About Cafe Two Baristas
Cafe Two Baristas (also known on receipts and statements as “Two Baristas Espresso” or “Cafe Two Baristas Waterloo”) is a local, independently owned coffee shop in Waterloo, New South Wales, Australia. They specialize in espresso-based drinks using Vittoria coffee beans and serve a range of casual café food such as toasties, light breakfasts, pastries, and simple lunch items. Orders are typically placed in person at the counter, and payments are processed via EFTPOS terminals, contactless tap‑and‑go, or mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay.
A charge from Cafe Two Baristas will usually appear when you’ve made a purchase in person at the café, ordered takeaway coffee or food, or paid for a group order. On your bank or card statement, the transaction descriptor might show as “CAFE TWO BARISTAS,” “TWO BARISTAS ESPRESSO,” or a similar variation, often followed by “WATERLOO NSW” or “AUS.” Most charges are one‑time transactions for the exact amount on your receipt, but you may also see small authorization holds when your card is inserted, tapped, or added to a mobile wallet; these typically drop off automatically within a few business days. If you’ve used a food delivery app or third‑party ordering platform, your charge may instead appear under that app’s name, not the café’s.
If you’re unsure about a Cafe Two Baristas charge, start by checking your recent visits to Waterloo, any coffee runs, shared tabs with colleagues, or transactions made via a digital wallet on your phone or watch. Compare the amount and date with any receipts, email confirmations, or app order histories you might have; if you shared a card with a family member, ask if they visited the café. To resolve questions directly, use the contact information on cafetwobaristas.com or the details printed on your receipt to call or email the café and provide the exact date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can look up the transaction. If a charge still appears incorrect after speaking with them, you can contact your bank or card issuer to dispute it, but it’s best to clarify with the merchant first.