Project 41

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Project 41 is a specialty coffee-focused cafe in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, serving espresso drinks alongside breakfast dishes, gourmet sandwiches, salads and its signature jaffles.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

About Project 41

Project 41 is a specialty coffee café located in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Known for its focus on high-quality espresso, batch brew, and seasonal coffee offerings, Project 41 also serves breakfast dishes, gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads, and its signature jaffles (toasted filled sandwiches). The café caters to local residents, office workers, and commuters, and may offer online ordering or catering for nearby businesses via its website at p41.com.au or delivery partners.

A charge from “Project 41,” “P41 BOWEN HILLS,” or a similar descriptor typically appears on your bank or card statement when you’ve made a purchase in-store (coffee, food, or takeaway), placed an order via their website or app, or ordered through a delivery service that passes the café name through to your bank statement. You might also see a charge if your card was used to pay for a catering order, a group tab that you settled, or a stored card payment processed after a phone or online order. Some banks initially display a pre-authorisation or temporary “pending” amount before it finalises to the exact total.

If you’re unsure about a Project 41 charge, start by checking recent café visits, online food orders, or delivery receipts around the transaction date. Look through your email (including spam/junk) for order confirmations from p41.com.au or relevant delivery apps, and ask family members or colleagues who may have used a shared card. To resolve questions directly, visit p41.com.au to find current contact details (phone, email, or contact form), or call the café during business hours with your transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can look up the receipt. If you still don’t recognise the charge after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block further transactions.

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  1. Project 41 Cafe Bowen Hills AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from PROJECT 41 or P41 BOWEN HILLS on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from an in-store purchase at Project 41 in Bowen Hills, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch, or their signature jaffles. It can also appear if you placed a takeaway or catering order via p41.com.au or a delivery partner. Sometimes a shared or business card is used for group coffee runs or catering, so check with anyone who has access to the card.

What are typical amounts for a Project 41 transaction?

Single-visit transactions commonly range from a few dollars for a coffee to $20–$40 AUD for coffee plus meals for one or two people. Larger amounts (for example $60–$200+ AUD) are often related to catering orders, office shout rounds, or group tabs. If the amount is unusually high for a normal visit, check whether it might correspond to a pre-arranged catering or large group order.

Does Project 41 have subscriptions or recurring charges?

Project 41 generally operates on one-time, pay-as-you-go purchases for coffee, food, and catering. You should not normally see an automatic monthly subscription fee directly from the café. However, if you use a third-party delivery or ordering app that offers its own subscription (for example, free delivery plans), that recurring charge will appear under the app’s name, not Project 41.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Project 41?

Some payment processors used by cafés may place a temporary pre-authorisation on your card to confirm it is valid, especially for contactless or mobile wallet payments. This can appear as a small or duplicate pending charge before settling to the final amount. These authorisation holds should drop off automatically within a few business days and you will only be charged the final sale total.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or check what was purchased at Project 41?

If you paid in-store and were not emailed a receipt, the café may be able to reprint or email one if you provide the exact date, approximate time, amount, and last four digits of your card. Start by searching your email for “Project 41” or “p41.com.au” in case a digital receipt was already sent. If you can’t find it, visit p41.com.au for current contact details and reach out to the café so they can look up the transaction in their point-of-sale system.

How do I request a refund or query an incorrect amount from Project 41?

Contact Project 41 directly as soon as you notice a problem and have your statement, transaction date, and amount ready. In most cases, if you were charged incorrectly (for example, duplicated payment or wrong amount), they can verify the transaction in their system and process a refund or adjustment back to your card. If you cannot resolve it with the café, your next step is to raise a dispute with your bank or card issuer.

Can I cancel or change a Project 41 catering or pre-paid order after I’ve been charged?

Changes and cancellations for catering or large pre-paid orders depend on the notice period and policies in place at the time you ordered. If you need to cancel or modify an upcoming order, contact Project 41 via the details on p41.com.au as early as possible, providing your order reference and payment details. They’ll advise whether a full, partial, or no refund is available based on preparation already undertaken.

How can I contact Project 41 about a charge I don’t recognise?

Go to p41.com.au to find their latest contact information, such as phone number, email address, or an online enquiry form. When you contact them, include the transaction date, exact amount, how it appears on your statement, and the last four digits of your card so staff can search their payment records. If they confirm there is no matching transaction or suspect card misuse, contact your bank immediately to report potential fraud and block your card.

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