Little Barista Espresso Bar

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Little Barista Espresso Bar is a local café in the Chirn Park area of Labrador, Queensland, serving specialty coffee, breakfast, brunch and light lunch dishes in a casual setting.

Labrador, Queensland, Australia

About Little Barista Espresso Bar

Little Barista Espresso Bar is a neighbourhood café located in the Chirn Park precinct of Labrador, Queensland, Australia. They specialise in specialty espresso-based coffee, cold brew and alternative milk options, alongside a seasonal breakfast, brunch and light lunch menu. Typical offerings include dishes like eggs on toast, avocado smash, pancakes, wraps, burgers, salads, cabinet pastries and cakes, with vegetarian and gluten‑free options usually available. The café operates as a casual, counter-service venue where you order and pay at the counter, and they may also sell coffee beans, keep cups, gift vouchers and other retail items in-store.

A charge from “Little Barista Espresso Bar” (or similar wording such as “LITTLE BARISTA ESPRESSO LABRADOR AUS” or “LITTLE BARISTA CHIRN PARK”) usually reflects an in-person purchase made at the café, an order placed over the phone, or an online order for pickup or local delivery if offered. Common transactions include coffee and food purchases, multiple meals on one bill, or group tabs paid on a single card. You might also see charges for pre-paid coffee cards, gift vouchers, catering orders, or tips added at the terminal; card processors may temporarily show a slightly higher “pending” amount if you added a tip or the transaction was converted from an initial authorisation to the final total. Unlike subscription services, Little Barista Espresso Bar generally charges per visit, so recurring monthly amounts usually indicate that you visit around the same time or have regular catering or account-style billing arranged directly with them.

If you’re unsure about a charge, first check your recent visits to Chirn Park, any coffee runs, brunch outings, or food delivery orders around the date of the transaction, including receipts, email confirmations and food delivery apps linked to your card. The café’s current contact details and opening hours are listed at littlebarista.com.au; you can call during trading hours or use any listed email or contact form to query a transaction, providing the date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card used so they can look up the receipt in their point-of-sale system. Common issues—such as a duplicate tap, a split bill being charged to the wrong card, or confusion between a pending authorisation and a final charge—are usually resolved by the café reversing the extra charge or explaining the individual items on the receipt; if they confirm that no matching transaction exists, you should then contact your bank to dispute the charge or block the card in case of unauthorised use.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Little Barista Espresso Bar.

  1. DAARK ESPRESSO LABRADOR AUS
  2. LITTLE BARISTA ESPRE LABRADOR AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from LITTLE BARISTA ESPRESSO BAR on my statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑person purchase at the Little Barista Espresso Bar café in Chirn Park, Labrador, such as coffee, breakfast, brunch or lunch. It can also reflect a phone order, an online click‑and‑collect order, or a catering payment processed through their café terminal. Check if you or a family member used your card at the café around the transaction date, including quick coffee stops you might have forgotten.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Little Barista Espresso Bar?

Individual coffee purchases are often in the range of AUD $4–$8 depending on size and extras, while a full breakfast or brunch for one person may commonly fall between AUD $15–$30. Bills for two or more people, or orders that include multiple drinks, food items and pastries, can easily total AUD $30–$70 or more. Larger one‑off charges (over $100) are usually associated with catering, bulk coffee bean purchases, or group bills settled on a single card.

Does Little Barista Espresso Bar offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Little Barista Espresso Bar generally operates on a pay‑per‑visit basis and does not run traditional monthly digital subscriptions like streaming services. However, they may sell pre‑paid coffee cards, gift vouchers, or account-based arrangements for local businesses or regular catering, which can result in periodic charges if you’ve set up an ongoing order. If you see a recurring pattern (e.g., similar amount on the same day each week), check whether you have a standing coffee run, catering order, or pre‑paid card top‑up in place.

How can I cancel or change a regular order or café account with Little Barista Espresso Bar?

If you have a standing order (for example, regular office coffees or weekly catering) or a house account with the café, you’ll need to contact them directly to pause, cancel or modify it. Use the phone number or email listed at littlebarista.com.au and provide your name, business name (if applicable), and details of the arrangement you want to change. Ask for written confirmation (email or receipt) that the standing order or account billing has been updated or cancelled.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from Little Barista Espresso Bar?

Contact the café first, ideally with a copy or photo of your bank statement showing the date and exact amount of the charge, plus the last four digits of the card used. They can search their point‑of‑sale system to verify whether a duplicate tap occurred, an item was charged incorrectly, or someone else in your party used your card. If an error is confirmed, they can usually process a refund back to the same card; if they cannot find a matching transaction or suspect fraud, you should immediately contact your bank to lodge a chargeback or card dispute.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different amount from Little Barista Espresso Bar?

Some card processors show an initial authorisation (often the base bill) which is later adjusted to include tips or last‑minute items, so the pending amount may differ slightly from the final posted charge. In rare cases, a $1 or very small temporary authorisation may appear when the terminal verifies that your card is active; this is released automatically and should disappear after a few business days. If a pending amount does not clear or change to the correct final total within 3–5 business days, contact the café or your bank for clarification.

How can I contact Little Barista Espresso Bar about a payment or receipt?

Visit littlebarista.com.au to find their current phone number, email address and opening hours, then contact them during trading hours for the fastest response about billing questions. When you call or email, include the transaction date, exact amount, card type, and whether the charge is pending or posted so staff can quickly search their system. If you dined in or ordered takeaway, they may be able to reprint or email a copy of your receipt to help you reconcile the charge with your bank statement.

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