Cobb Lane

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Cobb Lane is a British-influenced artisan bakery producing slow-ferment sourdough breads, pastries, cakes and other baked goods for retail customers and a substantial wholesale café and market network in and around Melbourne, Australia.

Yarraville, Victoria, Australia

About Cobb Lane

Cobb Lane is an artisan bakery and café based in Yarraville, Victoria, Australia, known for its British-influenced baked goods and slow-ferment sourdough breads. They produce high-quality loaves, pastries, cakes, and other baked items for both walk-in retail customers and a wide wholesale network of cafés, restaurants, and markets across Melbourne. Cobb Lane’s products are typically sold via their bakery café, special orders (such as celebration cakes or catering), and wholesale supply to partner venues. More information, menus, and contact details are available via their website at cobblane.com.au.

A charge from “Cobb Lane,” “Cobb Lane Bakery,” or a similar description may appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve purchased food or drinks at their Yarraville café, ordered baked goods for pickup or catering, or paid an invoice for a wholesale order. If you used a contactless card or mobile wallet, the descriptor may show the bakery name rather than the exact café location. Charges may also appear if you pre-paid an online order, placed a catering deposit, settled a wholesale account, or if a food delivery/order platform processed a payment under Cobb Lane’s merchant account. In some cases, you may see a small temporary authorization (for card verification) or a slightly different amount due to tips or surcharges.

To verify a Cobb Lane charge, start by checking recent café visits, takeaway orders, catering bookings, or wholesale purchases around the date of the transaction. Look for email receipts or order confirmations from Cobb Lane or from any ordering/delivery platform you used, and compare amounts and dates. If you still have questions, contact them via the details on cobblane.com.au (usually through their contact form, email, or phone) with the transaction date, the last four digits of your card, and the exact amount so they can locate the charge. If you suspect an error or unauthorized use, speak with Cobb Lane first; if the issue cannot be resolved, then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or block your card.

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  1. Cobb Lane INV152475 Sydney AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a charge from Cobb Lane on my card?

This charge usually comes from purchasing food, coffee, or baked goods at the Cobb Lane café in Yarraville, or from placing an advance order for bread, pastries, cakes, or catering. It may also reflect a wholesale invoice payment if you operate a café or business supplied by Cobb Lane. Review recent café visits, pickup orders, or invoices around the date shown on your statement to confirm the charge.

What are typical charge amounts from Cobb Lane?

For retail customers, Cobb Lane charges can range from small café purchases (around AUD $5–$30 for coffee and pastries) up to AUD $50–$150 or more for larger bread orders, cakes, or catering. Wholesale customers may see higher amounts that correspond to weekly or monthly bread and pastry deliveries. If the amount looks higher than expected, consider whether it might include multiple items, catering, or a pre-ordered cake.

Can Cobb Lane place a temporary authorization hold on my card?

Yes, depending on the payment system used, Cobb Lane or a third-party ordering platform may place a small temporary authorization (often a few dollars) to verify your card when you place an order. This is not a final charge and should either disappear or be adjusted to the correct transaction total within a few business days. If you see both an authorization and a final charge, the smaller pending amount should drop off automatically.

How do I get a receipt or invoice for my Cobb Lane purchase?

If you paid in-store, the staff can provide a printed receipt at the time of purchase; some payment terminals can also send an email or SMS receipt. For online, catering, or wholesale orders, invoices and confirmations are typically sent to the email address you provided at ordering or account setup. If you need a copy, contact Cobb Lane via the details on cobblane.com.au with the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can reissue your receipt or invoice.

How can I resolve a charge from Cobb Lane that I don’t recognize?

First, check whether a family member, staff member (for business cards), or partner used your card at Cobb Lane or placed a pickup or catering order. Then compare the posting date and amount with any email confirmations or receipts. If you still can’t identify it, contact Cobb Lane through their website with the transaction details so they can look it up; if they confirm no matching transaction, contact your bank or card issuer to report possible fraud and dispute the charge.

Does Cobb Lane offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Cobb Lane does not typically offer consumer subscriptions like a streaming service, but wholesale and regular business customers may be billed on a recurring schedule for ongoing bread and pastry deliveries. In that case, you may see regular weekly or monthly charges or invoice payments under the Cobb Lane name. If you operate a business and want to clarify your delivery schedule or billing terms, reach out to Cobb Lane’s wholesale team via the contact information on cobblane.com.au.

How do I change or cancel a Cobb Lane catering or special order?

To modify or cancel a catering, bulk bread order, or special cake order, you’ll need to contact Cobb Lane directly as soon as possible using the phone or email listed on cobblane.com.au. Changes and cancellations are often subject to notice periods and may incur a fee if ingredients have already been ordered or production has started. Ask them to confirm in writing whether any deposit will be refunded or applied as credit.

How can I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Cobb Lane charge?

If you believe you were overcharged, charged twice, or charged for an order you did not receive, contact Cobb Lane first with your receipt, order confirmation, and bank statement details. They can verify the transaction in their system and, if an error is confirmed, process a refund or adjustment back to your original payment method. Refund timing can vary, but it usually appears within a few business days; if a resolution cannot be reached, follow up with your bank or card issuer to initiate a formal dispute.

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