About Espresso on Kent
Espresso on Kent is an independent café located in Sydney’s CBD, serving espresso-based coffee, breakfast items, and casual lunch options to local workers and visitors. The café focuses on barista-made coffee, including espresso, long black, flat white, latte, cappuccino, and iced coffee drinks, alongside teas and other non‑coffee beverages. They also typically offer light meals such as toast, pastries, sandwiches, and salads aimed at the office and commuter crowd. You can find current opening hours, menu highlights, and announcements on their Facebook page at facebook.com/453602578756469.
A charge from “Espresso on Kent” on your bank or card statement usually comes from an in‑person purchase made at their café using EFTPOS, credit card, or a mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.). The amount will generally match the cost of your coffee and food, plus any extras like alternative milks, additional shots, or takeaway food items—most individual transactions are modest, often in the AU$4–20 range depending on what you ordered. You might also see a charge if you paid for a larger group order, catering for a meeting, or if your card was processed slightly later in the day (for example, if their terminal went offline and batched payments later). Occasionally, you may see a small pending authorization amount if the terminal or your bank briefly holds funds before finalizing the sale.
If you don’t recognize this charge, start by checking your receipts from the date in question, as well as your calendar or emails to recall whether you bought coffee or food near Kent Street in Sydney. If you used a work card, ask colleagues if you picked up a group coffee run or catering. To resolve questions directly, you can contact Espresso on Kent during their business hours or message them via their Facebook page listed above; have the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card ready so they can look up the sale on their EFTPOS terminal. For incorrect amounts or duplicate charges, your first step should be to speak with the café (or present your bank statement in person), and if it can’t be resolved, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.