Café Romo

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Café Romo is a local café in Condobolin, New South Wales, offering coffee, breakfast and lunch dishes, including gluten-free and vegetarian options, in a relaxed setting.

Condobolin, New South Wales, Australia

About Café Romo

Café Romo is an independent café located on Bathurst Street in the main shopping strip of Condobolin, New South Wales. It serves espresso coffee, teas, cold drinks, breakfast classics, sandwiches, burgers, salads, cakes and other café-style meals, with gluten-free and vegetarian options available. The venue offers indoor and alfresco seating and is known locally for its friendly staff, fresh food and welcoming small‑town atmosphere.

A charge from “Café Romo Condobolin AU” on a Visa statement typically comes from an in‑person purchase at the café, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch or takeaway food. It may also reflect phone orders paid by card when you collect your meal, small catering orders for meetings or events, or a tip included in the card payment. Because they use Zeller as a payment processor, the descriptor can appear as “ZLR*Café Romo Condobolin AU,” with Zeller listed first and the actual merchant name following.

If you’re unsure about a charge, first check any receipts from Condobolin around that date and compare the amount and time with your statement. You can also contact the café directly during business hours using the phone number listed on local business directories or tourism sites to confirm a transaction. If something still looks incorrect, your bank can investigate, but having the approximate date, time and any receipt information from Café Romo will make resolving questions about the charge much easier.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

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

  1. ZLR*Cafe Romo Condobolin AU
  2. ZLR*Café Romo Condobolin AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement show ZLR*Café Romo Condobolin AU instead of just Café Romo?

Café Romo uses Zeller as its payment processor, so card transactions can appear as “ZLR*Café Romo Condobolin AU.” ZLR refers to Zeller, while the actual merchant is Café Romo in Condobolin, NSW. The charge typically relates to food, drinks or takeaway purchased at the café.

What types of purchases typically generate a charge from Café Romo?

Most charges from Café Romo come from in‑person purchases of coffee, breakfast, lunch or snacks, as well as takeaway orders. In some cases, it may also be from a small catering order or phone order where payment was taken by card at pickup.

Does Café Romo run subscriptions or recurring payments?

No, Café Romo operates as a traditional café and does not typically offer subscription or recurring billing plans. If you see multiple charges, they are usually separate visits or orders rather than an ongoing subscription.

How can I get a receipt or tax invoice for a purchase at Café Romo?

If you need a receipt or tax invoice, you can ask staff to reprint your docket at the time of purchase, or contact the café by phone later with the transaction date, approximate time and amount. They may be able to look up the transaction in their Zeller terminal and provide a copy for your records.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Café Romo charge?

Start by contacting Café Romo directly, explaining the date, amount and last four digits of the card used so they can check their records. If the café confirms an error, they can process a refund via their payment terminal. If you cannot resolve the issue with them, contact your card issuer to begin a formal dispute.

Why do I see a small pending amount from Café Romo on my card?

Occasionally, a small pending amount may appear if there was a pre‑authorisation or if the terminal briefly tested the card. These holds should drop off automatically within a few business days. If a pending charge remains or posts incorrectly, contact both Café Romo and your bank for assistance.

What are common charge amounts I might see from Café Romo?

Common charge amounts include small transactions for single coffees or snacks, moderate totals for breakfast or lunch for one or two people, and higher amounts if you paid for multiple meals or a catering order. Comparing the amount to what you typically spend at a café can help you recognise the transaction.

How can I contact Café Romo if I have a question about a card charge?

You can reach Café Romo by calling their Condobolin phone number listed on local business directories or tourism sites, or by messaging them via their Facebook presence linked from regional visitor guides. Contacting them during their normal opening hours with your transaction details will help them quickly look up and explain the charge.

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