Rollers Bakehouse

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Rollers Bakehouse is a specialty bakery and café in Manly, Sydney, known for creative, croissant-focused pastries and coffee served in a laneway setting.

Manly, New South Wales, Australia

About Rollers Bakehouse

Rollers Bakehouse is a specialty bakery and café located in Manly, New South Wales, Australia, known for its croissant-focused pastries, seasonal baked goods, and specialty coffee served in a relaxed laneway setting. They bake in small batches throughout the day, offering rotating flavours of filled and topped croissants, as well as savoury options, sweet pastries, and espresso-based drinks. You can purchase items over the counter in-store, and in some cases pre-order larger quantities or catering-style pastry boxes directly through the bakery or via links on rollersbakehouse.com.

A Rollers Bakehouse charge typically appears on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for pastries, coffee, or food at their Manly location. Common transaction sizes range from small amounts for a single coffee or pastry to larger totals for multiple items or group orders. The descriptor on your statement may appear as “ROLLERS BAKEHOUSE,” “ROLLERS BAKEHOUSE MANLY,” or similar wording depending on your bank and the payment processor they use. Some customers may also see temporary authorization holds when a card is first tapped or inserted, or when an order is opened on a tab and finalised later.

If you’re unsure about a Rollers Bakehouse charge, start by checking your recent visit history—such as breakfast, brunch, or coffee runs in Manly—and ask anyone who shares your card or joint account if they visited the café. Look for receipts in your email or on your phone if you used a digital wallet, as Apple Pay/Google Pay often store transaction details. For questions about a specific payment, contact the bakery using the details on rollersbakehouse.com or by visiting in person with your statement; they can usually look up card transactions by date, amount, and last four digits of your card. If you still believe a charge is incorrect after speaking with them, you can then raise a dispute with your bank or card issuer.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

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

  1. Rollers Bakehouse Manly AUS
  2. SQ *ROLLERS BAKEHOUSE Manly AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from ROLLERS BAKEHOUSE or ROLLERS BAKEHOUSE MANLY on my statement?

This charge usually comes from an in-store purchase at Rollers Bakehouse in Manly, such as coffee, croissants, pastries, or a takeaway order. The name that appears on your statement (for example, “ROLLERS BAKEHOUSE MANLY NSW”) depends on your bank and the payment terminal provider they use. Review your recent visits to Manly or check with anyone who has access to your card to confirm the purchase.

What are typical charge amounts from Rollers Bakehouse?

Most everyday purchases at Rollers Bakehouse are small transactions that might range from around AUD $5–$15 for a coffee and a pastry, up to around AUD $30–$60 for multiple items, brunch-style visits, or shout rounds for a group. Larger amounts can appear if you’ve ordered boxes of pastries, catering-style quantities, or paid for several people on a single bill. If the amount seems unusually high, check whether you covered a group or added a tip at the terminal.

Why is there a small $1–$5 Rollers Bakehouse charge or a pending amount that later disappears?

Some banks show a small temporary authorization (often around AUD $1–$5, or a rounded amount) when your card is first tapped or inserted to verify that the card is valid. In busy café environments, a pre-authorization can also appear if a tab is opened or if the terminal briefly checks your card before the final amount is processed. These pending holds should drop off automatically and be replaced by the final transaction within a few business days.

I don’t remember visiting, but someone on my account might have—how can I confirm the Rollers Bakehouse transaction?

First, ask any family members, partners, or staff who use your card or a linked card (including digital wallets) whether they visited Rollers Bakehouse in Manly on that date. Then compare the date and time of the charge with any calendar events, travel to Manly, or rideshare/parking activity nearby. If you still can’t place it, you can contact Rollers Bakehouse via the details on rollersbakehouse.com with the date, amount, and last four digits of the card so they can help confirm the purchase.

How can I get a receipt or tax invoice for my Rollers Bakehouse purchase?

If you paid in-store, you were typically offered a printed receipt at the time of purchase; some terminals also support sending receipts by SMS or email. If you no longer have it, reach out to Rollers Bakehouse using the contact information on rollersbakehouse.com or visit the café with your bank statement. Providing the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card will help them locate the sale and reissue a receipt or tax invoice if available.

Does Rollers Bakehouse offer subscriptions, memberships, or recurring billing?

Rollers Bakehouse primarily processes one-time, in-person transactions for food and drinks, so recurring or subscription-style charges are not typical. If you see multiple Rollers Bakehouse charges in a short period, it’s usually due to repeated visits, multiple tap payments, or several orders on the same day. If you suspect you’ve been charged twice for the same visit, contact the bakery with your statement so they can check for duplicates and arrange a correction or refund if necessary.

How do I resolve a charge I believe is incorrect or request a refund from Rollers Bakehouse?

Start by contacting Rollers Bakehouse directly using the email or contact form listed on rollersbakehouse.com, or by visiting the Manly café with your proof of charge. Explain the issue (for example, suspected duplicate transaction, incorrect amount, or card charged after a cancelled order) and provide the date, time, and amount so staff can investigate in their payment system. If an error is confirmed, they can usually process a refund back to your original card; refunds may take a few business days to appear on your statement. If you can’t resolve it with the merchant, follow up with your bank or card issuer to lodge a formal dispute.

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