Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    1932 Cafe & Restaurant

    4.1 (7 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

    1932 Cafe & Restaurant Photos

    1932 CAFE & RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

    Recommended Reviews - 1932 Cafe & Restaurant

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    classic “LIFT” doors in the entry hallway.  Nothing to do with food but a sure addition to the 30’s ambiance.
    Warren M.

    First good breakfast in AU. Someone took my order and brought my food. Went here based on several Yelps and was very satisfied. Simple breakfast, Eggs done correctly, great Sourdough toast, potatoes fine but disappointingly like McDonald's . The venue is cute, really remains what it was in the 30's including time appropriate background music. Coffee is Australian which means this American put way too much sugar and milk in it but, so doctored, it was great. We didn't find it overpriced for a cute place with table service. AU is just expensive. I can justify anything here when I think AU vs. US $ and no 20% tip.. If I was here for another day I'd go back. I thank other YELPERS for leading me here.

    Gorgeous carrot cake (a generous serve) and my latte.
    Neil W.

    Walked in for a quick coffee as I liked the Art Deco look of the place. The cafe is located in an arcade within one of my favourite CBD buildings, the Manchester Unity on the corner of Swanston and Collins. The place looks old school with photos of the building on the walls adding to a past era vibe. The food looked nice but I just had a slice of carrot cake and it was delish. The coffee was a little bitter unfortunately so I left feeling a little disappointed over all.

    Charmaine H.

    Definetly a post First World War feel to the restaurant, with decor and music to match. Fantastic lunch menu and breakfast until 3pm. Gluten free and paleo diet needs easily meet by super friendly staff. If only I had a job where I could have a liquid lunch........

    Such a lovely little cafe.  Really good service and well priced breakfast

    See all

    5 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Krish K.
    93
    30
    47

    8 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Australian 844 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Bowery to Williamsburg - Bacon and egg sandwich with side of sausage

    Bowery to Williamsburg

    4.3(155 reviews)
    0.4 kmMelbourne
    $$

    Food is okay! Coffee was good! Service was decent. I would definitely try again since, 2nd chance…read moreis worth it

    The first day in Australia, I was craving a big, hearty sandwich, a rarity in Japan. A quick Google…read moresearch led me to Bowery to Williamsburg. The name suggests a connection to the street or bridge in NYC. Am I correct? Located in the alley between Flinders and Collins, parallel to Russell, it was a bit unexpected to find this eatery here. With plenty of tables on the patio and inside, the atmosphere was inviting. Being alone, I didn't want to occupy a larger table, so I decided to grab my order to go. After glancing over the menu, my eyes locked on the 'Reuben,' thinking 'this can't go wrong.' The staff were kind and friendly. Despite not dining in, they allowed me to sit and wait at a table. After a few minutes, I received my order and rushed back to the hotel because I couldn't wait! Excitement led me to open the box like a treasure chest, revealing a huge sandwich - the portion I had been searching for. In Japan, where I live, the general trend is to reduce portions to maintain prices rather than increase prices to keep portions consistent in the face of inflation. Now you understand how crucial this is. Another crucial aspect - the taste was on point. With a generous portion of meat, it dominated the experience along with the sourness from the pickled cabbage. It was a bit too sour for my taste, but I assume that's how a Reuben usually tastes. Overall, I was really pleased with this place and would love to come back again.

    Photos
    Bowery to Williamsburg - Communal seating and restaurant vibes

    Communal seating and restaurant vibes

    Bowery to Williamsburg
    Bowery to Williamsburg

    See all

    Collins Kitchen - my selection of hot dishes with 2 eggs sunny side up.

    Collins Kitchen

    3.7(10 reviews)
    0.3 kmMelbourne
    $$$

    Breakfast they say, is the most important meal of the day, it gives you energy, gives you clarity…read moreto get through the day, it sets the tone. So finding the perfect breakfast, well let's face it, is reality easy in a city such as Melbourne. So many cafes and restaurants offering their take on poached eggs, smashed avocado sprinkled with the latest super food grain and freshly juiced kale and ginger juice makes it a smorgasbord of choices for today's customer. Hotel restaurants around the world have been offering up a breakfast buffet since the dawn of time, with a large degree of failure. The biggest challenge being keeping the offering hot and serving up a variety that keeps them a step a head of their competition. Collins Kitchen in the Grand Hyatt Melbourne offers up this time honoured tradition and where others have missed the mark the Hyatt have not only exceeded the mark but have set the barre to new heights. Firstly this is a grand restaurant overlooking the plain trees of Russell Street, with warm and inviting furniture that lets you know you're in a five star dining room in a world renowned hotel, a perfect place for the perfect breakfast. The major difference here is how they offer you the food, there is not a trestle table or Bain marie in sight, instead they have four show kitchens, each with a dedicated chef, either cooking to order your choice of eggs, be it poached or a wonderful fluffy omelette, or continually cooking crispy bacon, sauté mushrooms or an array of dim sum. Fresh fruit, an assortment of freshly baked bread and a chef offering to squeeze you a super juice, is awaiting you in another kitchen. There's a deli with smoked salmon, turkey and ham on offer with a great selection of cheese and crackers. If that doesn't fill you up then you'll need to head over to what one can only describe as heavens kitchen. Freshly made waffles and pancakes with fruit compotes and cream. Pastries and cakes galore will give anyone with a slight sugar addiction the fix they need. The only way to make this experience better would be to offer ice cream for the waffles, but that's just me being slightly greedy. This is not a place for a quick breakfast, to get the full experience you need to spend a couple of hours here and for $42 is certainly value for money.

    High Tea at Hyatt So…read moreI just came back from the Hyatt high tea and I had a lovely time. The three of us were given two stands that displayed 9 sandwiches and 8 cakes. We were also given 10 scones and more than enough cream and jam (raspberry & fig) to accompany. The setting here at the Hyatt is beautifully laid out, the table settings are good quality and room oozes of class and style. The service was fantastic, the waiter for our table was extremely polite and professional. I found the servings to be very generous here, we had so many left over cakes-unfortunately they do not offer take away services, and so it's a bit of a waste if you don't finish it. The sandwiches included an egg salad, aged waygu beef and smoked salmon. The cakes included a chocolate mud, chocolate opera, pistachio sponge, cheesecake and strawberry mousse. I was also surprised by how many scones they gave us, did they really except us to eat that many? Overall this was a very pleasant afternoon, the ambience of the place was quite and relaxing and the prices were around $30ish per person. I will definitely head back here soon, perfect place for afternoon tea.

    Photos
    Collins Kitchen - The bar counter but where's wally?

    The bar counter but where's wally?

    Collins Kitchen - Fruits and juices.

    Fruits and juices.

    Collins Kitchen - Sofa booth seating.

    See all

    Sofa booth seating.

    1932 Cafe & Restaurant - australian - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...