I swung by here while visiting family for a few days. I purchased a twist with cinnamon and a doughnut with red beans inside. We also purchased a green tea cake. There were a number of things to choose from. The twist was good and had a certain flavor I couldn’t pin point but I liked. The prices were a little high on some things and he staff was very friendly and helpful. They packaged everything nicely and there was a good amount of seating. The ambiance is nice, and it feels like a good place for a pastry and a book when slow.
Louna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lawrenceville, GA
never coming to this location again !!! I love Mozart’s Thai tea latte but at this location she was VERYRUDE, she took my order wrong and when I corrected her about it, she caught an attitude and made my drink really sloppy. I don’t know if the milk was expired or not because it tasted old and I told her, all she did was throw my drink away, didn’t even offer to make another one. I got upset and just left. she didn’t understand English anyways so I didn’t want to waste my time talking to her. VERYUPSET !
Shaunya B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lawrenceville, GA
Mozart’s cakes are BOMB, but it doesn’t have wifi, cleanliness, or much friendly service. It’s an okay place to go when you’re craving something sweet.
M. H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Roswell, GA
I bought some baked goods and asked for a cup of hot water because their decaffeinated selection of teas was slim to none. When the girl behind the counter said my drink was ready she left a tiny styrofoam cup on the counter. I asked if I could get a regular sized cup of hot water and the lady told me no. Seriously? I was a paying customer and they chose to be CHEAP than to give me a regular sized cup of hot water! I drove to the BP next door and got a free cup of hot water in a large cup and didn’t have to purchase a thing. Mozart chose being cheap and stingy over keeping a repeat customer. Honestly, it doesn’t take an MBA to understand that repeat business is a far better method of running a business than saving 10 cents today.
Dina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Huge space with plenty of seating and a bit of sterile environment… not warm and cozy at all Service was okay, but not friendly Ample parking Okay pastries but somewhat limited when compared to Treestory Café Coffee was disappointing, because they do not provide real half and half. Any cafes with a shred of self-respect should not use mini-moo creamers as their coffee creamer instead of real cream and milk
Thu-Kim P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tucker, GA
I like to come here to study while enjoying pastries and their coffee.(their coffee is almost starbucks prices but not starbucks quality fyi). I ordered a 16 oz coffee and literally got 4 – 5 oz of foam. Their staff are always nice and friendly but recently they decided to change their décor. I’m always for changing the décor and trying new things. However, their old décor had little booths where people can study and do their thing in private. Now everything is more out in the open, more chairs and tables and no booths. There’s also only 1 outlet in the whole entire place. If you’re coming here to study, don’t. Should have waited an hour or so and hit up Boba Mocha.
Sonya M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Norcross, GA
I always go to Mozart bakery at any hint of a birthday party or special occasion. I absolutely love their cakes! They are not only delicious but they are beautiful too! When you go into the bakery, you are surrounded by the most delectable of desserts! Staff is kind and friendly. The bakery is always clean and the atmosphere is so inviting! If you haven’t been you absolutely must!
Bryce B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Good place to come for a cup of coffee and some snacks. The setup here is great for groups and is good for private meetings. Also a good place to study and focus on what needs to get done. The only down side is the internet/wifi is unreliable and turns on and off every 15 to 20 minutes. I know it’s free but I would hope it could work so I can meet with clients and not have to refresh.
Victoria G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Jacksonville, FL
While living close to Pleasant Hill, Mozart was always my go to for cakes. I LOVE their cakes and pastries! Ive gotten their cheesecake a few times, which tastes great but has a strange(super soft) texture that makes it impossible to have a clean cut slice. Not sure what makes the difference. Not complaining though! I would recommend this just be a spot to get what you need and go. First off, they DONOT have wifi which is crazy! All cafés have wifi. Except them. Second off, it’s not actually that clean of a place. I’ve legit seen a bug run across a table before. And lastly, the service here is more quick on-the-go type and they’re not all that friendly.
David G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Johns Creek, GA
The staff here is always friendly, the baked goods are delicious, and the coffee is great. They are open late every night and a great place to work or study or meet friends.
Janos J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I love Café Mozart Bakery, why? Because I love Chinese(鲜奶水果蛋糕) styled whipped cream fruit cakes,(Korean name Saeng cream cake). So technically, that makes me a fruit cake right? Probably, just not a nutty one. 7 years ago, one of my best friends who is Cantonese purchased me one of these cakes right here at Café Mozart Bakery for my birthday, and ever since, it has become a tradition to pick-up one every year for my birthday. Usually the only birthday cakes I like are the ones made with butter cream, because they are less sweat than the regular frosting cakes. Still, butter cream has tons of sugar. However, these fruit cakes are extremely light and fluffy with their moist sponge cake interior and smooth creamy cool whip type exterior, and then they are topped with delicious fresh fruit. I do not care that this bakery does not have free Wi-Fi. All that I care about is that I enjoy what I pay for and that the staff has a good professional demeanor. So far I have not experienced any issues with staff, nor the cakes. They have a beautiful and nice selection of baked goods displayed here. However, I have not tried them, as I am not a big pastry type of guy, but they sure do look tempting to try. If your friends call you a fruit cake, or you just love fruit cakes, give this place a try. They can be a little pricy, even for a small one, as you can see from my pictures, but you are paying for quality.
Benjamin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cantonment, FL
I think Mozart Bakery has been my favorite Korean bakery that I’ve been to so far in the Atlanta area. They just happen to carry my favorite chestnut bread. It is so simple, yet so addictive. The décor is European style, not Asian, which I think is because of the bakery’s name. Unlike a lot of the bakeries in the area, this bakery is VERY spacious, and the booths offer a lot of privacy. Although, I wish they would update the booths, because the seating looked like it was frayed and torn. I have basically tried everything in this bakery, and it seems that their strength is definitely their cakes. I purchased one of their cakes for my wife’s birthday, and I liked how it was very light and not tooth rottening like the cakes you get at Publix. Their drinks were good, but not much to write about. Overall, a pretty solid bakery.
Tran N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Duluth, GA
It really sucks that there isnt complimentary wifi here like the other bakeries and cafes in Duluth. If so, they would receive 4 stars. :( I love how it is spacious and they have a plethora of baked goods to choose from. They also have macarons. Ive had real macarons in Paris before so these are just a substitute. Theyre not bad here at Mozart’s but you can find better in Buckhead. It would be 10x better if there was wifi so I can study… oh well…
Emilia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sandy Springs, GA
I’ve tried a few desserts here over the years. Namely the fruit cake, black forest cake and most recently, the macarons. I believe I’ve tried drinks and other desserts here, but they were not too memorable. I’m not sure how long they have been selling macarons, but I recently visited the bakery and there they were. Even better, they were $ 1.49 each! Still more than I expect to pay for a single cookie, but cheaper than other places. And yes, they are damn good. The filling is more buttery-tasting than anything. I think it does detract from the overall flavor of the cookie, but I still enjoy the flavor and texture of these cookies. It’s got the light, crispy outer covering with the chewy innards and the aforementioned buttery filling. So far, I’ve tried peach and green tea. They also have pistachio, mango, strawberry, chocolate, vanilla, raspberry and possibly blueberry(it was a darkish blue-grey color). They vary in size — some are laughably small and some are actually a decent size. Would be nice if they were more consistent and regular. Both the fruit cake and black forest cake are ALWAYS solid choices. They go for $ 3.99/slice and $ 35 for a whole cake. The cakes are never too sweet and very light. Service has always been good — friendly and helpful.
Suzanne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Loooove how many baked goods they have here! Honestly, I like this place better than the new Sweet Hut. The décor is a little off. I’m not quite sure what they’re going for, but it’s all over the place. lol. I like how the booths gave me a sense of privacy … which I don’t really get … but cool either way(maybe so people don’t really see you shoving your face with all the yummy goods you just spent $ 50 on!)…
Sonia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lawrenceville, GA
I’m a regular mozart customer. Well, you can find mozart bread in AZZI plaza, inside Hmart and in mozart café as well. I never try their cake. But i’m constantly bought red bean cake(sold out fast) I tried other bakery but the Mozart has the most delish red bean and the moist bread. and sobboro bread(hubby fave)
Angela S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
I have to start by stating that I’m not the biggest fan of Korean pastries(with the exception of Korean cakes, which I love). However, I usually go to Korean bakeries for one of the following two reasons: to take advantage of free Wi-Fi as I enjoy non-baked treats. Unfortunately, they don’t offer free Wi-Fi at Café Mozart, so all I can do is the latter. Recently, I tried a Yogurt slushy with boba/bubbles. I normally don’t get bubbles with slushy drinks because I hate it when the bubbles freeze. They get too hard and don’t taste very good. * Yogurt Slushy — Although the yogurt slushy was smooth and had a nice flavor(not too sweet but not bland), the bubbles were not sweet at all. Unlike boba at places like Quickly and SweetHut, bubbles at Korean bakeries are bland and just not yummy. At the ridiculous price of almost $ 5 for a regular-size cup of slushy/bubble tea, it’s really pricey, too. But if you’re in the mood for a yogurt-flavored frozen treat that’s NOT fro-yo(who knows WHY you wouldn’t want fro-yo!) and willing to spend a few extra bucks, it’s a good slushy drink. If you know Korean desserts, you should be familiar with beloved shaved ice treat, «patbingsoo.» I haven’t had this at Café Mozart in a while, but they make it pretty well here. * Patbingsoo — This dessert is large and meant for sharing with at least one or two others. Two of my siblings and I can usually share it and be satisfied. A bowl of shaved ice is topped with fruits such as strawberries, kiwis, and bananas along with mochi, tons of red bean, and scoop of vanilla ice cream to top it all off. It’s simple yet tasty and I definitely recommend it if you haven’t tried Café Mozart’s. Overall, Café Mozart on Pleasant Hill gets 3.5 stars for their good non-baked desserts. I can’t round it up to 4 because I think they’re overpriced, they don’t offer free Wi-Fi(why?!), and their employees aren’t very friendly. My sister(Yoomee H.) also told me about how gross their restroom was during our last visit, which is unacceptable for any establishment that serves food. I’m sure I’ve tried one of their Korean cakes in the past, but I haven’t tried one recently so can’t say much about them. I’ll probably return, perhaps if my friends or siblings want to go, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to come here. [Review 195 of 366]
Tuong Vi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
I am really surprised that this bakery doesn’t have higher ratings. I am an avid baker and a huge dessert aficionado and I believe that Mozart’s cakes are hard to beat. This comes from someone who has tried cakes and pastries from their birthplace, Paris, France. Maybe it’s because of my Asian palate, but I just don’t love tooth-rotting sweets and Mozart understands my sugar tolerance amazingly. Their fresh cream fruit cake cannot be beat(I’ve tried the competitors) and I think their macarons are actually quite authentic in texture(I had a TON in Paris). Also, last summer, I tried a Black Forest Cake made by a German auntie and theirs reminded me very much of this unforgettable chocolate and kirsch cherry experience. One of my favorite bakeries in the metro area.
Apearl C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Large variety of desserts, breads, teas and coffee. Nicely presented. Large location. Friendly staff. My bf and I tried 5 different items. We liked them all but the Mango Moose. Which really hurt my heart since I love Mango! Some of their cakes are rich but good. Price was good as well.
Annie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
A wide variety of desserts, mainly pastries. I got the rolls filled with some crème filling, which felt very rich going down my throat. I felt like I was eating a stick of butter. The presentation is very nice and they don’t overdo on the sweetness of their pastries, but I would NOT eat this regularly.