Ambrosia & Co

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Ambrosia & Co is a Mediterranean-inspired café, bar, and grill in Bulimba, Brisbane, serving breakfast, brunch, and casual dining with Greek and broader Mediterranean dishes, coffee, and cocktails in a relaxed setting.

Bulimba, Queensland, Australia

About Ambrosia & Co

Ambrosia & Co is a Mediterranean-inspired café, bar, and grill located in Bulimba, Brisbane, Queensland. They offer all-day breakfast and brunch, casual lunch and dinner options, Greek and broader Mediterranean share plates, specialty coffee, fresh juices, and a full bar with cocktails and wine. The venue focuses on relaxed, social dining with both indoor and outdoor seating, and often caters to groups, special occasions, and family-friendly meals.

A charge from “AMBROSIA & CO” or similar wording on your bank statement usually relates to food and beverage purchases made at their Bulimba venue. This could be from dining in (including splitting bills), bar tabs, takeaway coffee or food, catering orders, functions, or bookings made through their website or a third‑party reservation platform. In some cases you may see a pre-authorisation hold when opening a bar tab or confirming a group booking or event; this may show as a pending amount that later adjusts to your final bill or is released entirely.

If you’re unsure about a charge, first check your calendar, emails, and text messages around the transaction date for booking confirmations, receipts, or food delivery orders that reference Ambrosia & Co. Compare the amount with typical café/restaurant spending (e.g., meals plus drinks, group tabs, or event deposits). To get clarification, contact the venue using the details on their official website (ambrosiaandco.com.au) or via their social media pages, and provide the exact charge amount, date, and the last four digits of the payment card. For third‑party bookings or delivery (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, or reservation platforms), also check your account history there, as the charge may be processed under Ambrosia & Co’s merchant name even if you ordered through an app.

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 Ambrosia & Co.

  1. AMBROSIA & CO PTY LT BULIMBA AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from AMBROSIA & CO on my bank statement?

This charge typically comes from dining at Ambrosia & Co in Bulimba, such as breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, or drinks at the bar. It can also be from takeaway orders, group bookings, catering, or a bar tab you opened and closed with your card. If you visited Bulimba or nearby around the transaction date, it’s likely linked to a meal or drinks there.

What typical amounts might Ambrosia & Co charges be for?

Individual meals with coffee or soft drinks might typically range from around AUD $20–$40 per person, while meals with cocktails or multiple drinks can be higher. Group tables, shared platters, and bottles of wine can lead to larger totals, and a single card may be used to pay for a whole group. If your charge is a round amount (e.g. $50.00, $100.00) it may also include a tip or be a split bill where you paid a share of the table.

Can Ambrosia & Co charges be recurring or subscription-based?

Ambrosia & Co is a restaurant and café and does not normally run recurring subscription billing like streaming or software services. Most charges are one‑time purchases linked to a specific visit, function, or order. If you see repeated charges, it’s usually because you dined there multiple times or because multiple payments were made on the same card (for example, a card saved on a booking or used by another family member).

Why do I see a pending or temporary charge from Ambrosia & Co?

A pending charge can occur if the venue placed a pre-authorisation on your card to open a bar tab or secure a group booking or event. The pre-authorised amount may appear higher than your final spend but will be adjusted when the bill is closed and the final transaction is processed. If the booking was cancelled or the tab wasn’t used, the hold should drop off automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Ambrosia & Co?

If you need a receipt, check your email first in case you requested an emailed tax invoice at the time of payment. If you don’t have it, contact Ambrosia & Co via the contact details on ambrosiaandco.com.au and provide the date and approximate time of your visit, the amount charged, and the last four digits of your card. They can usually look up the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system and email you a copy of the receipt or tax invoice for your records.

How do I dispute a charge or request a refund from Ambrosia & Co?

Contact the venue directly before going to your bank, as most billing issues can be resolved quickly on-site or by phone/email. Provide details of the charge, your receipt if you have one, and explain whether you believe you were overcharged, double‑charged, or charged in error. If a mistake is confirmed, Ambrosia & Co can typically process a refund or adjustment back to the original payment card; processing time for the refund to appear depends on your bank.

How do I contact Ambrosia & Co about a charge on my card?

Visit their official website at ambrosiaandco.com.au to find their current phone number, email address, and contact form. When you reach out, include the charge amount, date, the name on the card, and the last four digits of the card number (but never your full card number). Contacting them during business hours usually leads to the fastest resolution, especially if you need to discuss a recent visit or same‑day charge.

What if I don’t recognise the Ambrosia & Co charge and haven’t been there?

First, consider whether another member of your household or someone with access to your card may have dined there or placed an order. If no one recognises the transaction, contact Ambrosia & Co with the charge details to see what they can tell you about the bill (for example, date, time, and items purchased). If it still appears fraudulent after speaking with them, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the unrecognised transaction and request a card replacement or dispute as needed.

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