Cafe Andiamo

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Cafe Andiamo is an Italian-style cafe and restaurant in Melbourne’s central business district serving coffee, breakfast dishes, pizza, pasta, and other Italian-inspired meals with outdoor laneway seating.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About Cafe Andiamo

Cafe Andiamo is an Italian-style café and restaurant located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, commonly known for its busy laneway setting, outdoor seating, and classic Italian comfort food. They serve espresso coffee, breakfast dishes, wood-fired style pizzas, pastas, salads, panini, and a range of desserts and drinks throughout the day. The venue caters to dine-in guests, takeaway customers, and often handles group bookings from nearby offices and tourists visiting Melbourne’s laneways.

A charge from “CAFE ANDIAMO”, “CAFE ANDIAMO MELBOURNE”, or a similar description on your bank or card statement typically relates to food and beverage purchases made in person at the restaurant, via phone order, or through an online or delivery partner that processes payments under the café’s name. This could be a one-off sit‑down meal, takeaway coffee and snacks, a group bill where one person paid for the table, or an order that included a tip added at the terminal. In some cases, you might also see a temporary pre-authorisation or pending amount if your bank holds funds when the card is first swiped or inserted, especially for tap-and-go or contactless payments.

If you don’t immediately recognise the charge, start by checking your calendar, receipts, and food-delivery or expense apps for the date and amount of the transaction—many people forget shared meals, work lunches, or small coffee runs. Compare the exact amount on your statement with any emailed receipts or POS slips and ask family members or colleagues who may have used your card. To resolve concerns, you can contact Cafe Andiamo using the phone number or contact form listed on cafeandiamo.com.au, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can look it up in their till records. If the café confirms they don’t have a matching transaction, or you believe the charge is fraudulent, you should then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or request a chargeback.

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  1. CAFE ANDIAMO MELBOURNE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from CAFE ANDIAMO on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from paying for food or drinks at Cafe Andiamo in Melbourne’s CBD, whether you dined in, ordered takeaway, or paid for a group bill. It can also appear if you placed an order through a delivery service that settles transactions under the restaurant’s own merchant name. Review your activity for the date of the charge—such as a breakfast meeting, coffee run, or lunch in the city—to confirm the purchase.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Cafe Andiamo?

Common transaction amounts range from small totals (around AUD $5–$15) for coffees and pastries to AUD $20–$50 for individual meals with drinks. Group bills, corporate lunches, or shared dinners can be significantly higher depending on the size of the party and whether alcohol was included. If the amount on your statement is higher than you expected, check whether you paid for the entire table or added a tip at the terminal.

Why is there a pending or duplicated Cafe Andiamo charge on my card?

Some banks temporarily show a pre-authorisation (a ‘pending’ amount) when your card is first tapped, inserted, or used via a mobile wallet, which can sit alongside the final settled amount for a short time. This can look like a duplicate charge, but the pre-authorisation generally disappears within a few business days once the final transaction posts. If a pending charge remains or you see two posted charges for the same visit, contact your bank and then Cafe Andiamo with the transaction details so they can check their terminal records.

Can Cafe Andiamo charge me on a recurring basis or as a subscription?

Cafe Andiamo does not operate a subscription or membership billing model; charges are ordinarily one‑time payments for individual visits or orders. If you see regular charges (for example, weekly or monthly) that you don’t recognise, check whether your card is stored in a corporate expense system, delivery app, or digital wallet someone else may be using. If you still don’t recognise the pattern, contact your bank to investigate potential unauthorised use.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Cafe Andiamo?

If you need a receipt or tax invoice, note the date, approximate time, and exact amount of the charge, along with the last four digits of the card used. Then contact Cafe Andiamo using the phone number or email address listed on cafeandiamo.com.au and request a copy of the receipt from their point‑of‑sale system. They may ask for additional details (such as whether it was dine‑in or takeaway) to locate the correct transaction.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Cafe Andiamo?

Start by contacting Cafe Andiamo directly as soon as you notice a potential error, such as being charged the wrong amount or charged twice. Provide them with your receipt (if available) and the details from your bank statement so they can verify the transaction and, if appropriate, process a reversal or refund through their terminal. If you suspect fraud or cannot resolve the issue with the restaurant, contact your bank or card issuer to file a dispute or chargeback claim.

How can I contact Cafe Andiamo about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit cafeandiamo.com.au to find the current phone number, email address, or contact form for the restaurant. When you reach out, include your full name, the transaction date, exact amount, card type (Visa, Mastercard, etc.), and the last four digits of your card so staff can search their records. Avoid sending full card numbers or sensitive details by email; provide only what’s needed to identify the transaction.

What if someone else in my household used my card at Cafe Andiamo?

It’s common for unrecognised restaurant charges to be from a partner, family member, or colleague who borrowed or has access to your card or a shared digital wallet. Before assuming the charge is fraudulent, ask anyone who might use your card whether they visited Cafe Andiamo around that date, including for work lunches or quick coffees. If no one recognises the transaction, then proceed to contact the restaurant and your bank to investigate further.

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