About Daily Grind Piccadilly
Daily Grind Piccadilly was a small, family‑owned café located inside the Stockland Piccadilly shopping centre in Sydney’s CBD, New South Wales, Australia. The café specialised in espresso-based coffee (such as flat whites, cappuccinos, lattes, and long blacks) and also offered breakfast items, light lunches, and snacks like sandwiches, wraps, pastries, and cakes. As a walk‑in hospitality venue, most customers paid in person at the counter using EFTPOS, credit cards, or mobile wallets.
A charge from “Daily Grind Piccadilly” (or a similar descriptor such as “DAILY GRIND PICCADILLY SYDNEY” or “DAILY GRIND STOCKLAND PICCADILLY”) typically relates to an in‑person purchase you made at the café. This could be a one‑off transaction for coffee or food, a larger bill if you paid for a group, or multiple smaller charges on the same day if you visited more than once. Because this was a traditional café, they did not generally run subscription services or recurring memberships, but you might see pre‑authorisation holds or slightly delayed postings depending on how your bank processes card payments and contactless transactions.
If you’re unsure about a Daily Grind Piccadilly charge, start by checking your calendar, receipts, and bank statement around the transaction date for a visit to Sydney’s CBD, particularly the Stockland Piccadilly centre. Look for any emailed receipts from your card provider or digital wallet, and consider whether someone else on a shared card may have bought coffee or food there. If the charge still seems unfamiliar, contact your bank or card issuer to request receipt details from the merchant terminal, investigate possible card misuse, or raise a dispute. You can also contact the Stockland Piccadilly centre management office to confirm the café’s trading history and obtain any up‑to‑date contact information if the venue has since closed or changed hands.