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Go to the shopNovember 19, 2020: Dr. Mark Escott, advising interim lead physician with Austin-Travis County Health, has made it official today to move Travis County (and the City of Austin) to Stage 4 restrictions, again. The last time we in Travis County and the City of Austin moved to Stage #4 was June 13th. What you need to know as a guest of Mozart's Cafe and Mozart's 2020 COVID Cautious Christmas Light Show: > Mozart's ALREADY complies with Stage 4 requirements (masking, line queuing, table spacing, and self-imposed "capacity" limitations) > Mozart's will CONTINUE to strictly enforce these protocols BOTH for Mozart's...
0 commentsNovember 11, 2020 - Dr. Mark Escott, the Interim Medical Director & Health Authority for the Austin-Travis County Health Department in conjunction with Mayor Adler from the City of Austin has issued new emergency precautionary orders related to health and safety procedures now required for COVID-19 through December 31, 2020. More info: bit.ly/36oH71V Emergency rules have been extended by Dr Escott to promote health and safety. They can be summarized as: Face coverings must be worn in a manner that covers the nose and mouth by all citizens in public; Social distancing of 6 feet must be observed; Individual groups/tables...
0 commentsThe Austin Business Journal has spread the word across Central Texas this summer to help identify Austin-area businesses and leaders who were inspiring during these challenging 6 months of the pandemic. Mozart's is proud to announce that Ken & Stacey Leonard were selected among the 37 Central Texas Business Leaders, especially for their work in hospitality, supporting employees, and the ATX community during the pandemic. "We are humbled to be part of an accomplished group of entrepreneurs who all demonstrated acts of courage and support of others during these uniquely difficult times. Our success at Mozart's is a reflection of countless acts...
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