About Sunny Espresso
Sunny Espresso is an independent café located on Collins Street in Melbourne’s CBD, serving specialty coffee, teas, and light café food to local workers, residents, and visitors. Typical offerings include espresso-based drinks, batch brew, cold brew, and a small selection of pastries, sandwiches, and grab‑and‑go items. As a busy city café, most transactions are quick, over‑the‑counter purchases processed through a card terminal or mobile payment service at the point of sale.
A Sunny Espresso charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid in person for coffee, food, or takeaway items. The description might show as “SUNNY ESPRESSO,” “SUNNY ESPRESSO MELBOURNE,” or a variation including “COLLINS ST” or the café’s merchant terminal name. You might also see a charge if you purchased a prepaid coffee card, a gift voucher, or if your order was processed through a delivery partner or mobile ordering app where Sunny Espresso is the listed vendor. In some cases, a small temporary authorization hold may appear when you tap or insert your card, especially for contactless or digital wallet payments, and this is later replaced by the final transaction amount.
If you’re unsure about a Sunny Espresso charge, start by checking the date, time, and amount against any recent visits you made to cafés in Melbourne’s CBD, especially around Collins Street. Review any receipts, email confirmations from delivery apps, or mobile wallet histories (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.) to match the transaction. To resolve questions, you can visit the café during business hours and speak with a staff member or manager, bringing a copy or screenshot of your bank statement; most local cafés can look up the transaction on their EFTPOS terminal by date and amount. If the charge still seems incorrect, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or ask for more detail about the merchant ID that processed it.