About Nevaggio Espresso
Nevaggio Espresso is a casual dine‑in café and espresso bar located in Sydney, New South Wales, serving nearby office workers, students, and visitors. They specialise in espresso-based coffee drinks, cold brews, and specialty beverages, alongside a rotating menu of breakfast items, light lunches, pastries, and snacks. As a local, walk‑in focused business, most transactions happen in person at the counter or table via EFTPOS terminals or tap‑and‑go payments, though they may also process phone or online orders for catering and takeaway. You can find their latest opening hours, menu highlights, and announcements on their Facebook page at facebook.com/nevaggioespresso.
A charge from “Nevaggio Espresso” or a similar description (such as “NEVAGGIO ESPRESSO SYDNEY AUS” or “NEVAGGIO ESP CAFE”) will usually relate to an in‑person purchase at the café—typically coffee, drinks, or meals. Common transaction sizes tend to be smaller amounts for single coffees and snacks (around AUD $4–$15) and higher totals for meals, group orders, or catering (often AUD $20–$80 or more). You may also see temporary authorization holds if your card was pre‑authorised (for example, if a tab was opened), or multiple smaller charges if several items were paid for separately. If you used a mobile wallet or a food‑delivery app that routed payment through the café’s merchant account, the descriptor may still show as Nevaggio Espresso.
To verify a Nevaggio Espresso charge, start by checking the date, time, and amount against when you last visited a café in the Sydney CBD or nearby area, and confirm with receipts, text/email order confirmations, or your food‑delivery app history. If you share cards with family or colleagues, ask whether anyone used the card there for coffee runs, office shout coffees, or catering. For questions or disputes, contact Nevaggio Espresso directly by visiting the café in person during business hours or messaging them via their official Facebook page (facebook.com/nevaggioespresso); staff can usually look up transactions by date, time, and amount from their EFTPOS records. If you still believe a charge is unauthorised after speaking with them, reach out to your bank or card provider to report and dispute the transaction.