About Ground Coffee Shop
Ground Coffee Shop is a local, independently owned café located in Wattle Grove Shopping Village in Wattle Grove, New South Wales. They specialise in espresso-based coffee, hot and iced beverages, and simple café food such as toasties, wraps, pastries and other light meals for both takeaway and dine‑in customers. The café often serves as a neighbourhood meeting spot for locals and shoppers, and may also sell packaged coffee beans or small retail items at the counter. Their website, groundatthegrove.com.au, provides basic information about the café, menu highlights, and opening hours.
A charge from Ground Coffee Shop on your bank or card statement usually comes from an in‑store purchase made at their café EFTPOS terminal, which may appear under a shortened or slightly different descriptor (for example, “GROUND COFFEE SHOP WATTLE GROVE” or similar). You might see a charge for a single coffee or snack, a larger amount for multiple meals, or a combination of items including food, drinks and surcharges (such as weekend or public holiday surcharges, where applicable). In some cases, you may see a small temporary authorization or “pending” charge if your card was inserted or tapped but the final amount was adjusted (for example, adding an extra item, changing to dine‑in, or adding a tip where supported).
If you don’t recognise the Ground Coffee Shop charge, first think about whether you or a family member recently bought coffee or food at Wattle Grove Shopping Village, and check any receipts, email confirmations from your bank, or mobile wallet history (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.) for matching dates and amounts. For further clarification, you can contact or visit the café directly—staff can often look up your transaction by date, approximate time and amount on their point‑of‑sale system. If you still believe the transaction is incorrect or fraudulent, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and ask about their chargeback process, while also monitoring your account for any other unrecognised activity.