About BTB Kirribilli
BTB Kirribilli is a neighbourhood speciality coffee shop and café located in Kirribilli, New South Wales, just across the harbour from Sydney’s CBD. They focus on high‑quality espresso and filter coffee, seasonal brunch dishes, house‑baked goods, and a carefully curated selection of wine, cocktails, and other alcoholic beverages. The menu highlights local producers and native Australian ingredients, and the venue operates primarily as a dine‑in café with takeaway coffee and food also available. You can find more about their current menu, opening hours, and events at btbkirribilli.sydney or via their social media channels.
A charge from BTB Kirribilli typically appears on your bank or card statement when you pay for coffee, food, or drinks in‑store, either by tap‑and‑go, chip, or mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.). Statement descriptions may look like “BTB KIRRIBILLI KIRRIBILLI AUS” or similar. Most charges are one‑time transactions for a single visit, but you may see multiple small charges on the same day if you split bills, start a tab, or make separate purchases (for example, morning coffee and a later brunch). In some cases, your bank may briefly show a pending authorization for an estimated amount (especially if you opened a tab for alcoholic beverages), which is later adjusted to the final total including any tips.
If you’re unsure about a BTB Kirribilli charge, start by checking recent visits to Kirribilli or the North Sydney area and looking at your receipts or mobile wallet history for the same date and amount. Compare the posted transaction amount and date with your memory of any café or brunch outings, and check with anyone who may have used your card (such as a partner or family member). For questions, you can contact the café using the details on btbkirribilli.sydney or via their social media messaging; provide the exact charge amount, date, and the name on the card so they can look up the transaction on their point‑of‑sale system. If the amount still looks unfamiliar or you suspect card misuse, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the charge or request a card replacement.