Crossway Cafe

2 Vision Dr, Burwood East VIC 3151, Australia
+61 3 8847 4912
$$$ Cafe , Asian restaurant
(52 Reviews)
Price Range $1–20

Located at 2 Vision Dr, Burwood East, Crossway Cafe beckons coffee lovers and casual diners alike with its warm and welcoming ambiance. This charming cafe is more than just a place to grab a quick bite; it serves as a community hub where families and friends can come together. With its spacious environment and child-friendly amenities, it’s perfect for a relaxing lunch break or a leisurely weekend brunch.

The menu here offers a delightful selection of coffee, featuring popular picks like Long Black, Cappuccino, and Latte. Each brew is crafted with care, promising a rich, aromatic experience that coffee enthusiasts will appreciate. For those who prefer tea, they can choose from a refreshing range, including English Breakfast, Peppermint, and more. And if you have a sweet tooth, try their imaginative flavored offerings such as Chocolate, Vanilla, or Strawberry—each with a unique twist that adds to the cafe's distinct charm.

The atmosphere is one of Crossway Cafe’s strongest attributes, as many customers have noted. David Hill succinctly captured the essence of this local gem: “Great church cafe, small menu but great service and decent fresh food options if you're in the area.” This sentiment is echoed by Neil Nuttall, who praised the reasonable prices and the welcoming vibe, making it a fantastic choice for families looking to enjoy a meal together after services.

Every corner of Crossway Cafe is designed with comfort in mind. With friendly staff who prioritize customer service and a spacious layout that allows for easy navigation, it’s a haven for parents with strollers or anyone requiring accessibility features. Catherine Munster explains how the cafe “is child-friendly” and offers “indoor play areas” and facilities like high chairs and a disabled toilet with a change table, demonstrating a keen understanding of family needs.

For those who enjoy a good book with their brew, the quiet, music-free atmosphere allows for peaceful conversation or a moment of reflection. David G found it to be a tranquil spot, stating, “It is quiet. No music. Great value for money.” Whether you choose to catch up with friends or savor a moment of solitude over a well-prepared Mocha or the hearty Hokkien Mee, Crossway Cafe ensures a memorable experience with every visit.

In a world filled with bustling cafes, Crossway Cafe stands out as a beacon of community spirit, delicious food, and heartfelt service. Next time you’re in Burwood East, take a moment to immerse yourself in this delightful cafe — your taste buds and heart will thank you.

Service options
Takeaway
Dine-in
Highlights
Great coffee
Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Solo dining
Good for working on laptop
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
Coffee
Healthy options
Quick bite
Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Amenities
Toilet
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
Casual
Trending
Crowd
Family friendly
Groups
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Openings Hours

Monday

08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Tuesday

08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Wednesday

08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Thursday

08:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Friday

Closed

Saturday

04:30 PM - 07:00 PM

Sunday

08:00 AM - 12:30 PM

52 Reviews
David Hill

24 Sep 2025

Great church cafe, small menu but great service and decent fresh food options if you're in the area. Super friendly staff!

Neil Nuttall

05 Sep 2025

Good food, reasonable prices. Open weekdays for coffee or lunch and on weekend before and after services so families and friends can enjoy a meal together

Sin Fong Chan

22 Aug 2025

Crossway Cafe Review 21/12/2020 My friends and I reserved a table for 6, and pre-ordered last week 3 Singapore-style fried Hokkien prawn mee and Mee Siam. The Hokkien Mee is nothing like the KL style, that thickened with dark sauce. In fact I thought it was soup base noodle dish. The stock, possibly made out of prawn shell and pork bones, is very tasty. It has a couple of prawns, squid rings, slices of fish cake (?), on Hokkien noodle and rice vermicelli. It also serves with a piece of lime. The Mee Siam is distinctly different from what I am familiar with in terms of taste and texture. It has prawns, a hard boiled egg cut in halves and a couple of pieces tofu puff. I cannot detect the taste of tamarind in the soup. It also comes with a sliced segment of lime, for those like the soup to be a little tangy in taste. It serves with sambal which does look scarily hot. __________________________________________ On Tuesday afternoon, the Cafe serves a selected Malaysian style hawker food, in addition to other usual soup, hot food, quick meal, and snacks. During Melbourne lockdown, we ordered Katong Laksa to takeaway, and introduced some friends to try this signature dish, the verdict was a thumbs-up. My wife reckons the Katong Laksa even taste better than what she has eaten in Singapore.

John Angelico

18 Aug 2025

Was there only for aeeting. Pleasant atmosphere, well patronised. Looks like a good place for lunch too.

Miike Vee

25 Jul 2025

Excellent food variety and quality. Friendly staff. Generous servings and reasonable pricing. One on my weekly highlights :)

Catherine Munster

09 Jul 2025

Child friendly, really spacious, quiet atmosphere, low cost but tasty menu, accessible for prams/wheelchairs, indoor play area, high chairs for kids, disabled toilet with change table. A lovely place!

David G

05 Jul 2025

It is quiet. No music. Quite a few people there on Wednesday morning. Great value for money.

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