Patricia Coffee Brewers

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Patricia Coffee Brewers is a specialty coffee shop in Melbourne known for high-quality espresso and filter coffee served in a standing-room style café.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About Patricia Coffee Brewers

Patricia Coffee Brewers is a specialty coffee bar located in Melbourne’s CBD, known for its high-quality espresso and filter coffee, minimalist standing-room space, and focus on precise, consistent brews. They serve a rotating selection of single-origin and blend coffees, prepared as espresso, batch brew, and other filter methods, along with a small offering of pastries or snacks. In addition to in‑shop drinks, Patricia often sells whole-bean coffee, retail brewing equipment, and sometimes gift cards or coffee-related merchandise, both in-store and via their website at patriciacoffee.com.au.

A charge from Patricia Coffee Brewers will usually appear on your bank statement after you purchase coffee, food, beans, or merchandise at their Melbourne café, or when you place an order for beans or products online. Most charges are one‑time card payments for in‑person transactions, often processed as contactless or chip-and-PIN EFTPOS/credit card payments. You might also see small, separate charges if you made multiple visits in a day, purchased several items in one order, or added a tip (where supported). In some cases, you could see a temporary authorization or “pending” amount if your bank briefly holds funds when the card is first tapped or inserted, which is then finalized at the exact purchase amount.

If you’re unsure about a Patricia Coffee Brewers charge, start by checking recent visits to their café in Melbourne or any online orders you may have made at patriciacoffee.com.au, including receipts in your email or bank app. Compare the transaction date and amount with specific purchases (for example, multiple coffees, beans, or accessories can bring the total higher than a single drink). For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, contact them via the details listed on their website or speak to staff in-store with the last four digits of the card used, the approximate date, and the amount of the transaction. If a charge looks incorrect or you suspect fraud, contact both Patricia (if you think it’s a billing error) and your bank or card issuer (if you didn’t authorize the payment).

Bank Statement Variations

3 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Patricia Coffee Brewers.

  1. SQ *COFFEE PEDDLR Collingwood AUS
  2. SQ *LITTLE SOHO COFFEE Perth AUS
  3. SQ *PATRICIA COFFEE BR Melbourne AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Patricia Coffee Brewers charge on my card if I only bought a coffee?

Patricia Coffee Brewers typically processes individual in‑store purchases as a single card transaction, which may include your coffee, any additional drinks, and food items like pastries. If the amount seems higher than one drink, you may have added extras (such as an additional shot, alternative milk, or another drink for someone else) or purchased coffee beans or merchandise at the same time. Check your receipt or banking app for the itemized total if available, or contact Patricia via the details on patriciacoffee.com.au to confirm what was included in the charge.

Does Patricia Coffee Brewers offer subscriptions or recurring billing for coffee?

Patricia Coffee Brewers primarily operates as a café with one‑off, pay‑as‑you‑go transactions for drinks and food. They may periodically offer online sales of beans or bundles, but these are usually charged as single purchases, not ongoing subscriptions. If you see multiple Patricia charges in a month, it’s most likely from separate café visits or multiple online orders rather than an automatic subscription.

What are typical charge amounts from Patricia Coffee Brewers?

Most everyday charges from Patricia Coffee Brewers are for individual coffees and snacks, often ranging from about AUD $4–$8 for a single drink, and higher if you buy multiple drinks at once. If you purchase whole‑bean coffee, gift cards, or brewing gear, totals can range from around AUD $15 to $50 or more depending on quantity and product. Reviewing the exact amount and date can help you recall whether it was a quick takeaway coffee or a larger retail purchase.

Why is there a small ‘pending’ or duplicate Patricia Coffee Brewers charge on my statement?

Some banks show an initial authorization when you tap or insert your card at Patricia Coffee Brewers, which can appear as a pending or provisional amount before the final transaction settles. This may look like a duplicate charge, but the authorization usually drops off within a few business days, leaving only the final, correct purchase. If both the authorization and the final charge remain posted after several days, contact your bank and then reach out to Patricia with your transaction details to investigate.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for my Patricia Coffee Brewers purchase?

If you paid in-store, you may have been offered a printed or digital receipt at the time of purchase—check your email if you selected an e‑receipt at the terminal. For a copy after the fact, note the exact date, approximate time, amount, and the last four digits of the card used, then contact Patricia through the contact information on patriciacoffee.com.au or visit the café in person. Providing those details helps staff locate your transaction and issue a receipt where possible.

How do I resolve a charge from Patricia Coffee Brewers that I don’t recognize?

First, check whether a family member, partner, or colleague may have used your card at Patricia Coffee Brewers, especially if they work or pass through Melbourne’s CBD. Next, compare the statement date and amount with any trips you made near their location and any online bean or merchandise orders. If you still don’t recognize the charge, reach out to Patricia using the contact details on their website with your transaction information, and simultaneously notify your bank or card issuer to dispute any potentially fraudulent activity.

How do I request a refund or correction for an incorrect Patricia Coffee Brewers charge?

If you believe you were charged the wrong amount—such as being charged twice for the same visit—gather your receipt (if available) and details like date, time, and exact amount. Contact Patricia Coffee Brewers promptly via the contact information listed on patriciacoffee.com.au or speak to staff in person so they can review their point‑of‑sale records. If an error is confirmed, they can usually process a refund or adjustment back to the original payment card, though the time it takes to appear will depend on your bank.

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