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Very nice restaurant at the back of a German-Austrian grocery store. It’s expensive for lunch but this is DC. Everything seemed fresh but the fry on the Schnitzel and potato pancakes was not the right temperature. The pancakes were slightly undercooked, the Schnitzel absorbed too much oil so the chi
Great German quality food! The brat was tender and had delicious flavor. Sauerkraut was spot on! The potato salad was not too onion-y. The only thing I didn’t care for were the beers on tap they had. But I don’t like IPAs so I know many of the beer aficionados... so take that with a grain of salt
Wonderful restaurant for lovers of traditional German food. Walk through a German deli and you'll find a full restaurant tucked into the back with wonderful, rich authentic German cuisine. The food is the star of the show here - the menu has everything you would expect, a big selection of German an
Loved the location. It's in the back of a bakery. It seems very few people know about it, so it's very quiet. The food was just so so. They got our order wrong to begin with. They did however correct it by comping our check; however, they didn't bring us the correct dish. My hubby wasn't t
Visiting DC my first time, and I felt very displaced. Psychologically I wasn't making the transition and I found myself anxious and uncomfortable. Once I went into this restaurant (passing the entrance which is the cafe)....I felt like myself again. I was comfortable and happy. The food was also rea
Very nice place with great ambiance and great food. Prices are fair, portions are huge, and quality is top. We went on a Wednesday, there was a very sweet old lady playing the accordion and singing German folk songs. Highly recommended.
I just really like the vibe this place has. In a way it feels a little out of place for the area - blocks from the White House and around some high-profile restaurants, but very much the feel of a suburban neighborhood go-to tavern. With an hour or so to kill before heading to the airport to fly ho
Cafe Mozart is the oldest woman-owned restaurant in Washington, D.C. Since 1964, they have been serving the community German and Austrian food. Today, it's expanded into many things. When you walk into the space it's obvious it's a no-frills space. To your right is a coffee area and ice cream stand
Has a German market up front where you can stock up on chocolates, spices, wursts, cheeses, cakes and other German specialties. In the back is a small restaurant with a small menu of German foods. The owners are very friendly. I always stop when I'm in DC to get a few pieces of Shane torte, (German
Absolutely delicious. The restaurant is at the back of the bakery/grocery and is cozy without being crowded. We had potato pancakes (an absolute must) along with wiener schnitzel and a sausage sampler. The schnitzel was light and crispy, and the sausages in the sampler were sliced and grilled. Cucum
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