Holy Crumpets

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Holy Crumpets is a Melbourne-based cafe specializing in house-made sourdough crumpets with a variety of sweet and savoury toppings, along with specialty coffee.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About Holy Crumpets

Holy Crumpets is a specialty café in Melbourne, Victoria, focused on house-made sourdough crumpets cooked to order and topped with both classic and creative sweet and savoury options. Alongside their signature crumpets, they typically serve specialty coffee, teas, and a small selection of café-style drinks and sides. The business operates as a local, bricks‑and‑mortar café, and may also offer takeaway, online pre‑orders, and occasional catering or event options depending on the venue and time of visit. More details about their current menu, hours and services can be found on their website at holycrumpets.com.au.

A charge from Holy Crumpets will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for food or drinks in‑store, placed an online order, or purchased a gift card or catering order. The description might look like “HOLY CRUMPETS MELBOURNE,” “HOLY CRUMPETS VIC AU,” or include their web address (e.g. HOLYCRUMPETS.COM.AU). Most charges are one‑time purchases, but you might also see a temporary pre‑authorisation hold (for example, if you started a tab) or a repeat pattern of charges if you’re a frequent customer, use a stored card in an ordering app, or place regular workplace or event orders.

To verify a Holy Crumpets charge, start by checking the date and amount against your recent café visits, coffee runs, or any online food orders you may have placed around Melbourne. Look for an email or app receipt from Holy Crumpets or from a delivery/ordering partner (such as a food delivery app) that lists them as the merchant. If you still don’t recognise the transaction, contact the café directly using the contact details on holycrumpets.com.au, bring your bank statement into the café so staff can help cross‑check the payment, or reach out via their social channels. For disputed or potentially fraudulent charges, speak with your bank or card issuer promptly so they can investigate and, if needed, reverse or block the transaction.

Bank Statement Variations

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

  1. SQ *HOLY CRUMPETS Melbourne AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from HOLY CRUMPETS on my statement when I only remember buying coffee or a snack?

Holy Crumpets processes all in‑store food and drink purchases—including crumpets, coffee, and small extras—under the same merchant name, so even a quick coffee or takeaway snack will appear as a HOLY CRUMPETS charge. If you visited their Melbourne café or ordered from them via a food delivery or ordering app on that date, the charge is likely for that transaction.

What are typical amounts Holy Crumpets might charge my card?

Common transaction amounts range from a few Australian dollars for a single coffee or simple crumpet, through to larger totals if you ordered multiple items, brunch for a group, or catering. If you ordered through a delivery platform, the total can also include delivery fees and service charges from that platform. Always compare the amount on your statement with the total on your receipt or in your ordering app.

Does Holy Crumpets use pre‑authorisation holds or tabs that could show as duplicate or pending charges?

In some cases, particularly if you open a tab or pay via certain card terminals or mobile wallets, your bank may show an initial pre‑authorisation hold from Holy Crumpets. This temporary hold can differ slightly from the final total and should fall off automatically within a few business days, leaving only the settled amount. If a pending charge does not clear or adjust after several days, contact both your bank and Holy Crumpets for clarification.

Can I have a recurring or subscription‑style charge from Holy Crumpets?

Holy Crumpets operates primarily as a café, so charges are typically one‑off purchases tied to specific visits or orders. However, you might see a pattern of similar recurring charges if you regularly order breakfast, have a standing workplace order, or use a stored card in a food ordering or delivery app. If charges are repeating on a schedule you don’t recognise, review your accounts in any apps you use and contact Holy Crumpets or your bank if needed.

How do I get a receipt or tax invoice for a Holy Crumpets purchase I see on my statement?

If you paid in‑store, you may have been offered a printed receipt at the time of purchase; staff can usually reprint a receipt on the same day if you still have your payment time and amount. For online or app‑based orders, check your email confirmations or the “Order history” or “Receipts” section of the app you ordered through, where Holy Crumpets will be listed as the merchant. If you need a formal tax invoice, contact the café via the details on holycrumpets.com.au and provide the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can look it up.

How can I query, correct, or request a refund for a Holy Crumpets charge?

Start by contacting Holy Crumpets directly, either in person at the café or via the contact form or email listed on holycrumpets.com.au, and provide your receipt or statement details. They can usually assist with issues like being charged twice, incorrect amounts, or missing items. Refunds, when approved, are typically processed back to the original payment method, though it can take a few business days for your bank to show the credit.

I don’t live near Melbourne—why do I have a Holy Crumpets charge?

If you don’t recall visiting Melbourne or ordering food for someone in that area, it’s possible your card details were used without your authorisation. First, confirm that no family member or colleague used your card for an order or gift. If no one recognises the purchase, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report a potentially fraudulent transaction and ask about cancelling the card; you can also email Holy Crumpets with the transaction details so they can flag any suspicious order activity.

How can I contact Holy Crumpets about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit holycrumpets.com.au and use the listed contact options—typically an email address and/or contact form—to send details of the transaction, including the date, amount, and the exact description as it appears on your statement. If you’re local, you can also visit the café in person with your statement so staff can help investigate. For urgent card security concerns, always contact your bank first to block or review the transaction while Holy Crumpets looks into their side.

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