Hungry Baker

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Hungry Baker is a local café and casual restaurant in Parramatta, Australia, serving freshly baked pastries, breakfast and lunch dishes, salads, sandwiches, and coffee, with an emphasis on office and corporate catering.

Parramatta, NSW, Australia

About Hungry Baker

Hungry Baker is a local café and casual restaurant located in Parramatta, NSW, Australia, known for freshly baked pastries, breakfast and lunch dishes, salads, sandwiches, and specialty coffee. In addition to walk‑in café service, they focus strongly on office and corporate catering for meetings, training days, and events in the Parramatta area. Typical offerings include assorted pastry boxes, breakfast platters, sandwich and wrap trays, salad bowls, and hot food options that can be ordered in advance through their website at hungrybakerparramatta.com.au or by phone.

A Hungry Baker charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase food or drinks in‑store, place an online catering order, or pay a catering invoice by card over the phone. Charges can be one‑time transactions for café visits, or higher‑value, pre‑paid amounts for corporate catering orders (often associated with a specific date and company name). If you saved your card for repeat business orders, you might also see recurring or periodic charges linked to standing catering arrangements, advance deposits for large events, or adjusted amounts when final guest numbers change. Some banks may briefly show a small “pending” authorization or a slightly different amount before the final charge is settled.

If you’re unsure about a Hungry Baker charge, start by checking recent café visits, office catering for meetings, or any online orders placed via hungrybakerparramatta.com.au. Look through your email (including your work email) for order confirmations or invoices from Hungry Baker, and check with your office manager or colleagues if catering was ordered on your card. To resolve questions, you can contact Hungry Baker directly using the details on their website or receipt, provide the transaction date and amount, and ask for a copy of the tax invoice. Common issues—such as duplicate charges, date mismatches, or changes to catering quantities—are usually resolved by issuing an adjusted invoice, refund, or credit once the transaction is verified.

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  1. HONESTAR V. PTY LTD PARRAMATTA AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged by Hungry Baker when I only remember a small café purchase?

Hungry Baker processes both small in‑store café purchases and larger catering transactions, and depending on your bank, these may post on your statement on the same or a later date. Check whether you recently bought coffee, pastries, or lunch in Parramatta, as well as whether you authorized any work‑related catering to be put on your personal card. If the amount is higher than a typical café visit, it may be for a group catering order or a pre‑approved office order charged to your card.

What are typical charge amounts from Hungry Baker?

Everyday café transactions at Hungry Baker usually range from AUD $5–$40 for items like coffee, pastries, and casual meals. Corporate and office catering orders can vary widely, commonly from around AUD $80 up to several hundred dollars depending on platter size, guest count, and whether hot food is included. If you see a higher amount, it is likely tied to a pre‑booked catering order rather than a single visit to the café.

Does Hungry Baker offer any subscriptions or recurring billing?

Hungry Baker does not run consumer subscriptions like streaming or meal‑kit plans, but some business customers may set up recurring or standing catering orders (for example, weekly office breakfasts or regular meeting platters). In those cases, your saved card can be charged on an agreed schedule when each order is confirmed. If your workplace uses your card for repeat catering, speak with your office manager or the person who handles bookings to verify each charge and adjust future billing if needed.

How can I cancel or change a Hungry Baker catering order to avoid being charged?

To cancel or modify a catering order, contact Hungry Baker directly using the phone number or email listed in your order confirmation or on hungrybakerparramatta.com.au. Most catering bookings have a cut‑off time (often 24–48 hours before the event) for changes or cancellations without full charge, especially for large or hot food orders. If you cancel after ingredients have been purchased or preparation has started, you may be charged a partial or full fee according to their catering terms.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Hungry Baker?

If you believe you were overcharged or see a duplicate payment, contact Hungry Baker first with the transaction date, amount, and the name on the order or invoice. They can look up the receipt, confirm whether multiple payments were taken, and, if an error is found, process a refund or issue a credit to your original payment method. If you cannot resolve the issue directly or suspect fraudulent use of your card, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and secure your account.

Why do I see a small or pending Hungry Baker charge that later disappears or changes?

Some banks show a temporary authorization when your card is first processed, especially for phone or online orders. This may appear as a small amount or as a “pending” charge, which is later replaced by the final transaction total once the order is confirmed and processed. These authorizations are not actual completed charges and should drop off automatically within a few business days if they are not captured.

How can I get a copy of my Hungry Baker receipt or tax invoice?

If you ordered online or for catering, check your email (including spam/junk folders) for an order confirmation or tax invoice from Hungry Baker. For in‑store purchases, you can visit or contact the café with the approximate date, time, and amount of the charge, along with the last four digits of the card used, and request a reprinted or emailed receipt. Businesses can also ask for invoices to include their company name, ABN details, and cost breakdown for accounting purposes.

How do I contact Hungry Baker about a charge on my statement?

Visit hungrybakerparramatta.com.au to find their current phone number, email address, and opening hours for the Parramatta café. When you reach out, have your bank statement handy with the exact transaction date, amount, and the name shown on the statement, as this helps staff quickly locate your order. If the charge relates to corporate catering, providing your company name, event date, and the organizer’s name will speed up verification and resolution.

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