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Caffé E Torta — Languages

By Caffé E Torta · Melbourne

Verified by 4 families
Ages

Ages 5–12

Schedule

weekly

Price

A$20–A$50

Location

314 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

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If you're looking for a laid-back spot to explore languages with your kids, Caffé E Torta might be worth checking out. Plus, they have a nice selection of food and drinks to keep everyone happy while you learn together.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Abigail G.

Top Contributor

shy

We recently attended the Caffé E Torta language program in Melbourne, and my 6-year-old really enjoyed it. The cozy café atmosphere was inviting, and we appreciated the small group size, which allowed for personalized attention from the instructor, Giulia. She was very engaging and made the learning process fun, incorporating games and songs in Italian that kept the kids entertained. My child is a bit shy, but Giulia did a fantastic job of encouraging participation without pressure. One downside was the long lines during pickup, which made it a bit chaotic at times. I would also recommend checking the schedule in advance, as it can get busy. Overall, it was a solid experience, and my child even made a new friend! We'll definitely be back next week for another session.

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engaged-staff · good-food-snacks · small-group-size

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8 months ago
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Olivia B.

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shy

I took my 6-year-old daughter to the Caffé E Torta language program in Melbourne last Saturday, and she had a pretty good time. The atmosphere was warm and inviting, and it felt like a cozy spot to learn. Our instructor, Marco, was incredibly engaging and made sure each child participated, which really helped my daughter, who can be a bit shy. They worked on simple Italian phrases while creating colorful flashcards, and I loved seeing her light up when she successfully introduced herself in Italian. The snacks were also a hit—her baguette was fresh and tasty. The only downside was the long line at the café when we arrived; it took a while to get our food sorted. Overall, I’d recommend this program for kids who enjoy a relaxed learning environment, just be prepared for a little wait at the start.

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engaged-staff · good-food-snacks · creative-projects

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9 months ago
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Cosy Italian cafe serving baguettes, coffee and hot food, with gluten-free choices, and a kids menu.

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