About Agora On Pitt
Agora On Pitt is a family-run café and casual restaurant located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, known for specialty coffee, fresh breakfast options, and relaxed dine-in or takeaway lunches. They typically offer items such as espresso-based coffees, teas, juices, pastries, breakfast rolls, eggs, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and hot daily specials aimed at office workers and visitors in the city. In addition to walk‑in service, Agora On Pitt provides catering platters and event catering for meetings, office functions, and small events, which can often be arranged and managed through their website at agoraonpitt.com.au or by contacting the venue directly.
A charge from “AGORA ON PITT” or similar wording on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in‑person purchase at the café or restaurant (for example, coffee, breakfast, or lunch) or a catering order placed for an office or private event. Most charges will be one‑time transactions for the total amount of your bill, though larger amounts may reflect group catering or multiple items on a single invoice. In some cases, you might see a small pending or “pre‑authorization” amount if your card was opened with the staff for a running tab, or if your bank places temporary holds when a card is inserted or tapped; these normally drop off and are replaced by the final amount. Agora On Pitt does not typically operate on a subscription model, but recurring charges could occur if your workplace or organization has set up regular catering billed to the same card.
If you’re unsure about an Agora On Pitt charge, first check your recent receipts, email confirmations, or your calendar for any visit to their Sydney CBD location or catered meeting around the transaction date. Compare the amount on your statement with itemized receipts from the restaurant, or ask your office administrator if a company catering order was placed using your card. To resolve questions, you can contact Agora On Pitt using the details on their website (agoraonpitt.com.au), typically via phone or an online contact form, and provide the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can look it up in their point‑of‑sale system. If you suspect the charge is incorrect or fraudulent, speak with the restaurant first to confirm whether they can locate the transaction and issue an adjustment or refund if appropriate, then follow up with your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge if it cannot be reconciled.