Espresso Bar International is an Australian-owned specialty coffee company that roasts premium coffee and operates boutique espresso bars, supplying both retail customers and wholesale clients across Australia.
Espresso Bar International is an Australian‑owned specialty coffee company based in Melbourne, Victoria. They roast premium coffee beans and operate boutique espresso bars, serving espresso-based drinks, brew‑to‑order coffee, and a rotating selection of single‑origin and blend offerings. In addition to in‑store drinks and food, they sell retail coffee beans, coffee equipment (such as grinders and brewing gear), and supply wholesale coffee and services to cafés, restaurants, offices, and other business clients across Australia.
A charge from Espresso Bar International may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase coffee or food at one of their espresso bars, buy beans or equipment from their online store (espressobarint.com), or pay for a wholesale coffee order. They may also process recurring payments for coffee bean subscriptions, office coffee programs, or ongoing wholesale supply agreements. In some cases, you might see a small temporary authorization hold when you add or update a card in their online shop or set up an account billing arrangement; this usually appears as a pending charge and then drops off or is replaced by the final transaction amount.
If you’re unsure about a charge from Espresso Bar International, first review recent visits to their cafés, online purchases, or coffee subscriptions tied to your email or business account. Check your email for order confirmations or subscription receipts from espressobarint.com, and log into your online account (if you created one) to review order history and invoices. For questions, use the contact details or contact form listed on espressobarint.com, providing the date, amount, and last four digits of the card that was charged; they can help identify the transaction, adjust billing if needed, or guide you through cancelling a subscription or resolving duplicate or disputed charges with your bank.
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Why do I see a charge from Espresso Bar International on my statement?
Most charges from Espresso Bar International are from in‑store café purchases, online orders of coffee beans or equipment through espressobarint.com, or wholesale/office coffee invoices billed to your card. If you’ve set up a coffee subscription or a regular office delivery, the charge may also be a scheduled recurring payment for your plan.
What are common amounts Espresso Bar International charges customers?
For individual café purchases, charges typically range from a few Australian dollars for a single coffee to higher amounts if food, beans, or multiple drinks are included in one bill. Online orders for retail beans and gear often range from around AUD $20–$100 or more, while wholesale or office coffee charges can be for larger invoice totals depending on volume and frequency. If the amount seems unusually high, check whether it matches a bulk coffee order, subscription renewal, or combined transaction.
Does Espresso Bar International offer coffee subscriptions or recurring billing?
Yes, Espresso Bar International may offer recurring coffee bean subscriptions and ongoing billing arrangements for offices and wholesale clients. These subscriptions typically renew automatically on a weekly, fortnightly, or monthly basis, and your card will be charged at the start of each billing cycle for the agreed quantity of coffee. You can usually manage or cancel these renewals through your online account or by contacting their support team using the details on espressobarint.com.
How can I cancel or pause my Espresso Bar International coffee subscription?
If you created an online account when you set up your subscription, log in at espressobarint.com and go to your account or subscription settings to change, pause, or cancel your plan before the next renewal date. For office or wholesale billing, you may need to contact their sales or accounts team using the contact information on their website to adjust delivery frequency or cancel the agreement; be aware that some business contracts may require notice before cancellation.
Why do I see a small pending charge or $1 authorization from Espresso Bar International?
A small pending or low‑value authorization from Espresso Bar International is usually a temporary hold to verify that your card is valid when you place an order, save a new card, or set up a subscription. This is not an actual sale and generally disappears from your statement within a few business days or is replaced by the final transaction for your purchase. If the authorization remains pending for longer than a week, contact your bank and then reach out to Espresso Bar International via the details on espressobarint.com.
How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Espresso Bar International?
Start by gathering details about the transaction, including the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used, along with any receipts or order confirmations. Then contact Espresso Bar International directly through the contact form or support information listed on espressobarint.com and explain the issue (for example, duplicate charge, incorrect amount, or order not received). They can review the payment, issue a refund when appropriate, or provide documentation if you need to follow up with your bank.
Can I get a receipt or tax invoice for my Espresso Bar International transaction?
For café purchases, receipts are typically provided at the point of sale; if you declined one, you can often request a reprint from the store if you know the approximate date, time, and amount. For online orders, coffee subscriptions, and wholesale accounts, invoices and receipts are usually emailed automatically and may also be available for download in your account on espressobarint.com. If you cannot locate a receipt, contact them via their website with your transaction details so they can resend the invoice.
What should I do if I don’t recognize any purchase from Espresso Bar International?
First, ask family members or colleagues with access to the same card or company account whether they visited one of their cafés or placed an order online. If no one recognizes the transaction and you cannot find a matching order confirmation or invoice, contact Espresso Bar International through the contact information on espressobarint.com to have them look up the charge. If it still appears unauthorized, immediately report it to your bank or card issuer so they can block further charges and start a formal dispute or fraud investigation.