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Review Monarch Bakery - St Kilda

Chris Vesty
Monarch Cakes has got to be one of my absolute favourite Cake Shops in Victoria hands down! With so much history and expertise how could anyone not fall in love with Monarch Cakes.. its like going back in time as soon as you step through the door, I Highly Recommend Monarch Cakes. 🍮🍰🎂🍪🍩🫖☕️☕️☕️
GossipGirl XOXO
this cake shop has been here for a long time, I walked in for a piece of French vanilla slice, the flavors was average. The price was high. $7 per one. The shop was old, small and crowded, staff was just doing simple taking orders, that’s it. And all the desserts are of old school (to be frank, UGLY). Not for me, I prefer beautiful desserts. I don’t think I will come back again. Thanks
Campbell Docherty
Been in the family for a long time. They take great pride in their cakes. Had the Polish Cheesecake and itvwas very ice. Shame it is so far from where I live in Brisbane
Leenathelawyer
Best poppy seed cake and gugelhupf I’ve ever had. The poppy seed cake reminds me of how my late grandma used to make it, so it’s incredibly special to me. Please, never change Monarch.
Ozzy Kunnu
These legends probably do the best Gugelhupf. Second close will be the Polish cheesecake, and almost 3 out of 5 times it turns out to be consistent. But, other than that, we found other desserts / cakes too sweet for our palate.
AJ B
I am Polish, born and raised. I just want to make everyone aware that what this shop sells is NOT Polish cheesecake. Not even remotely. What they sell is a standard Sara Lee/New York cheesecake. This is totally unlike Polish cheesecake and I wish they wouldn’t misrepresent it. Or besmirch the good name of proper Polish cheesecake. Sorry but this needed to be said. I also I had the poppy seed cake, which was OK but sickly sweet. The place is overrated.
Bindi P
Beautiful to look into their windows. Incredible cakes and variety
Nick Rerakis
Gideon is the owner of the iconic pastry store( Monarch) in Acland st. St.Kilda . A wonderful man full of character, charm. Not only does he have the best coffee in the street , but his traditional home made cakes are amazing. Treat yourself next time you are in the area. Gideon lives a chat, so say hello to him. God bless Gideon.
Tim Rosenblum
The cakes here are amazing. It is the service from Nicky that is just incredible. Really the only place to shop for quality cake and have it delivered if necessary. I can only say Nicky made my Fathers 77th birthday an absolute joy. Thankyou again.
Morgs71
The cake lined strip of Acland Street draws in the tourists and locals alike. You can spend hours just browsing the brilliant window displays, with so many delicious looking cakes and pastries. Monarch Cakes is an institution that has been around for decades and the cakes live up to the hype. <br/><br/>I've often worried that the freshness of some of these stores could be questioned, because they can't possibly be making that much food in a single day. I like the fact that Monarch doesn't have a window completely overflowing with goods, which makes me think it might be fresher than some of it's neighbours. <br/><br/>We ordered some coffee and shared a blueberry bundt cake. The cake was moist and light, with maybe a touch too much icing sugar; but it was still delicious. It was so pretty, and it did taste fresh to me. The coffee was also great. <br/><br/>Staff are really friendly and service is excellent, despite the fact that the place does get busy. There are no bells and whistles with the decor, but who needs them when you have such a delectable window display to draw the crowds in instead.
Srslyfoods
We went to Monarch for afternoon dessert. It’s a small cafe with tables both inside and outside. We came for the cheesecake which was nice. They have a wide selection of cakes, brownies and cupcakes so you’re sure to find something you like. Recommended.
Lily Du
Ordered a kluger and latte take away. To be honest, I don’t satisfy. Not enjoyable at all.<br/>Kluger not fresh, flour part taste bad.coffee not so excellent as well.<br/>No pork and tissue.<br/>Same service and packing as 711.
Rhiannon Beck
I’ve wanted to visit one of the old cake stores on Acland St and after years of it being on my list we finally did it! With a double length pram I thought I’d be limited to take away but we were able to fit the pram alongside the seating out front ✅ <br/>Coffees were spot on. My regular latte was perfect and husband commented how good his strong latte was. <br/>Sacher torte was beautiful. He was impressed with his vanilla slice. Would love to come back again soon!
Eileen Daniel
We tried the flourless chocolate cake, 100 year old recipe cheese cake and it was so good but the Hazelnut white chocolate flourless orange cake was to die for!!! Amazing texture and flavor!! I checked your website and you can post them!! Can’t believe it!! We live an hour away and was willing to drive to you but can’t say no to cake delivery!! 🤗
Yz
Love the cherry slice as it's a balance between sweet and sour! Along with the small kluger, great balance of chocolate. I'd say the cakes here are rather affordable for the size and honestly so worth it! Coffee was decent as well.
Dorayaki
This is now my new favorite - the French Vanilla slice! 😋😋😋 not too sweet, very fluffy and creamy. Even their earl grey tea has a very nice aroma. 👍🏼 love this place! Can’t wait to try the Polish baked cheesecake from an 100 years old recipe.
Irene Tan
We were searching for a good tea time spot and stumbled upon Monarch Cakes. The cheesecake and coffee are marvelous. Friendly service and it can be crowded on weekends.
Serina
We ordered custard vanilla slice, caramel slice, chocolate cake and baby kugel with two lattes. It costs $37 total. Custard vanilla was amazing!!! Baby kugel was not sweet that i thought but still good:) Chocolate cake and caramel slice wasnt that special than any other shop tbh...<br/>I highly recommend custard slice and Kugel!
Foodinfocusz
On a mission to find one of the best vanilla slices we ended up at quaint Monarch Cakes who have been in existence since 1934 though not always in its current location in Acland Street. According to their website ‘Many of the recipes originated from the original shop in Poland and were brought to Australia and have been used here ever since.’
Foodception
The monarch is an institution.  <br/><br/>My personal 'MUST TRY' cakes:<br/><br/>- 100 year old polish cheese cake<br/>- Chocolate KOOGLHOUPF<br/>-Cherry Crumble ( my personal favourite): made with real cherries! So addictive!<br/><br/>If you haven't been to Monarchs, fix that situation and quick! You are missing out on something truly beautiful.
Comfy Chairs
Winner winner. Have sampled many of the cake shops in Acland Street. This is by far the best. You can’t go past the 100 year old recipe cheesecake and marzipan log but if you do it would be straight to the flourless chocolate almond cake. Staff are lovely and friendly.
Ozzy Kunnu
Our search for a nice birthday cake to celebrate our friend's birthday lead us to Monarch. We immediately chose the Famous Cheese Cake based on the description "from almost 100 year old Polish recipe"  <br/><br/>Worth $38, this cake was a hit with our friends. Perfectly sweet and delicious. Made our celebration even more special. On our request to write our friend's name on the cake we were asked to pay $10 extra....which seemed like an obscene amount just to write a name. Their reasons of making the piping from scratch sounded absurd. <br/><br/>Monarch definitely lives up to all the hype.
Penny
Ordered a slice of polish cheesecake, Sacher Torte and apple crumble. All were excellent. Staff were very nice as well. Definitely would go back. Highly recommended.
Careena Gy Goh
Stumbled onto this shop and what caught my eye was the Kugelhopf cake. It didn't dissapoint and the cake was warmed up nicely so it was so delicious with a cup of tea.Service was good and the owner was so friendly too! I will definitely be back for more!
Alicia S Fulcher
This place is more than a bakery or cake shop! The ambiance is just beautiful and nostalgic, I wanted to stay all day. <br/>The quality of the cakes is so much higher and more authentic than other shops close by. The service was fantastic, friendly without being forced or forceful. It’s the only cake shop I’m going to from now on!!
Lee
This store is one among many dessert stops at St. Kilda. I haven’t tried many of their deserts but you must get a slice of their Baked Polish cheesecake. They rightfully boast of a 100-year old recipe, which deserves every bit of praise. It’s so tasty and moist. I’ve also tried the baby kugel, which was absolutely delicious, and the chocolate hazelnut fudge that was not too sweet, had a whole lot of hazelnuts but the chocolate itself wasn’t that nice..<br/>I don’t visit St. kilda often but whenever I do visit, I always stop here for a slice of cheesecake.
Whats On The Grill?
Excellent cake store. Cakes are amazing & the coffee is extremely good too to match it. Service is very friendly & the dining area is warm & inviting with some bopping older tunes. Lots of memorabilia photos with famous StKilda folk hanging from the walls.
Tamra Neyland
Cake and tea was good pity the owners were not Found then to be rather rude and impatient while taking our order as we chose our cakes and arranged outside seating <br/>When I came out of the shop and saw he had moved the tables I made the comment “ oh the tables have changed “ and the male owner ( I assume from the info in the shop ) Rudely said that he did not realise he needed my permission to move the chairs and table , it was not a comment made in a joking manner I know the difference <br/>We were a part of 7 <br/>Also order written on small slip of paper , amounts manually added up and no receipt given <br/>International guests from China and Bahrain not a good reflection
Mr_blueberry
Chocolate Gugelhupf is sensational - dark, melted chocolate! Great old Architecture magazines on the shelves, friendly and relaxed. Recommended.
Miss_live_to_eat ✔️
My friend recommended the cakes of this very old cake shop and it was all worth it. One is bound to be dazzled by the variety of cakes and desserts this place offers. It's like coming to a Charlie's chocolate factory in real life. Definitely worth a try.
Espy Eats
Our third stop in the cake gathering exercise was at Monarch cakes. This has always been one my favourite cake shops down St Kilda because the coffee is generally quite good. Staff were much friendlier than the rest and the range quite extensive which went well with tea at an afternoon tea we bought for on Sunday. I agree with the sign outside the shop "Eat cake it will make you feel happy" unfortunately I agree with this sign a little too much 🤗
Aris Lin
Was really wanna have some cupcakes. So I looked it up. And this one is really close to where I live. Tried it. Love it ! Especially the vanilla cupcake^ so good!
Christopher & Marian
Here you can buy 100 year old recipes of the wonderful creamy cheese cake.<br/>No additional decorations of chocolate cream or lollipops- just pure delicious cheese cake.<br/>Many other delights here as per already photographed examples.<br/>Eat in or simply take away ...<br/>Make sure the cakes are safely secured as per photograph of my son in laws Porsche boot. Extra secure!<br/>( you don't want to damage the goods )<br/>
Rodney Ho
Walked around St. Kilda and found this classic cake shop! Had Monarch's Famous Chocolate Kuglehoupf, apple cake and the citrus tart over there. The kuglehoupf tasted like bread with the chocolate truffles inside. Perfect in hot severed! The apple cake was good also with so many apple inside. Maybe I tried the kuglehoupf which is sweet before the citrus tart so it tasted a little bit too sour but still very nice!<br/><br/>Service was good!
Simmyeats.Melb
My go to when I want coffee and cake on Acland St. There are other cake shops along the strip however the cakes in those windows don't look as great. I know I won't be disappointed here. I like the decor of this cafe, there's lots of pictures and frames hanging from the walls and an old school register. My latte was strong and full bodied and it complimented my lemon tart perfectly. The punch of citrus flavour I got with every bite.... too good! The crust was crumbly and tasty and it really was a beautiful treat.
Cavael
Cakes are not bad. But service has to be improved! The lady (believe she's the owner) was very rude to the tourists and the staff!! Definitely won't be coming back!!
Dimzib
Monarch has a very cozy ambiance to it and fits well within the scene of Acland St. There are friendly staff that are not necessarily inviting, but welcoming. This cake shop makes some of the best chocolate kugelhopf that I have ever had the pleasure of trying. The polish cheesecake is also worth a try for those who are fond of less creamy cheesecakes. The coffee here is average for Melbourne's standards.
FoodieCCC
Last year, one of my best friend come to Melbourne fron Sydney, I took him here, and he was shocked by the brilliant cakes. Really worth to visit. One of the best cake shops in Melbourne.
G
Baby chocolate kugel would be my recommendation, as it's filled with chocolate with a texture like a denser sponge cake. <br/>It's not something where you can easily find in other patisseries around in melbourne, so it's definitely a different experience to try something new. <br/>According to the owner, their cheesecakes were their bestsellers, so I decided to give it a good go. <br/>Considering the fact that I've never had an authentic "polish cheesecake" before, I have no proper benchmark as to how authentic this can be. <br/>BUT, being someone that have tried some damn fine cheesecakes before, this unfortunately did not blow my socks off. <br/>It's consistency was kinda similar to a wheel of Camembert that has been just taken out of the fridge. <br/>It's closer towards its denser New York cheesecake kinda style, but a lot more simpler in taste and texture.
Andrea
Happened upon Monarch Cakes and decided to stop for a coffee and cake. Worth the stop. Awesome citrus tart and a great coffee for a late afternoon tea.
Gee
Had the passion fruit tart after a lovely meal nearby. It was nice but so incredibly sweet that it made us pull lemon juice faces. lol - other cakes looked fab too<br/>
Biggiechee
Quaint and fun cake shop with great and friendly customer service. Their signature chocolate kugel is excellent! I also tried their lemon tart and apple crumble. Both were incredibly delicious. One of the better cake shops in Acland street.
Lina Pham
A cosy place in st kilda. Not to forget their cheese cake and cherry crumble. Very rich. So i suggest you order some tea instead of smoothie haha 😂😂😂
BrunchQueen
The service was extremely friendly and the shop has a trendy vibe. I loved the decor! The lemon tart was really nice and the flavours were perfect
BMcLachlan
$5 from one cupcake and it was the worst cupcake I've ever had! It was dry and crumbly and disgusting! The only reason I have given a 2 is because the buttercream was good... Not amazing just good!
David Food Leasing
DO: The Baked Cheesecake. All the others aren't bad either. But the Baked Cheescake wins. <br/><br/>DON'T: Be like us and only have one to go. Step inside and enjoy with a coffee sitting down. <br/><br/>TIP: There are 4 cake shops on Acland. Purchase one here and move on. Cake Degaustation is bad said no one ever.
HB
Went here to buy a few cakes yesterday, mixed results. A chocolate ganache slice with hazelnuts was a very nice and too rich to eat all in one go. The cherry slice was also nice and full of fruit. A chocolate cupcake was not nice - it looked rich and moist but the inside was dry and the cake did not taste of chocolate at all.
TresHungry
I've never tried anything here except for their famous chocolate kugelhopf, but that chocolate kugelhopf is so, so good! I've come back several times and every time I can't go past getting it again. I love how the cake doesn't look like much from the outside, but then when you dig your fork into it ripples of chocolate comes to view and ohh man does it look good! It tastes as good as it looks, maybe even better. Some of the other cakes also look tempting. Maybe I'll try something different next time I visit...maybe.
Mary
Have had such delicious cake here - so great to find a place like this that does amazing gluten free chocolate cake when the other bakery/cafe's on the strip aren't gluten free. The chai latte is so different to any other I've had, it had an amazing species sugar on top - I loooove it! Nice atmosphere, so friendly and cosy!
Serene Swee
Attracted by the old fashioned decor and cakes... no pricelist for the cakes. Ordered 2 coffee, 1 apple crumble and 1 of their most famous cake by slice... cost $21. Both coffee and cakes not to our liking.
Sertac Tanriverdi
We have been there to have a cup of coffee. <br/>We waited at the table (outside) for like 10 minutes no one came to ask our order. Then I went inside. Even though there was no one inside, it took them 3 minutes to take my order. After I ordered three flat whites, she brought only two coffees. We had to remind them. She was apologetic ok, but service is poor, unfriendly. Coffee tasted poor and they were cold.<br/>Never again
Julycheee
Stumbled in here for slice of cake. The decor is old-fashioned, has odd bits and pieces everywhere and feels homely. All their desserts look so nice and homemade. We chose a flourless chocolate cake - it was okay but not the best I've had.
DuckieLovesToEat
I really liked the decor at this place. There is always heart warming fussy feeling with all these old cafe. I feel like I was transported to time. Due to numerous positive feedback with the monarch cake I tried this specific dessert place and ordered kugelhoupf and skinny latte. I fell in love. It was not too sweet nor to heavy. It was the perfect combo to my latte. I brought friends here who lives out of town and they also love it that they can't stop talking about the cake. Will definitely visit this place again. The owner is very nice.
Byron's Vanilla Slice Blog
A few variations, but the French vanilla is pretty good. Flaky pastry and thick eggy custard. Another messy affair when eating freestyle in the street. Not as 'vanillary' as I'd like and quite filling.
M.
Love this place and always come here when I'm in st kilda. The baby kugel with its chocolatey inside and the cherry slice are my favourites! Am yet to try the plum slice which has had excellent reviews too
Adhya
The Chocolate kugelhopft from this shop are known as one of the best and goes very well with the tea or coffee. It is not sweet like most if similar cake in regular coffee shop. The staff say they made the cake fresh everyday, but I will come back soon for the Polish Cheese Cake. I agree the shop must improve on customer service.
Torys
I think the Monarch name and it's fantastic location really draw a lot of people to the odd little cake shop located in St Kilda. <br/><br/>Whenever I visit Monarch it feels like I step back in time to a 1950s bakery devoid of modern luxuries. This all adds to the charm of monarch. <br/><br/>While the cakes are certainly overpriced for what they are, you cannot argue with the flavour and presentation. <br/><br/>Definitely worth a visit if you're wandering around the area looking to couple something with your coffee.
World In A Bite
Traditional cakes - not so sweet ... Better than European cafe a few shops down the road. Inside is retro ... Something different!...........
Jianierrrrrr
Friends took me there for the cheesecake. We ordered one piece of Polish baked cheesecake, cherry slice and cookie&cream cupcake. To be honest, i was a little bit disappointed. The sweetness of the cheesecake was wired and texture was dry. I preferred more cream-cheese flavored. The cupcake was alright, the icing was too sweet, not that smooth. Well, I am not a big fan of cherry, but I enjoyed the crumbly biscuit layer. I can see it is a traditional bakery with traditional flavored cakes. It was just not my cup of tea.
Chisyelda Oey
My favourite bakery. The cookies and cream cupcake, the caramel slice, the french vanilla slice, everything's divine. Very simple and rustic but very yummy at the same time. Nice to hang outside on a clear day. Amongst all the cake shop in Acland st, their display looks the simplest and dare I say, plainest. But looks can be deceiving, as Monarch is the best-tasting of them all!
Kate Grant
Polish cake comes with Polish service. If I had one day in Melbourne I would go out of my way to get down to Monarch Cakes. It is by far the best cake shop on the strip and that's because everything is old school. No giant green meringues here, just good honest cake. The Kuglhoupf is amazing, worth the price, and getting it weighed is the most exciting bit! The service is quick, rough and without a smile (unless you're lucky) and thats exactly how I like it. And anyone with a Nicky Winmar picture behind the counter is a true St Kilda-ian
Peekashu
Overall it was a nice place to chill. The cakes weren't expensive, averagely priced. I will definitely be back for the kugelhoupf and the next time, i'll make sure everyone eats kugelhoupf.
Sarah Audal
Now, this cafe was famous for it’s kooglhoupf cakes. These cakes are like donuts turned upside down. It’s really intriguing how it tastes like since it’s like a favourite in this cafe. So we decided to order a baby kugul cake and the 100 year old polish cheesecake. We were joking that we hope that it was the recipe that was 100 year old (so it is tried and tested thru time, and not the cream cheese used :p)
Esther Ng
Monarch Cakes has an interesting history. According to its site, it has been baking from the same Polish recipes for over 75 years. Wow! Pretty amazing. Apparently the cheesecake is famous. Gotta try this next time. And another must try is their kooglhoupf (pronounced as kugelhoff, me thinks). It's slightly crisp on the top but moist in the insides. I have this every time I am in this shop and it's my third time here!
Foodlovesmymouth
The [100 year old Polish baked cheese cake] was super smooth and cheesy but not overly rich.
Tales Of A Confectionist
Chocolate  kooglhoupf -  One of the most delightfully addictive cakes you will ever try.
Peach-Water
Monarch is one of the oldest Acland Street Cafes. At Monarch Cakes, they have been baking the same recipes for over 75 years.<br/>Gideon, the owner of the cafe told us that the original cafe started off in Carlton, which then relocated to Acland Street.<br/><br/>Monarch cake range is impressive – ranging from Polish Cheesecake (Kugel) to a humble cupcake.<br/>What I love about this cake shop is the antique feel to the shop – with old school scales, vintage posters and ornaments.
Katherine Chiu
Monarch cakes is in St Kilda about 5-10 mins by route number 96 light rail tram from MSAC (exam venue). The place is frequented by tourists and locals alike. It is famous for their german cakes. The place is small and rather cozy. And no they do not have a bathroom. Instead their bathroom is at Nandos Monarch cakes has been around for some time now. They opened in 1938 1st visit I had the lemon tart and moon crescent cookie. I also had a long black. Altogether $8. The long black was big but yummy. It looked really huge when it came to the table. I'm sorry I don't have a picture of this as I forgot to take one. 2nd Visit This time we got takeaway and I sampled both the fruit tart and the vanilla slice. They were $12 altogether. The vanilla slice was huge and very creamy. And the fruit tart was lovely but was a little bit crumbly at the bottom Rating: 18/20 do come and visit for some lovely morning/afternoon tea cakes. The service is very friendly with a smile. 
Dolce Bunnie
The cake however tasted wonderful, it’s richness wasn’t sickening but left me craving for more. You know what they say, you can’t judge a book by its cover. This is a must try if you are in the area.
Gastrology
We took home Monarch’s famous Chocolate Kooglhoupf. The cake is marbled with white cake and chocolate fudge and is beautifully soft and moist. It was certainly a special treat.
Gastrology
Monarch Cakes continues to be a St Kilda gem. It is the perfect place for cake and coffee or, if you prefer, to takeaway for a guilty pleasure at home.
Rumbaba
Although on the whole both choices were rich, moist and dense as one would expect of a European cake. So with chills warmed and emotions feed it was time to head back east to the burbs.
Ashley
Monarch Cakes is one of the gems of St Kilda, part of the landscape, never to be moved, baking cakes with 80 year old recipes, brought over in the 1930's by a polish refugee.
Connor S
Waited 5mins to be served at front counter- no apology. Food and coffee took 15minutes to come out whilst the staff sourly pretended to be busy. The 100y/o cheese cake recipe left the cake tasting 100years old with dust and a hint of lemon being the apparent flavour. If given the choice again I'd rather go spend my $16 on a Coles frozen cheesecake and iced coffee. Stay away from Ackland St cake shops and bakeries as they are more disappointing than Meatloaf half time show at an AFL grand final.
TheMan
What am I paying 8 bucks for? A slice of what? It doesn't like c**p. Let's be honest. I did find it weird that nothing is refrigerated. Especially at night. I know the 2 other "institution" cake shops just shut the blinds at night. Seems unusual practice. About the service, please smile once in a while. I'd rather pay $15 for dessert and go to Rococo.
Greecelightning222
Not another 80 years on this effort. Rude and clueless people working at this joint. The coffee was like drinking something from the 80's - I was desperate so I thought I would give this place a go and see if they live up to their 80 year reputation. Well, I don't feel like anything had any passion, quality or finesse in it. There are plenty of other good places on Acland for coffee and cake. My usual place was closed on this evening. I am used to cake of high quality and washed down with a nice latte. This joint? Never again!
Nicole
Churning out quality food for 80 years.. I have a very soft spot in my heart for Monarchs, having made the trip here for their famous kugelhopf or Polish cheesecake since I was a little kid. This place is an institution, having baked from the same recipes in their Acland St location since 1934. This is why their baked goods are so great: Monarchs has had a lot of time to perfect them.<br/>As aforementioned, the kugelhopf and Polish cheesecake are by far the standout dishes, and many do make the pilgrimage to try them. The palmiers and plum cakes are also delicious, as are the flaky, melt-in-your-mouth vanilla slices. <br/><br/>Give Monarchs a try – there's a reason they've been so popular for so long.
G_is_for_gelati
Mmmm... cheesecake. The Polish Cheesecake is a must-try! The portion is on the small-ish side compared to other cake shops in Acland Street, but it's everything a baked cheesecake should be.
Sue
Most authentic cakeshop. Very authentic cakeshop. Will definitely get piece of cheese cake or Kugelhoupf everytimes i go to St.Kilda. Look at thier old display cabinet, cashier and magazine.. <br/><br/>The Kugelhoupf is now available in small pieces and price by weight! ( this is so good ) Even a non-choc lover, my sis love the kugel as it isnt very sweet but just nice. And cheese cake is super smooth, my all time fav. <br/><br/>Keep going, Monarch =)
Bayside Epicurean
One of Melbourne's oldest cake shops past the best before date. We've been here many times over the years. the chocolate Kugelhoupf is consistently good, and the Polish cheesecake is not bad either. now the business is now run by young hip chicks, purportedly (grand daughters) and though its service with a smile, the standards are dropping -- on our latest visit, the vanilla slices are slabs of bland custard with not a hint of vanilla, the mille-feuilles not fresh and a variety of cupcakes were all carefully decorated, sugar coated but tasteless. the cosy 70s kitchen atmosphere no longer makes up for the quality drop or the rising prices.
Ainslie Woods
Cheesecake heaven. I searched the net for the best Cheesecake in Melbourne and up cake Monarch cakes, so I purchased one yesterday for my fussy Polish husband and even he gave it the tick of approval! It was superb, will be back for sure, and I don't even like cheesecake but this was amazing!
Coffee Snob
The famous cheesecake is rather tasteless to me. I don't taste the cheese in it. The signature chocolate cake was ok, but I am not impressed.
Kopikopi
Original traditional. Cheese cake is probly one of the best in melbourne
Rebecca McBride
Delightful. The lemon tart - perfect balance of sweet and sharp, beautiful fresh lemon flavour. look foward to trying more of their cakes/pastries
Eric T
The chocolate kugelhouph delivers! Definitely worth making a visit to this place to try this one-of-a-kind cake/bread!
Keith Eades
Beware Lovely Cakes. It's such an St. Kilda icon, when we visited here there was only once cake for me, the "Chocolate Kooglhoupf" and it was worth it. I loved the old style atmosphere and cramped seating arrangements. Its was great being part of history.
Croissant Lady 91
Chocolate kooglhoupf is quite nice but not worth enduring the rude staff (especially the young girls) for.
Feed Your Fancy
A classic , that never goes out of date
Newmanh32
Cakes cakes cakes. So many cakes! You have to try the chocolate kugelhopf. Coffee is also quite good. The place gets really busy so the customer service sometimes suffers but that's expected with so many people.
Jods
Got the chocolate kooglhoupf! It's their "signature" cake at the mo...it's essentially got delicious chocolate fillings inside this soft but sturdy dough. I got a slice for $4, and the staff were quick to help and in anseering my questions. Everytime I pass by I can't stop my cravings!!
Uberfrauline
Par Avion cheesecake!. Monarch's cheesecake is so good we have them delievered to us in Adelaide, worth every cent. Yum!
BAL
Really good coffee here. Our favorite cakes are the kooglhouph and the cheesecake. Both are to die for!
Fitzo
Great cakes, rude owner!. Have loved this place for it's wonderful cakes for years and years but on a recent visit found the customer service very poor and rather rude so sadly will not be back
Baristar
Best cakeshop on Acland Street!. Went there a couple of months ago. I really like monarch cakes, their cakes are "real" and homemade cakes. my poppyseed delight was delightful :)
J
Everything I've eaten here is good! Favourite are Kugel slice, plum slice and caramel slice mmmmm
Jessica Waybrant
Great Afternoon!. Initially I was drawn in by the rustic, warm ambience inside. I started out reading my book over a soy cap made to perfection, complete with extra foam as requested! I progressed onto my first ever piece of Chocolate Kooglhoupf and it was so SO tasty!! On top of it all the staff was fully sweet and helpful! I'd definitely recommend anyone to stop in while visiting St.Kilda!
Jesse1990
My brunch consisted of the famous chocolate kugelhoupf and green tea. <br/>The cake was very nice, soft texture withmore of a nutty chocolate taste then sweet<br/>Unfortunately the green tea was a little bitter, from the water temp being to high during fusing.<br/>Service 7.5/10<br/>Food & drink Quality 7.5/10<br/>Experience 8.5/10
Jeremy Young
If you ever find yourself on death row, make sure you request the chocolate kugelhopf as your last meal. You won't be disappointed.
Robbie G
Melbourne baristas are the best in Australia...or so my Melbourne friends say. Sooooo visiting from WA I have high expectations given that my local cafe in a coastal town makes consistently great coffee. In 4 days I've had 12 bad coffees in South Yarra, chapel st, the CBD. My first great one happened today. At the Monarch. Service was a bit on the unfriendly side, so I could only recommend based on the delicious polish cheesecake and amazing coffee.
Roger Bosustow
The one. There are many cake shops in the strip, this a the stand out. The kugelhopf is worth seeking out.
Andrew Lord
The real thing. The chocolate kugelhopf is undoubtedly and without reservation, the single most delicious thing in the entire world. And I'm not a person given to hyperbole. The cheesecake, the plum cake and the caramel slice are not far behind. Oh what the hell - it's all outstanding.
IloveFood13
I love Monarch cakes! The cakes are beautiful and a perfect way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon. Always packed so be patient!
Carl
First trip to St Kilda and found this shop while walking along the esplanade. The chocolate krugel was <br/>really good. Coffee was made by the owner. Really really good. Took photos inside the shop without any issues. Wld recommend it. :-)
Rob James
Man alive! The chocolate kugelhopf is utterly amazing. Delicious, light and a perfect match with a great coffee
Tamara Hart
This place is the best even tho the man of the house did two peoples shifts he was all smiles and best service the cakes were to die for.... We love it and will go back everytime we visit freezing Melbourne
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