$20 for $40 Worth of German-Inspired Dinner Fare at Cafe Mozart Restaurant (or $10 for $20 Worth of Lunch Fare)
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- Authentic German fare
- Cozy surroundings
- Variety of hearty dishes
- German beers on tap
Oktoberfest has long eclipsed Entschuldigungfest as the go-to German celebration, despite the latter's famous schnitzel-filled teddy bears. Commemorate better use of German cuisine with today's Groupon to Cafe Mozart Restaurant. Choose between the following dining options:
- For $20, you get $40 worth of dinner fare
- For $10, you get $20 worth of lunch fare
Family owned for more than three decades, Cafe Mozart features a menu that satiates carnivorous cravings while also pleasing the herbivoracious. The full-service, cozy restaurant space features friendly, welcoming service as well as guitar- or piano-based musical accompaniment on select nights. Satisfy lunchtime longings with the portabella-mushroom schnitzel, heartily breaded and served on a plate of homemade salad ($11.45), or submit to the Jaeger schnitzel, a succulent combination of stuffed veal, tomatoes, and mushrooms dolled up in a zesty onion sauce and escorted by a traditional noodle dish of spaetzle ($26.95). Dinnertime diners can spur hankerings with the sausage sampler, picking two cylindrical meat delicacies from a choice of weisswurst, smoked or regular bratwurst, knackwurst, or debreziner ($7.95), or griddle on over to the German potato pancakes, complete with applesauce, sour cream, and coleslaw ($13.95). Bookend the feast with a Viennese apple strudel ($5.45), or submerge the entire culinary bookcase in a bevy of authentic German beers. With brews on tap steadily flowing and weekly events mingling beside savory dishes, Cafe Mozart Restaurant is a welcome spot for revving up ravenous engines along the appetite autobahn.
Reviews
More than 100 Yelpers and more than 60 TripAdvisors give Cafe Mozart Restaurant an average of 3.5 stars.
- Their sauerkraut is possibly the best I have ever tasted. Some nights they have an Austrian lady who will chat you up while singing with an accordion, taking you back to the 1910s. – Katie Y., Yelp
- Sausage sampler appetizer was a taste sensation. Excellent goulash, homemade spaetzle and really fresh blaukraut. Vienershnitzel was cooked perfectly. – Catmomrusty, TripAdvisor
- Authentic German fare
- Cozy surroundings
- Variety of hearty dishes
- German beers on tap
Oktoberfest has long eclipsed Entschuldigungfest as the go-to German celebration, despite the latter's famous schnitzel-filled teddy bears. Commemorate better use of German cuisine with today's Groupon to Cafe Mozart Restaurant. Choose between the following dining options:
- For $20, you get $40 worth of dinner fare
- For $10, you get $20 worth of lunch fare
Family owned for more than three decades, Cafe Mozart features a menu that satiates carnivorous cravings while also pleasing the herbivoracious. The full-service, cozy restaurant space features friendly, welcoming service as well as guitar- or piano-based musical accompaniment on select nights. Satisfy lunchtime longings with the portabella-mushroom schnitzel, heartily breaded and served on a plate of homemade salad ($11.45), or submit to the Jaeger schnitzel, a succulent combination of stuffed veal, tomatoes, and mushrooms dolled up in a zesty onion sauce and escorted by a traditional noodle dish of spaetzle ($26.95). Dinnertime diners can spur hankerings with the sausage sampler, picking two cylindrical meat delicacies from a choice of weisswurst, smoked or regular bratwurst, knackwurst, or debreziner ($7.95), or griddle on over to the German potato pancakes, complete with applesauce, sour cream, and coleslaw ($13.95). Bookend the feast with a Viennese apple strudel ($5.45), or submerge the entire culinary bookcase in a bevy of authentic German beers. With brews on tap steadily flowing and weekly events mingling beside savory dishes, Cafe Mozart Restaurant is a welcome spot for revving up ravenous engines along the appetite autobahn.
Reviews
More than 100 Yelpers and more than 60 TripAdvisors give Cafe Mozart Restaurant an average of 3.5 stars.
- Their sauerkraut is possibly the best I have ever tasted. Some nights they have an Austrian lady who will chat you up while singing with an accordion, taking you back to the 1910s. – Katie Y., Yelp
- Sausage sampler appetizer was a taste sensation. Excellent goulash, homemade spaetzle and really fresh blaukraut. Vienershnitzel was cooked perfectly. – Catmomrusty, TripAdvisor