About Nat Coffee Group
Nat Coffee Group Pty Ltd is an Australian hospitality company based in Manly, New South Wales, best known for operating The Manly Coffee Guild, a specialty coffee venue on Darley Road in Manly (listed at 1/10–16 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095).([abn-lookup.com](https://www.abn-lookup.com/firm/nat-coffee-group-pty-ltd-166541644/?utm_source=openai)) The venue focuses on espresso-based coffee, light café meals, and takeaway items, and has historically accepted major credit and debit cards.([unilocal.fr](https://unilocal.fr/australie/manly/the-manly-coffee-guild?utm_source=openai)) Nat Coffee Group has traded under The Manly Coffee Guild name since at least 2015 and is registered as an Australian proprietary company.([abn-lookup.com](https://www.abn-lookup.com/firm/nat-coffee-group-pty-ltd-166541644/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Nat Coffee Group or The Manly Coffee Guild usually relates to an in‑person café purchase, such as coffee, food, or takeaway items, typically for relatively small amounts (for example, a few to a few tens of Australian dollars, depending on the size of the order). In most cases this will be a one‑time card-present transaction, but you might also see a charge if your card was stored for phone orders, catering, or a tab that was closed to your card. Some banks group multiple same‑day purchases into a single posted amount, so two or more visits on the same day could appear as one combined Nat Coffee Group charge.
If you’re unsure about a Nat Coffee Group charge, first check whether you or another authorized cardholder recently visited a café in Manly called “The Manly Coffee Guild,” and compare the date and amount to your receipts or phone wallet history. To get clarification, you can try contacting the venue directly at +61 2 8966 9621 or by searching online for “The Manly Coffee Guild Manly NSW” to confirm current opening hours before calling or visiting.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/au/new-south-wales/the-manly-coffee-guild-775373500?utm_source=openai)) Ask staff to look up the transaction by date, time and amount; most point‑of‑sale systems can confirm whether a payment went through and provide a reprinted receipt. If you still can’t recognize the charge, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the payment method and check for any additional unauthorized activity.