Café Mozart

German restaurant · Downtown

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"D.C.’s go-to German and Austrian cafe served its final schnitzel on January 15, marking the end of a 41-year run. Cafe Mozart owners and Vienna, Austria natives Hildegard and Max Fehr ended up with the deli after Hildegard Fehr went shopping for sausages and ended up buying a deli on a whim. With a menu of schnitzels, potato pancakes, sauerbraten, German sausages, the cafe brought the flavors of Bavaria to H Street. The closure was announced on Facebook only one day before Cafe Mozart’s final day. No reason was given for the closure." - Tierney Plumb

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1331 H St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

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