Georges Cafe Piccadilly

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Georges Cafe Piccadilly is a Mediterranean-influenced café and licensed cafe-bar located in the Piccadilly/Stockland Piccadilly shopping centre on Pitt Street in central Sydney, serving coffee, cafe food and all‑day meals to shoppers, office workers and theatre-goers.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Georges Cafe Piccadilly

Georges Cafe Piccadilly is a Mediterranean‑influenced café and licensed cafe‑bar located inside the Stockland Piccadilly shopping centre on Pitt Street in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. It caters primarily to city office workers, shoppers, theatre‑goers and commuters, offering espresso coffee, breakfast, light lunches, hearty all‑day meals, salads, burgers, Mediterranean plates and a selection of cakes and pastries. As a licensed venue, it also serves beer, wine and other alcoholic beverages alongside café drinks. Seating is usually a mix of indoor and arcade-style tables, with counter service and EFTPOS/credit card payments accepted for dine‑in, takeaway, and sometimes catering-style orders.

A charge from “GEORGES CAFE PICCADILLY”, “GEORGES PICCADILLY SYDNEY” or a similar description on your bank or card statement typically relates to a same‑day in‑person purchase, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch, snacks, or drinks. Charges may include combined items for a group, add‑ons (extra shots, alternative milks, sides), or alcoholic beverages if you dined later in the day. If you tapped or inserted your card at the counter or paid a bill that was brought to your table, the full amount (including any tip/gratuity added on the terminal) will appear as a single transaction. Some banks may initially display the transaction as “pending” before it finalizes, especially for contactless payments.

To verify a Georges Cafe Piccadilly charge, start by matching the date and approximate time of the transaction with when you may have been in the Sydney CBD or at Stockland Piccadilly. Check your email or phone for any receipts if you requested a digital copy at the time of purchase, or review your calendar for meetings or theatre visits nearby. If you still have questions, use the contact details listed on their website at georgespiccadilly.com.au or contact the Stockland Piccadilly centre management for current phone information, and provide the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used so staff can look up the transaction. Common issues—such as a duplicated payment, an incorrect amount, or being charged after a split bill—are usually resolved by the café directly via a void, refund, or corrected receipt; if you cannot resolve it with them, your bank or card provider can advise on disputing the transaction.

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  1. GEORGES CAFE - PICCA SYDNEY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from GEORGES CAFE PICCADILLY on my statement if I don’t remember eating there?

Most charges from Georges Cafe Piccadilly come from quick, same‑day purchases like takeaway coffee, breakfast on the way to work, or a casual lunch in the Sydney CBD. Check whether you were in or near Pitt Street, Stockland Piccadilly, or attending a nearby theatre or office meeting on that date, as group outings or someone else paying with your card can be easy to forget. Also review any delivery or pickup orders you may have placed through food delivery apps, as the café name may appear directly rather than the app’s name depending on your bank.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Georges Cafe Piccadilly?

Common transaction amounts range from about AUD $5–$10 for a coffee and small pastry, around $15–$25 for a full breakfast or lunch with a drink, and higher totals for multiple meals or alcoholic beverages. Group bills, office shout coffees, or shared platters can result in a single larger charge if one person pays for everyone. If the amount on your statement is significantly higher than what you’d normally spend alone, consider whether you paid for a group or added drinks, sides, or dessert.

Can Georges Cafe Piccadilly place an authorization hold or temporary charge on my card?

For standard counter payments, the café typically charges the final amount immediately without an extra hold. However, some banks momentarily show a pending ‘tap’ authorization before it updates to the final posted amount, which can look like a duplicate for a short time. If you see two identical Georges Piccadilly charges but one is marked as pending, the pending one usually disappears automatically within a few business days.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Georges Cafe Piccadilly?

If you requested an email or SMS receipt at the time of payment, check your inbox or messages for a record from the café or its payment provider. To obtain a new copy, contact the café using the details on georgespiccadilly.com.au and provide the date, approximate time, total amount, and last four digits of the card used so staff can search their POS system. They can usually reissue a tax invoice for business or personal records if the transaction can be located.

How can I dispute or request a refund for a Georges Cafe Piccadilly charge I believe is incorrect?

Start by contacting the café directly as soon as you notice a potential error, ideally with a photo or screenshot of the statement line, plus any receipts you have. If it’s a clear mistake—such as a double charge, wrong amount entered, or an item void that didn’t process—they can usually issue a refund or adjustment through their payment terminal. If you cannot reach a resolution with the café, contact your bank or card provider to lodge a formal dispute, providing all supporting documentation.

Does Georges Cafe Piccadilly run any subscriptions, memberships, or recurring charges?

Georges Cafe Piccadilly primarily operates as a walk‑in café and licensed bar, so its transactions are usually one‑off purchases rather than subscriptions. If you see a similar amount appearing monthly, check whether it is actually coming from another service with a similar name, or whether multiple separate visits happen around the same date each month (such as regular office breakfasts). When in doubt, compare each charge date to your calendar to confirm they relate to distinct visits.

What should I do if I see two identical Georges Cafe Piccadilly charges on the same day?

First, check whether you made two separate purchases—such as a morning coffee and a later meal, or paying twice during a group outing. If you’re sure you only paid once, one of the entries might be a pending authorization that will drop off, or an accidental duplicate transaction. Monitor your account for 2–3 business days; if both charges remain posted, contact the café with the exact times and amounts so they can investigate and, if appropriate, process a refund, and follow up with your bank if the issue is not resolved.

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