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Mozart's Bakery and Piano Cafe – Multiple Locations

Afternoon Tea with Pastries for Two or Four (53% Off)

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Wed Dec 12 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$31
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In a Nutshell

Celebrate the holidays at a European-style café; 16 loose-leaf teas served with canapés, pastries & scones smothered in cream and preserves

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to availability. Valid from 2-4 pm daily. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like steam engines and cryogenically frozen sea monkeys, tea leaves come to life with just a little hot water. Harness the transformative power of hydration with today’s Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for afternoon tea for two (a $31.90 value)
  • $30 for afternoon tea for four (a $63.80 value)

Afternoon tea takes place from 2–4 p.m. daily and includes a selection of pastries, scones, and petits fours, and one cup of tea per person.

This Groupon is valid at Mozart's Bakery and Piano Cafe's current location in Clintonville and at their new location in the historic Cord Camera building, which will be open for business by April 1, 2013.

Mozart's Bakery and Piano Cafe

Sweet frosting on a layered petit four. Intricate notes emanating from a nearby piano. Steam rising off a teacup as it sits on a delicate saucer. Signs of old-world elegance permeate every corner of Mozart's Bakery and Piano Cafe, and owners Anand and Doris Saha wouldn't have it any other way. The European-trained couple had been slinging their famed tortes and sugary delicacies in the Columbus area for more than 17 years, having learned the ins and outs of pastry making when training in some of Europe's best restaurants and hotels. Mozart’s has more than 80 authentic European delicacies, which have snagged them titles including Best Dessert from Columbus Alive and Best Bakery from Columbus Monthly. Petit fours and truffles are created using imported ingredients from Europe. Continental favorites ranging from beef stroganoff and chicken cordon bleu to bavarian-style wiener schnitzel reproduce the timeless flavors found in dining rooms from Marseille to Munich.

During their European-inspired afternoon tea, a mini meal of pastries parades to tables arm in arm with a steaming cup of 1 of 16 different loose-leaf teas. Alongside decaf and herbal blends, english-breakfast, earl-grey, darjeeling, and rose-petal teas steep in mugs, letting mitts warm up after stealing the noses of arctic explorers. Canapés come in one-bite flavor explosions crowded with curried chicken salad, tomato and provolone, and smoked salmon with cream cheese. Miniature scones cloaked in devonshire cream and fruit preserves serve as diminutive feasts, and peach marzipan and chocolate petits fours, gluten-free truffles, or tea cookies drop a sweet curtain over the afternoon snack.

Soon, Mozart's culinary team will pair this commitment to European elegance with an equally stately local landmark: beginning in early 2013, the cafe will occupy a new spot in the historic halls of High Street's iconic Cord Camera building.

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Mozart's Bakery and Piano Cafe

3.5 out of 5
  • A

    Clintonville

    2885 N High St.
    Columbus, Ohio 43202
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  • B

    Opening Next Spring

    4784 North High St.
    Columbus, Ohio 43214
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