La Crema Coffee Roasters

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La Crema Coffee Roasters is a family-owned South Australian coffee roastery and café in St Marys, offering specialty coffee beans, wholesale supply, barista courses, and a reserve roastery café experience.

St Marys, South Australia, Australia

About La Crema Coffee Roasters

La Crema Coffee Roasters is a family-owned specialty coffee roastery and café based in St Marys, South Australia. They source, roast, and blend coffee beans for both retail customers and wholesale partners such as cafés, restaurants, and offices. In addition to their reserve roastery café, they offer barista training courses, coffee equipment and accessories, and an online store through their website at lacremacoffee.com.au.

A La Crema Coffee Roasters charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased coffee, food, or drinks at their St Marys café, ordered beans or equipment online, or set up a regular coffee order or subscription-style recurring purchase. Businesses may also see charges for wholesale coffee supply or equipment orders. You might see one-time payments, recurring monthly or fortnightly coffee orders, pre-authorisation holds for online transactions, or fees related to barista courses or gift vouchers.

If you’re unsure about a La Crema Coffee Roasters charge, start by checking your recent café visits, online orders, or any coffee deliveries you receive at home or work. Look for email receipts from lacremacoffee.com.au and log into your account on their website (if you created one) to view order history and invoices. For clarification or to dispute a transaction, contact them directly via the contact form or details listed on lacremacoffee.com.au, providing the date, amount, and last four digits of the card used; they can confirm the order, help with cancellations of future recurring orders, and discuss refunds or billing corrections where appropriate.

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  1. La Crema Coffe2286557 St Marys AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a La Crema Coffee Roasters charge on my card statement?

Most La Crema Coffee Roasters charges come from either an in-store purchase at their St Marys café (coffee, food, beans to take home) or an online order placed at lacremacoffee.com.au. If you run a business, it may also relate to a wholesale coffee or equipment order. Check for recent purchases, online orders, or deliveries of coffee beans or gear to your home, office, or café.

What are typical amounts La Crema Coffee Roasters charges for?

Small café transactions (single coffees, snacks) usually appear as modest amounts, often under AUD $20–$30, while bags of specialty beans or merchandise can range higher depending on size and blend. Online orders or mixed carts containing beans, equipment, and accessories may show as larger single transactions. Wholesale invoices to businesses will usually be higher-value charges and may recur on a weekly or monthly basis depending on your supply arrangement.

Could this be a recurring coffee subscription or regular order from La Crema?

Yes. If you arranged for regular deliveries of beans or a standing wholesale order, you may see recurring charges at set intervals (for example, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly) for the same or similar amounts. These charges correspond to each shipment or invoice. Log in to your account at lacremacoffee.com.au or refer to your wholesale agreement to confirm whether you have an active recurring order.

How do I cancel or change a recurring order with La Crema Coffee Roasters?

If you created a recurring order or regular delivery through their website, log into your account at lacremacoffee.com.au and check your orders or subscription/recurring order settings to pause, cancel, or change quantities and frequency. Wholesale customers should contact La Crema directly (by phone or email via the website) to adjust or stop standing orders. Be sure to allow a little time before your next scheduled delivery so changes can take effect before a new charge is processed.

Why do I see a small or pending La Crema Coffee Roasters charge that later disappears?

When you place an online order, your bank may show a temporary pre-authorisation or pending amount from La Crema Coffee Roasters while your card is verified. This can sometimes appear as either a small test amount or as the full order total before it is finalised. These holds are controlled by your bank and typically drop off or convert to a finalised charge within a few business days.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or invoice from La Crema Coffee Roasters?

For online purchases, La Crema usually emails a receipt to the address you provided at checkout and you may also be able to download invoices by logging into your account at lacremacoffee.com.au. Café purchases may be issued a printed receipt at the point of sale; if you need a copy later, contact La Crema with the transaction date, approximate time, amount, and last four digits of the card, and they can search their POS records. Wholesale customers should refer to their emailed invoices or request duplicates from their account contact.

How do I request a refund or dispute a La Crema Coffee Roasters charge?

First, verify that no family member, employee, or partner used your card for a coffee, café, or online purchase. If you still believe the charge is incorrect, contact La Crema via the details on lacremacoffee.com.au, providing the transaction date, amount, and any order numbers you have. They can confirm what was purchased and review refund or credit options in line with their policies; if you can’t resolve it with them, your bank or card provider can advise on raising a formal dispute.

How can I contact La Crema Coffee Roasters about a mystery charge on my statement?

Visit lacremacoffee.com.au and use the contact form or listed phone and email details to reach their team. When you get in touch, include a screenshot or clear description of the charge (date, exact amount, and how it appears on your statement). This information helps them quickly locate the transaction in their system and explain whether it relates to a café purchase, online order, wholesale invoice, or course booking.

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