Daniel B.
Yelp
Cafe Mozart is a Korean cafe/bakery chain with several locations in metro Atlanta. This location in Duluth can be found at Mall Corners near I-85 and Pleasant Hill Rd. Mall Corners is a sprawling shopping center. Mozart is across the parking lot from Iron Age and Sydney's Buffet and across the street from Myung Ga Won (Korean BBQ).
I think this is the biggest of all the Mozart bakeries in Atlanta. While the business is Korean, the theme is European. The calm atmosphere, cozy environment, and free Wi-Fi makes this an ideal place to work, study, and grab coffee and snacks with friends and family. Seating consists of several spacious booths with heightened partitions for increased privacy. There are some large tables so groups can meet and hang out here as well. This place has been around for years and it shows through worn booth cushions, chairs, and scratched wooden tables. The other Mozart stores are in better condition.
At Cafe Mozart, you can find assorted fresh-baked goods including breads, snacks, pastries, cakes, and also coffees and teas, including bubble tea. This is a popular place to purchase cakes for special occasions, especially birthdays and anniversaries.
A few foods I've tried at this location include the Nut Tart ($1.99), Fresh Cream and Soboro Bread ($1.69), and Macarons ($1.49 each).
The Nut Tart is a compact and delicious pie-like treat packed with nuts and a sweet filling. Almost like a pecan pie. It reminds me of the miniature nut pies my mom used to get at Dewey's Bakery in Winston-Salem, NC. It's great for a small energy boost and pretty delicious. Try one.
At Asian bakeries such as White Windmill and Sweet Hut, I typically steer towards buns with sweet cream. Mozart's Fresh Cream and Soboro Bread is just that. They have another version without cream, labeled simply as Soboro Bread. According to the labels, Soboro at Mozart translates into "Biscuit" Bread. It's not like Southern-style biscuit bread though. It's soft, sweet, and very crumbly (in a good way). It's a nice sized bun with a very light and tasty cream filling. I highly recommend.
At $1.49 each, the Macarons are a good deal. However, you get what you pay for. The macarons are hit or miss -- mostly miss. I recommend the vanilla flavor. Do not order the green tea macarons. The cream is bitter and frankly, disgusting.
Good service. Overall, I like this place.