19 Grammi Cafe

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19 Grammi Cafe is a local Brisbane café in Newstead serving specialty coffee, baked sweets, and focaccia-based sandwiches in a relaxed, creative setting.

Newstead, QLD, Australia

About 19 Grammi Cafe

19 Grammi Cafe is a neighbourhood café located in Newstead, QLD, Australia, known for specialty coffee, house-made baked sweets, and focaccia-based sandwiches in a relaxed, creative space. They typically operate as a casual, order-at-the-counter venue where customers can dine in or take away coffee and food. Beyond espresso drinks, they usually offer alternative milks, cold beverages, and a rotating selection of pastries or light meals geared toward breakfast and lunch.

A charge from 19 Grammi Cafe will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid in person at the café, ordered takeaway, or used a card stored in a mobile wallet (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay). Amounts commonly reflect one-off purchases like coffees, sandwiches, and sweets, but may also include group or split bills, tips you added at the terminal, or multiple items combined into a single transaction. In some cases, you might see a small pre-authorization or a pending amount if the café’s payment terminal or your bank briefly holds funds to verify your card before final settlement.

If you’re unsure about a 19 Grammi Cafe charge, start by checking your recent visits to Newstead and any receipts, emails, or mobile wallet transaction histories around the date of the charge. Look for the transaction under variations like “19 GRAMMI CAFE NEWSTEAD” or similar wording on your statement. To resolve questions, visit the café in person during business hours or search for “19 Grammi Cafe Newstead” online or in Google Maps to find their current contact details; staff can usually look up a card transaction by date, time, and amount. If the café confirms the charge is incorrect, ask them to process a refund; if you suspect fraud and cannot match the transaction to any visit, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to 19 Grammi Cafe.

  1. SQ *19 GRAMMI Newstead AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from 19 Grammi Cafe on my bank statement?

A 19 Grammi Cafe charge usually comes from an in-person purchase at their Newstead café, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch, or baked goods. The transaction may have been made using a physical card, a contactless payment (tap-and-go), or a mobile wallet like Apple Pay or Google Pay. Check your calendar and receipts for visits to Newstead around the date of the charge, as the statement description may not mention “coffee” or specific items—only the café name and suburb.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by 19 Grammi Cafe?

Common transaction amounts at 19 Grammi Cafe often reflect café-style purchases—roughly AUD $5–$10 for a single coffee, and around AUD $10–$25 for coffee plus food like focaccia sandwiches or pastries. Larger amounts can occur when paying for multiple people, adding extra items, or purchasing takeaway for a group. If the amount seems higher than expected, consider whether you paid for others, added a tip, or made more than one purchase that day.

Can 19 Grammi Cafe place a small pending or duplicate charge on my card?

Some banks may show a temporary ‘pending’ or small pre-authorization amount when your card is first tapped or inserted at the café, especially with certain mobile wallets or when there was a connection delay. This is usually replaced by the final, correct transaction amount once the payment settles. Any extra pending hold should automatically drop off within a few business days; if it remains, you can show your bank and the café the entries and ask them to investigate.

Does 19 Grammi Cafe offer subscriptions or recurring billing for coffee or meals?

19 Grammi Cafe primarily operates as a pay-per-visit café, so charges are typically one-time transactions for each purchase. They are not generally known for running subscription-style coffee memberships or automatic recurring meal plans. If you see repeated charges, it likely reflects multiple separate visits or orders on different days rather than a subscription, so compare the dates and amounts to your visit history.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or invoice from 19 Grammi Cafe?

If you need a receipt, first check your email and mobile wallet—some payment terminals offer digital receipts that may already be stored there. Otherwise, contact the café directly or visit in person and provide the exact date, approximate time, and transaction amount; with this information, staff may be able to reprint or export a receipt from their point-of-sale system. Bringing a screenshot of the bank statement entry can also help them match the transaction more quickly.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a 19 Grammi Cafe charge or think I was charged incorrectly?

Start by confirming that no one else with access to your card (family, partner, colleague) used it at 19 Grammi Cafe around that date. If the transaction still seems unfamiliar or the amount is wrong, contact the café using the details you find by searching “19 Grammi Cafe Newstead” online and ask them to look up the charge with your transaction date, time, and amount. If they cannot locate the charge or you suspect fraud, immediately report it to your bank or card issuer and request a dispute and possible card replacement.

Can I get a refund or adjustment from 19 Grammi Cafe if I was overcharged?

If you believe you were accidentally overcharged (for example, an extra item or incorrect amount entered), you’ll need to speak directly with 19 Grammi Cafe, ideally bringing your bank statement entry and any receipts. Many cafés can process a partial or full refund back to the same card once they verify the error in their system. Refund timing depends on your bank, but it often takes a few business days to appear back in your account.

Why does my statement show 19 Grammi Cafe under a slightly different name or location code?

Card statements sometimes display the trading name, legal entity, or payment processor details rather than the exact shopfront name. Your 19 Grammi Cafe transaction may appear with variations such as “19 GRAMMI CAFE NEWSTEAD QLD” or include a processor or terminal ID. As long as the suburb and approximate transaction time match your visit, it is likely the same café; if in doubt, you can confirm with the café or your bank.

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