Doppio Espresso

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Doppio Espresso is a local coffee shop in Sydney, Australia, serving espresso-based drinks and light café fare.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Doppio Espresso

Doppio Espresso is an independent coffee shop based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, known for specialty espresso-based drinks, freshly brewed coffee, and light café fare such as pastries, sandwiches, and small plates. They typically operate as a walk-in café, but may also offer takeaway orders, online ordering for pickup, and occasional catering for local offices or events. Many customers pay via EFTPOS/credit card at the counter, and some locations also sell whole beans, branded merchandise, and gift cards or prepaid coffee cards.

A Doppio Espresso charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay in-store for coffee, food, or merchandise, or when you place an online order through their website or a connected ordering platform. The descriptor on your statement might look like “DOPPIO ESPRESSO SYDNEY,” “DOPPIO ESPRESSO NSW,” or similar. In some cases you might see a small pre-authorisation hold (often a few dollars) if you tapped to pay, used a digital wallet, or if their payment terminal or online ordering system verifies your card before completing the final amount. If you’ve bought a gift card, paid a deposit for catering, or settled a group order, that may also appear as a separate one-time charge.

If you’re unsure about a Doppio Espresso charge, first check your recent visits to cafés in Sydney, including any takeaway coffee, shared bills, or orders placed on someone else’s behalf. Look through your email or SMS for receipts from “Doppio Espresso” or “doppioespresso.com.au,” and ask family or coworkers who might have used your card with permission. To resolve questions, contact the café directly using the details on their website (doppioespresso.com.au) or on your receipt—staff can usually confirm the date, time, and amount of a transaction from their POS system. If the transaction still looks unfamiliar or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or request a card replacement.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Doppio Espresso.

  1. Batch Espresso Sydney AUS
  2. Doppio Espresso Sydney AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Doppio Espresso on my bank statement?

Most Doppio Espresso charges come from in-store purchases of coffee, drinks, food, or small café items made at their Sydney location. The descriptor might appear as “DOPPIO ESPRESSO SYDNEY,” “DOPPIO ESPRESSO NSW,” or similar, and is usually a one-time charge for the exact amount on your receipt. Check whether you recently bought takeaway coffee, breakfast, or lunch near their café, or if someone else used your card to pick up an order.

What typical amounts does Doppio Espresso charge?

Common purchase amounts at Doppio Espresso are usually in the range of about AUD $4–$8 for a single coffee, $8–$20 for coffee plus food, and $20–$60 for multiple items, group orders, or beans and merchandise. Larger amounts—often $80 or more—may be related to catering orders, bulk coffee beans, or multiple meals on a single bill. Compare the charge on your statement to what you usually spend at a café to see if it aligns.

Can Doppio Espresso place a temporary hold or pending charge on my card?

Yes. When paying by card or digital wallet, Doppio Espresso’s payment processor may place a small pre-authorisation hold (sometimes a round figure like $1 or the estimated bill) to verify your card. This appears as a pending charge and should automatically drop off or adjust to the final transaction amount within a few business days. If a small pending amount remains for more than a week, contact your bank for clarification and the café for their transaction records.

Does Doppio Espresso offer any subscriptions or recurring billing?

Doppio Espresso primarily processes one-time, point-of-sale transactions and does not typically run monthly subscription plans like streaming services. However, if they offer prepaid coffee cards, loyalty top-ups, or online ordering accounts, you might see occasional repeat charges that match the times you reload credit or place orders. If you notice truly regular, scheduled charges (e.g., the same day each month) that you don’t recognise, contact the café and your bank to verify that no card-on-file arrangement or misuse is occurring.

How can I get a receipt or verify a specific Doppio Espresso transaction?

If you need a receipt, start by checking your email or SMS if you requested a digital receipt at the time of purchase. Otherwise, you can contact Doppio Espresso directly—preferably with the transaction date, approximate time, and amount shown on your bank statement—so staff can search their POS records and reissue or confirm a receipt. Their website, doppioespresso.com.au, typically lists a phone number or contact form you can use to reach the café.

How do I request a refund or correct an incorrect charge from Doppio Espresso?

If you believe you were double-charged or billed incorrectly, contact Doppio Espresso as soon as possible with your bank statement details and any receipt or proof of purchase. In many cases, the café can confirm the error in their system and process a refund back to your original payment method, usually appearing within 3–10 business days depending on your bank. If you cannot reach the café or disagree with the outcome, you can also initiate a dispute directly with your bank or card issuer.

Can I cancel an order or catering deposit with Doppio Espresso and get my money back?

For standard in-store orders, once your drink or food has been prepared, cancellations and refunds are at the café’s discretion. For larger or catering orders, Doppio Espresso may require a deposit and have specific cancellation timeframes—late cancellations might incur a fee or result in a non-refundable deposit. Check any confirmation email or written quote you received, and contact the café directly to discuss changing or cancelling your booking and what refund options are available.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Doppio Espresso charge at all?

First, confirm that no one you know (family, partner, coworker) used your card to buy coffee or food at Doppio Espresso. If no one recognises the transaction, call or email the café with the exact date, time, and amount so they can check their records and confirm whether the card was present in-store. If it still appears suspicious or they can’t match the transaction, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report potential fraud, block or replace your card, and dispute the charge if necessary.

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