About Little Miss Daisy
Little Miss Daisy is a vintage mobile pop-up coffee caravan based in Barmera, South Australia, serving the wider Riverland region. Operating out of a lovingly restored caravan, they specialize in organic Segafredo coffee, hot and iced espresso drinks, specialty teas, and handmade desserts such as cakes, slices, and sweets. They primarily attend private functions and community events—weddings, markets, corporate functions, festivals, and celebrations—bringing a retro, boutique café experience directly to event sites.
A charge from Little Miss Daisy will usually appear on your bank statement when you buy drinks or desserts at an event where the caravan is trading, or when you pay for catering at a private function. Depending on the setup, you might see a one-time charge for your individual purchase, a larger catering invoice for an event package, or a prepayment/deposit taken to secure their services for a wedding or function. If you tapped your card on their mobile EFTPOS/PayWave terminal, the statement description may reference “Little Miss Daisy”, “Little Miss Daisy Coffee”, or the name of their payment provider followed by the business name.
If you’re unsure about a Little Miss Daisy charge, start by thinking back to recent markets, festivals, weddings, or functions you attended in the Riverland area and whether you purchased coffee or sweets from a vintage caravan. Check any receipts, text or email confirmations, or bank notifications from the day of the charge. To resolve questions, contact the event organizer (if it was an included catering package) or reach out to Little Miss Daisy via their usual social or business listing channels, providing the date, amount, and last 4 digits of the card used so they can look up the transaction. For disputes about incorrect amounts or duplicate charges, your bank can also help investigate if you cannot reach the merchant directly.