About Koffi Bar
Koffi Bar is a small, independently run café in Melbourne, Victoria, known for espresso coffee, matcha-based drinks, and light café-style meals. They operate as a casual walk‑in venue serving breakfast, brunch, and lunch items like sandwiches and sweets, with seating for dine‑in as well as takeaway options. Koffi Bar has been listed at 31 Queen Street in the Melbourne CBD and also at 261 Clarendon Street in South Melbourne, where it operates inside the Clarendon Centre with early‑morning opening hours geared toward commuters and local workers.([kravein.com.au](https://www.kravein.com.au/place/koffi-bar-melbourne?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Koffi Bar will almost always relate to an in‑person purchase at the café, such as coffee, matcha drinks, breakfast items, or light meals. Most charges are one‑time point‑of‑sale transactions made by inserting or tapping your card at the counter, or via a mobile wallet like Apple Pay or Google Pay. In some cases, the charge may be processed through a third‑party payment terminal or delivery platform (for example, if you ordered for pickup or delivery), so your statement descriptor might include KOFFI BAR along with the city (MELBOURNE or SOUTH MELBOURNE) and sometimes the name of the payment provider. There are no known subscription plans, memberships, or recurring billing programs associated with this café.
If you’re unsure about a Koffi Bar charge, start by checking the date and amount against any visit you or a family member may have made to the Melbourne CBD or South Melbourne areas, and look for receipts in your email, food‑delivery apps, or mobile wallet history. Small cafés like Koffi Bar typically handle billing issues directly at the store or by phone; the South Melbourne location lists a contact number of +61 439 698 898 and standard café hours from around 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Saturday (closed Sunday), though hours can change on holidays.([melbourne.worldplaces.me](https://melbourne.worldplaces.me/review/37381779-koffi-bar.html?utm_source=openai)) If you still don’t recognize the transaction, ask your bank for the full merchant descriptor (including terminal ID or address) and, if necessary, dispute the charge—especially if it appears on a card you had lost, stolen, or never used in Australia.