I'm only reviewing the Mozart Coffee Roasters Light Show, which really might be the most disappointing event I've been to in recent memory.
Please note my caveat is that I am from a big city in California so this event in Austin probably more local, small town vibes but also completely lacking in hospitality and decent MC hosting.
Firstly, completely lacking in directions about where to go, what to line up for. We needed bracelets and the teens/college students guarding the interest didn't tell us this at first. I had to notice someone wearing a bracelet and pointing at it to ask what it was and then they didn't look at me and just said there's someone and then pointed in the general direction (pointed at the street).
The girls who had the bracelets, one of them left as we were approaching and I said we were told we needed to get bracelets. That girl had to wait until the other one came back and then asked us for credentials.
The decorations were cute so we took some photos. People were polite and made makeshift lines and everyone was neighborly and took each other's photos.
We had paid for a $60 table. And sat down, bought ourselves some refreshments. Again no explanation of what to look at, what to do. There was some random girls performing tik tok dances on a stage in the upper deck. We had no idea the "light show" was the sign above us.
People standing outside in the "market" (which is really just stands of refreshment -- to stalls, same menu), had better views than we did. No announcement. Then a lady pianist came to play -- again with an obscured view from the lower deck, who introduced herself and encouraged us to give her tips to help her make rent.
She played and sang some songs mostly from happy kids. She wasn't very convincing or particularly jolly. I tried to ask the cashier's some questions about what was going on but they just kept telling me they served refreshments so I gave up because they were mostly unfriendly and more interested in taking among themselves.
And then if was when the last song/light show was almost over that we realized what it was.
But the pretzels were delicious.
Parking is across the street. Otherwise kind of a bummer. Terrible service and signage.
I wouldn't mind the rest of it if people were nice.
And overall I found the service in Austin to be really great. This felt like a...
Read moreMozart’s Coffee Roasters is an iconic place in Austin that must be visited whether you’re a tourist or resident. I frequent Mozart’s often and decided to post a review after getting all the seasonal and festive experiences it offers throughout the year!
Parking: Parking at the café is almost always unavailable. It’s free if you can find a spot, otherwise, you can park across the street in the overflow, or on the street. Note that street parking is paid.
Ambiance: Mozart’s shares the space with a few other restaurants. The café is in the middle and can be identified by the massive mug statue (see photo). They have a small indoor seating but it’s truly meant to be a patio café overlooking the water. The view is beautiful and on a good day, you may be able to spot turtles swimming in the water! On weekends, they sometimes have live music.
Keep a look out for events too because Mozart’s does like to host seasonal events like the Christmas Market!
Service: The staff is always very happy to serve you and do a phenomenal job at managing the rush of customers they get! There are trays with cup holders to help you take your order to your table. No need to wait for seating; simply go to the counter to place your order, then seat yourself.
Food and beverage: The coffee is great, but if you’ve been following my reviews of coffee shops worldwide, you’ll know I’m pretty boring and usually go for brewed coffee or lattes. While I can’t speak to their artisanal beverages, I can say that their coffee is delicious.
As for the food, they serve sandwiches, baked goods, fruits, and pastries. I’ve tried their baked goods and pastries, which have a little French inspiration. All wonderful treats.
Mozart’s is a great place to stop by for coffee and cake, and take in a bit of...
Read moreMozart’s Coffee Roasters is undeniably a 10/10 when it comes to location. Nestled on the lake, the views are spectacular, and the evening breeze makes for a perfect ambiance. This is precisely why the place is constantly packed—there wasn’t a single moment where the line died down. They’ve mastered the art of drawing people in with the scenery, live music, and a lively atmosphere, but unfortunately, they haven’t fully delivered on what should be the heart of the experience—a great café.
Starting with the positives, the space is generous, offering different sections suited for various crowds, whether you're studying, catching up with friends, or just soaking in the music. The baked goods looked promising, and the menu offered a fair variety. However, the execution left a lot to be desired.
Despite specifically asking for our drinks "for here," they were initially served in cardboard cups. While the barista quickly corrected this, the miscommunication was noticeable. The real letdown, however, was the Mozart’s Mocha Latte. It lacked the expected caffeine kick, and the flavors felt underwhelming. The steamed milk seemed to have been prepared in bulk, losing the smooth, velvety texture that a good latte should have.
The tomato caprese sandwich had potential—the bread was solid, and the ingredients were fresh—but it was missing any real flavor enhancement. No pesto, no balsamic glaze—just dry ingredients that could have been so much better with a simple dressing.
Mozart’s thrives on its unbeatable setting, but they need to refocus on the quality of their food and drinks rather than just relying on the appeal of their views. It’s a great spot to visit for the atmosphere, but if you’re looking for a top-tier coffee experience, you might leave...
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