Saint Dreux

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Saint Dreux is a Japanese-inspired coffee and katsu sando bar offering specialty coffee (using Bench Coffee Co. beans) alongside katsu sandwiches, castella cakes and other light food in a minimalist café setting.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Owned by Bench Coffee Co.

About Saint Dreux

Saint Dreux is a Japanese-inspired coffee and katsu sando bar based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They serve specialty coffee brewed with beans from Bench Coffee Co., alongside a focused food menu featuring Japanese-style katsu sandwiches, castella cakes, and other light bites. The café is known for its minimalist, design-led interior and fast, takeaway-friendly service, making it popular with city workers, commuters, and visitors looking for high-quality coffee and a distinctive food offering.

A Saint Dreux charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement after an in-store purchase of coffee, food, or a combination of items. Charges can also show up if you used a digital wallet (such as Apple Pay or Google Pay), paid via a tap-and-go terminal, bought a gift card or voucher (if available), or placed an order through a partnered delivery platform that processes payments under the Saint Dreux merchant name. In some cases, you might see a small pending amount or a slightly different total due to tips, surcharges (such as public holiday surcharges), or currency conversion if you’re using an overseas card.

If you’re unsure about a Saint Dreux charge, start by checking your receipts, food delivery app order history, and recent visits to Melbourne—especially around the date of the transaction. Review your digital wallet or banking app for location data linked to the transaction, and compare the exact date and amount with any coffee or food purchases you made. For further clarification, visit saintdreux.co and use the contact details listed there to reach the team, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card. If the charge appears fraudulent or you can’t match it to any purchase, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute or block the transaction.

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  1. Saint Dreux Sydney AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from SAINT DREUX or SAINT DREUX MELBOURNE on my statement?

This charge usually corresponds to a purchase made at the Saint Dreux café in Melbourne, such as coffee, katsu sandos, cakes, or other light food items. It may also reflect a takeaway order placed in-store, or a transaction processed through their point-of-sale terminal using tap-and-go or a digital wallet.

What are typical amounts for a Saint Dreux transaction?

Most Saint Dreux charges represent individual orders of specialty coffee and food, which commonly add up to the cost of one or more coffees and a meal. The total can be higher if you ordered for multiple people, purchased whole cakes, boxes of sandos, or larger takeaway orders; check whether the amount roughly matches what you’d expect for a café visit of that size.

Can Saint Dreux charges be recurring or subscription-based?

Saint Dreux operates as a café and does not typically offer consumer subscription plans that bill on a monthly basis like streaming or software services. If you see multiple Saint Dreux charges, they are most likely separate visits or orders on different days. Review the dates of each transaction to confirm whether they align with repeated visits or food deliveries.

Why is there a small pending or slightly different amount from Saint Dreux on my card?

Some banks initially show a pending amount when you tap your card, which may later adjust to the final total after tips, surcharges, or terminal reconciliation. If you visited on a weekend or public holiday, a surcharge may have been applied, causing the final amount to differ slightly from what you recall. Pending transactions usually settle within a few business days—if the amount remains incorrect, contact your bank and then reach out to Saint Dreux via the details on saintdreux.co.

How can I get a receipt or tax invoice for my Saint Dreux purchase?

If you requested an email or SMS receipt at the counter, check your email inbox, SMS messages, and spam/junk folder for a receipt sent around the transaction time. If you no longer have your receipt, you can contact Saint Dreux using the information on saintdreux.co with the date, approximate time, exact amount, and last four digits of your card so they can try to locate a copy from their point-of-sale system.

How do I resolve a charge I don’t recognize from Saint Dreux?

First, verify whether you or someone with access to your card was in Melbourne near the transaction date and might have visited the café or ordered via a delivery app. Check digital wallet history and food delivery platforms linked to your card. If you still can’t identify the purchase, contact Saint Dreux through their official website with transaction details; if the charge appears unauthorized, report it to your bank or card issuer immediately so they can investigate and, if necessary, block or replace your card.

Can I get a refund or correction if I was charged the wrong amount at Saint Dreux?

If you believe you were overcharged or charged twice, keep any receipts or screenshots of your banking app showing duplicate or incorrect transactions. Reach out to Saint Dreux using the contact information on saintdreux.co, providing the date, time, and amount of the charge, plus any proof of the error. They can review their till records and, if an overcharge or duplicate payment is confirmed, arrange a refund or adjustment according to their policy.

Why is a Saint Dreux charge showing under a delivery app or different descriptor?

If you ordered Saint Dreux through a third-party delivery platform, the charge may appear under that platform’s name, sometimes with a reference to Saint Dreux in the transaction details. In such cases, your receipt and order history will usually be in the delivery app rather than directly from the café. Check your delivery app’s past orders for the same date and amount to confirm the origin of the charge.

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