About Superior Bakeshop & More
Superior Bakeshop & More is a local Filipino-style bakery and café located in Mount Druitt, New South Wales, Australia. They specialise in freshly baked bread, traditional Filipino pastries, celebration cakes, and café-style drinks and snacks. Customers typically visit for items like pandesal, savoury buns, sweet rolls, specialty cakes, and light meals, either to dine in or take away. As a neighbourhood business, most payments are made in person at the counter using EFTPOS, tap‑and‑go cards, or digital wallets, and in some cases via local delivery or food-ordering platforms.
A charge from “Superior Bakeshop & More” on your bank statement usually relates to a purchase of food, drinks, or baked goods made in-store, or an order placed through a delivery service that uses the bakery as the merchant of record. The amount may reflect a single purchase, a custom cake order, or a catering-style order for events, and there may be a gap of a day or two between the visit and the final settlement showing on your statement. You might also see small temporary “pending” amounts if your card issuer places an authorization hold when the payment is first processed; these typically adjust to the final purchase total once the transaction is completed.
To verify or resolve questions about a Superior Bakeshop & More charge, start by checking your recent visits to Mount Druitt, any food delivery orders, and receipts or order confirmations around the transaction date. Look at the full transaction details in your banking app, which may show an address or phone number you can use to contact the bakery directly during their normal business hours. If you still don’t recognise the charge, ask family members or colleagues who might have used your card for a group order, then contact your bank to dispute unrecognised transactions. For refunds, adjustments, or corrections (for example, being charged twice), it’s best to speak with the bakery first and bring a copy of your receipt or a screenshot of your statement so they can look up the transaction on their terminal.