to come out!
Update: Spent majority of the day here and the only con I've noticed so far is that they keep the main restroom doors open. And since the place echoes, you can hear people using it pretty clearly. So if you don't have earphones on, at least you can judge those who fail to flush or wash their hands after.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0
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