Red Brick Espresso

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Red Brick Espresso is a specialty coffee shop and café in Curtin, Canberra, known for its house‑roasted coffee and a simple breakfast and lunch menu served in a relaxed neighborhood setting.

Curtin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

About Red Brick Espresso

Red Brick Espresso is a specialty coffee roastery and café based in Curtin, Canberra, with additional retail partners and stockists across the ACT. They’re known for their house‑roasted coffee beans, espresso-based drinks, filter coffee, and a simple breakfast and lunch menu in a relaxed neighborhood setting. Through their broader Red Brick Coffee brand (redbrickcoffee.com.au), they also sell retail bags of beans, subscriptions for home delivery, and supply coffee wholesale to other cafés and venues.

A charge from Red Brick Espresso or Red Brick Coffee on your bank or card statement usually relates to a purchase made in their Curtin café, an online order for coffee beans or merchandise, or a recurring coffee bean subscription. You might also see a charge if you purchased Red Brick coffee via their website for delivery, bought a gift card, or were billed through a mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay) where the descriptor still shows as “REDBRICKCOFFEE” or similar. In some cases, a small temporary authorization may appear when you first place an online order or update your payment method; this typically drops off automatically within a few days.

If you’re unsure about a Red Brick Espresso charge, first check recent café visits, online orders, coffee subscriptions, or app‑based payments that may use the same card. Look for email receipts from Red Brick Coffee or login to your account at redbrickcoffee.com.au (if you created one) to review past orders and subscriptions. For unresolved questions, you can contact them via the details on their website or speak to staff in‑store; have the exact charge amount, date, and the last four digits of your card ready so they can help locate the transaction, clarify whether it’s a one‑off purchase or a recurring subscription, and advise on refunds or cancellations if appropriate.

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  1. RED BRICK ESPRESSO CURTIN AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from RED BRICK ESPRESSO or REDBRICKCOFFEE on my statement?

This charge typically comes from a purchase at the Red Brick Espresso café in Curtin or from an online order placed via redbrickcoffee.com.au. It may relate to coffee drinks, food, retail coffee beans, a coffee subscription, or a gift card purchase. If you paid with a phone or watch, the descriptor can still appear as “REDBRICKCOFFEE” or similar even though you didn’t insert your physical card.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Red Brick Espresso?

Common in‑store charges usually range from about AU$5–$10 for a single drink, AU$15–$35 for coffee and food, and AU$18–$30 for a bag of coffee beans. Online orders and subscriptions often appear in the AU$18–$80 range depending on the number of bags, shipping, and any add‑on items. Multiple items purchased together will show as a single combined total on your statement.

Does Red Brick offer coffee subscriptions, and how are they billed?

Yes, through redbrickcoffee.com.au you can set up recurring deliveries of their roasted coffee beans. Subscriptions are typically billed automatically to your saved card on a weekly, fortnightly, or monthly schedule, depending on the frequency you select. Each renewal appears as a separate charge on your statement under Red Brick Coffee or a similar descriptor until you pause or cancel.

How do I cancel or pause my Red Brick coffee subscription to stop future charges?

Log in to your account at redbrickcoffee.com.au and go to the subscriptions or account/billing section to manage your plan. From there you can pause, skip upcoming deliveries, change frequency, or cancel entirely before the next renewal date. If you need help or cannot access your account, use the contact details on their website to email or call their team and provide your name and the email associated with the subscription.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Red Brick Espresso?

A small pending amount (for example AU$1) can be a temporary authorization used by their payment processor or an online checkout to verify that your card is valid. This is not a real sale and should automatically disappear or be reversed within a few business days. If you see what looks like a duplicate full‑amount charge, check whether one entry is still marked as “pending” and confirm your final receipt—usually only one transaction actually settles.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for a Red Brick Espresso charge?

For café purchases, you can request a reprinted receipt by visiting the Curtin café with the date, time, and last four digits of your card; staff may also be able to email a copy if their system supports it. For online orders and subscriptions, receipts are usually emailed automatically and can often be re‑downloaded by logging into your account on redbrickcoffee.com.au. If you can’t locate it, contact them via the website with your name, order date, and amount so they can look it up.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect charge from Red Brick?

Start by contacting Red Brick directly using the email or phone number listed on redbrickcoffee.com.au, and share the transaction date, amount, and any supporting details (e.g., you were charged twice or received the wrong product). They can review their point‑of‑sale or online order records, offer a refund, store credit, or replacement where appropriate, and advise how long the refund will take to appear on your card. If you can’t resolve it with them, you may then speak to your bank about formally disputing the charge.

Can a Red Brick Espresso charge be from a delivery or ordering app instead of the café itself?

Yes, if you ordered Red Brick coffee or food through a third‑party delivery or ordering platform that passes charges through to the merchant, the descriptor on your statement may still show Red Brick Espresso or Redbrickcoffee. In other cases, the charge might show the platform’s name instead, but your order confirmation will list Red Brick as the venue. Check your recent delivery app order history for the same date and amount to confirm the source of the charge.

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