Cafe Kendricks

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Cafe Kendricks is a local cafe in Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, serving coffee and light cafe-style food with takeaway options.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

About Cafe Kendricks

Cafe Kendricks is a small, local coffee shop located at Shop 9A/61 Petrie Terrace in Brisbane’s inner-city suburb of Petrie Terrace, Queensland, Australia. Known as a neighbourhood café rather than a chain, it serves espresso coffee, teas and light café-style food, with both dine‑in and takeaway options. Online business directories list Cafe Kendricks as a takeaway-friendly café with a direct mobile contact number (+61 434 629 437), but the cafe does not appear to operate a detailed public website or online ordering platform.([lovemycafe.com.au](https://lovemycafe.com.au/brisbane/cafe-kendricks/?utm_source=openai))

If you see “CAFE KENDRICKS”, “CAFE KENDRICKS PETRIE TCE BRISBANE”, or a similar description on your bank or card statement, it is most likely from an in‑person purchase at the café – for example, takeaway coffee, breakfast, a light meal, or food and drinks for a small group. Most charges will be one‑time EFTPOS or card transactions in the typical Brisbane café range (for example, roughly AUD $4–$7 for a standard coffee, and higher amounts when food is included), though exact prices can vary and are not published online. Because this is a local café, recurring or subscription-style billing is unlikely; however, if you visit frequently, your bank’s transaction list may show similar amounts on multiple dates that can look like a pattern or “subscription” even though each charge is separate.

To verify or resolve a Cafe Kendricks charge, first match the date and amount with any visit you made to Petrie Terrace in Brisbane, and check your email or paper receipts if you requested one at the time of purchase. If you need more detail, you can contact the café directly by phone on 0434 629 437 (from overseas, dial +61 434 629 437, dropping the leading zero) or by visiting the store during normal daytime café hours.([lovemycafe.com.au](https://lovemycafe.com.au/brisbane/cafe-kendricks/?utm_source=openai)) Have ready the exact transaction date, the amount, and the last four digits of the card used; staff can usually confirm what was purchased, reissue a receipt, or explain/void a mistaken charge. If you cannot resolve the issue with the café, your next step is to contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request a chargeback in line with their policies.

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  1. SMP*Cafe Kendricks Petrie Terra AU

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Cafe Kendricks charges typically appear on a bank or card statement, and for how much?

Most Cafe Kendricks charges come from in‑person card payments for coffee, drinks and light café meals at their Petrie Terrace location in Brisbane. You might see small amounts that match one or two drinks (often in the range you’d expect for a Brisbane café coffee), or higher totals if you paid for food, multiple items, or a group. The descriptor on your statement may look like “CAFE KENDRICKS” or “CAFE KENDRICKS PETRIE TERRACE AUS” or similar, depending on your bank. Exact pricing isn’t published online, so your receipt or the café itself is the best source if you need a breakdown.

Does Cafe Kendricks offer subscriptions or memberships that could cause recurring charges?

Cafe Kendricks operates as a traditional local café and there is no public information indicating that they run subscription plans, ongoing memberships, or app‑based recurring billing. This means any repeat charges you see are almost certainly separate, one‑off purchases made on different days. If your statement shows similar amounts around the same time each week or month, check whether you regularly buy coffee or breakfast there as part of your routine. When in doubt, contact the café or your bank to confirm that each charge corresponds to a distinct visit.

Why do I see multiple small Cafe Kendricks charges on the same day?

Multiple same‑day charges can occur if you made more than one visit (for example, morning coffee and a separate lunch), if your group split payments across several cards, or if an initial transaction was voided and reprocessed. In some cases, your bank may show both an initial pending authorization and the final captured amount for a short time, which can look like duplicates until the pending entry drops off. If the total of all charges seems higher than what you remember spending, call Cafe Kendricks with the timestamps and amounts so they can check their point‑of‑sale records. Your bank can also confirm whether any duplicate pending items will automatically reverse.

How can I get a receipt or tax invoice for a Cafe Kendricks charge?

If you need a receipt or tax invoice after the fact, contact Cafe Kendricks by phone on 0434 629 437 (or +61 434 629 437 from overseas) and provide the exact transaction date, approximate time, total amount, and the last four digits of your card. Most café point‑of‑sale systems in Australia allow staff to search past transactions and reprint or email a receipt if they can positively match your payment. If you paid using a mobile wallet (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay), check the wallet app as well, as it often stores a basic receipt with merchant name, location and amount.

What is Cafe Kendricks’ refund or correction process if I was charged incorrectly?

Cafe Kendricks does not publish a formal refund policy online, but like most small cafés, they can usually correct obvious errors (such as being charged twice or for the wrong item) directly through their payment terminal. If you notice the issue on the same day, visit the café in person with your card or digital wallet so staff can verify the original transaction and process a reversal or partial refund if appropriate. If you are no longer nearby, call them with the transaction details and ask whether they can locate the charge and issue a refund back to your card. Should you be unable to resolve the matter with the café, your bank or card issuer can guide you through lodging a dispute or chargeback request.

Why is there a pending or slightly different‑amount charge from Cafe Kendricks on my statement?

A pending Cafe Kendricks charge may show briefly while your bank confirms the transaction, especially if you used a contactless or mobile‑wallet payment. In some cases, your bank may initially place a small or rounded authorization amount that later adjusts to the final total, which can create a temporary mismatch between the pending and posted amounts. If you are using an international card, currency conversion or card‑network fees can also cause minor differences between what you recall and the final debited amount. If the posted amount looks significantly wrong, collect screenshots of your statement and speak with both Cafe Kendricks and your card issuer.

How can I contact Cafe Kendricks about a charge, especially if I’m outside Australia?

To reach Cafe Kendricks from within Australia, call 0434 629 437 during typical café hours (generally morning to mid‑afternoon local time in Brisbane).([lovemycafe.com.au](https://lovemycafe.com.au/brisbane/cafe-kendricks/?utm_source=openai)) From overseas, dial your international access code, then +61 434 629 437 (dropping the leading zero) and be mindful of the time difference to Australian Eastern Standard Time. When you call, have your bank statement, the exact transaction date, and the amount in Australian dollars ready so staff can quickly look up the payment. If you can’t get through by phone, you may need to work with your bank directly to verify or dispute the charge.

Can Cafe Kendricks charges include tips, surcharges or adjustments that make the total higher than menu prices?

Yes, as with many Australian cafés, your final Cafe Kendricks charge may be higher than the base menu total if you added a tip on the terminal, upgraded items (for example, extra shots or alternative milk), or purchased takeaway food in addition to drinks. Some payment processors or banks also add small international or card‑network fees when you use an overseas card, which appear as a slightly higher final debit even though the café received only the original amount. If you’re unsure how your total was calculated, ask the café to confirm the itemized bill from their system, then compare it to any bank fees shown on your statement.

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