Superior Bakeshop & More

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Superior Bakeshop & More is a local Filipino-style bakery and café in Mount Druitt, New South Wales, offering fresh bread, pastries, cakes, and other baked goods.

Mount Druitt, New South Wales, Australia

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.

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  1. SUPERIOR BAKESHOP MORE MOUNT DRUITT AU

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of charges from Superior Bakeshop & More should I expect to see on my statement?

Most charges from Superior Bakeshop & More are single, same‑day transactions for in‑store purchases such as bread, pastries, cakes, or café items. The amounts often correspond to small purchases (like a few bakery items and coffee) or larger totals when ordering whole cakes or trays for parties or catering. The statement description typically includes some variation of the name “Superior Bakeshop & More” and the Mount Druitt location.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different amount from Superior Bakeshop & More?

Some banks show an initial authorization amount when you tap or insert your card, which can differ slightly from the final settled total if items were added, removed, or discounted at the register. This is common with contactless and chip transactions. The pending amount should update to the exact purchase total once the payment is fully processed, usually within a few business days.

Does Superior Bakeshop & More offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Superior Bakeshop & More primarily processes one‑time purchases for in‑store or takeaway orders, so you generally should not see automatic recurring charges like a subscription. If you notice similar amounts from them each week or month, it’s most likely due to regular visits or repeat orders. If you suspect a recurring payment you did not set up, contact the bakery directly and then speak with your bank to review your card activity.

How can I get a receipt or proof of purchase for a Superior Bakeshop & More charge?

If you paid in person, you may have received a printed EFTPOS receipt and/or a separate itemised receipt from the bakery. If you no longer have it, you can visit the shop or call them (using the phone number listed on your bank transaction details or map listing) and provide the transaction date, approximate time, and amount so staff can search their terminal records. If the order was placed through a delivery app, you can usually retrieve the receipt from your order history within that app.

How do I request a refund or correction for a Superior Bakeshop & More transaction?

To request a refund or correction—for example, if you were charged twice or billed the wrong amount—contact Superior Bakeshop & More directly as soon as possible. Bring or share your bank statement screenshot and any receipt so they can locate the transaction on their payment terminal. If a refund is processed, it may take a few business days to appear back on your card. If the merchant can’t assist or you believe the charge is fraudulent, contact your bank to lodge a dispute.

Can I cancel a custom cake or catering order and get my money back?

For custom cakes or larger catering orders, Superior Bakeshop & More may require a deposit or full prepayment, and their cancellation and refund options often depend on how close you cancel to the pickup date. Generally, cancelling well in advance makes it more likely you can receive a partial or full refund or apply the amount as store credit, while last‑minute cancellations may be non‑refundable due to preparation costs. Ask the bakery at the time of ordering for their specific cancellation terms and keep any written confirmation.

Why is the charge from Superior Bakeshop & More slightly higher than my receipt total?

If you added a tip, purchased extra items at the counter, or included fees through a delivery platform, the final charge can be higher than the base food cost you remember. Also verify whether your receipt is in cash while the card charge is for a separate purchase or for a different day. If the total still looks incorrect, contact the bakery with your receipt and statement details so they can double‑check their transaction records.

How can I contact Superior Bakeshop & More about a charge I don’t recognise?

Open the transaction details in your banking app or online banking to see if a phone number or full address is listed with the Superior Bakeshop & More charge. You can then call during business hours or visit the Mount Druitt location in person with your ID and a screenshot of the charge. If you cannot reach them or suspect fraud, notify your bank immediately so they can secure your card and help investigate the transaction.

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