Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has hit out at Matthew Guy, implying the opposition leader was trading tragedy for votes in relation to the Bourke Street terror attack.

Speaking in Clyde on Sunday, Mr Andrews confirmed he had shared a private coffee with staff at Pellegrini's Cafe on Thursday night, almost a week after much-loved owner Sisto Malaspina was stabbed to death.

"There were hugs, a few tears as well - I didn't go down there with cameras because I don't think it is a campaign stop," Mr Andrews told reporters.

Mr Andrews said he also met privately with the police officers involved in apprehending attacker and other victims slashed by Hassan Khalif Shire Ali.