Taheri Cafes

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Likely a small Australian company operating one or more local cafés/coffee shops in Brisbane under the Taheri Cafes name.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

About Taheri Cafes

Taheri Cafes appears to be a small, locally operated café business based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. They most likely run one or more neighbourhood coffee shops under the “Taheri Cafes” or similar name, serving espresso coffee, tea, cold drinks, light meals, and pastries in a casual setting. Like many independent Brisbane cafés, they typically process payments through an in‑store point‑of‑sale (POS) terminal or via common food‑delivery platforms.

A Taheri Cafes charge usually appears on a bank or card statement after you’ve bought something in person (for example, coffee, breakfast, or lunch) or ordered takeaway/delivery through a partner app. Most charges will be one‑time purchases in Australian dollars, but you might also see small temporary authorization holds (often $1–$5 AUD) when a card is first tapped, when you place an order online, or if a bar tab or open bill is held before final payment. Recurring charges from Taheri Cafes are uncommon; if anything looks like a subscription or repeating payment, it’s more likely related to a delivery service membership (e.g., Uber Eats, DoorDash, etc.) or a card saved in one of those apps rather than the café itself.

If you don’t recognize a Taheri Cafes charge, first think back to any recent café visits or food‑delivery orders in Brisbane, and check your email, SMS, and any delivery apps for receipts on the same date and amount. You can also search “Taheri Cafes” in Google Maps or Apple Maps to locate the venue and use the listed phone number to call the café directly and ask about the transaction; staff can often confirm amounts by date and last four digits of your card. For unresolved issues, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or block your card if you suspect fraud; they may ask for the transaction date, amount, and any supporting receipts or screenshots from your delivery apps.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

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

  1. TAHERI CAFES PTY LTD BRISBANE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Taheri Cafes charge on my statement if I don’t remember going there?

Most Taheri Cafes charges come from in‑person purchases (such as coffee or brunch) or delivery/takeaway orders made through a food‑delivery app while you were in or around Brisbane. The descriptor on your statement may abbreviate the business name or include extra text like the suburb or a payment processor, which can make it look unfamiliar. Compare the transaction date and amount with any café visits, hotel stays nearby, work trips, or delivery orders you made around that time.

What are typical purchase amounts from Taheri Cafes?

As a local Brisbane café, common Taheri Cafes transactions are usually modest amounts in Australian dollars, such as roughly AUD $4–$6 for a coffee and AUD $10–$25 for a meal, depending on what you ordered. Larger totals can appear if you paid for multiple people, purchased coffee beans or catering, or added a tip. If the amount on your statement is significantly higher than you’d expect for a café visit, it’s a good idea to check your receipt or contact the café to verify the bill.

Why do I see a small $1–$5 Taheri Cafes charge that later disappears?

A small $1–$5 AUD Taheri Cafes transaction that shows as “pending” and then drops off is usually an authorization hold placed by the payment terminal or a delivery platform to verify your card. This is common when you first tap a card, add a new card to an app, or place an online order. These holds should be automatically reversed by your bank within a few business days and do not represent an actual completed purchase.

Does Taheri Cafes offer subscriptions or recurring coffee plans?

There is no public evidence that Taheri Cafes runs its own subscription or recurring billing program (such as monthly coffee memberships). Most Taheri Cafes charges should therefore be one‑time transactions linked to specific visits or orders. If you see a recurring monthly fee and it references delivery services or app names, it is more likely a subscription with that third‑party service rather than with Taheri Cafes itself.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for a Taheri Cafes transaction?

If you paid in person, your receipt would normally be printed or offered by SMS/email at the time of purchase; check your wallet, email inbox, and SMS for the date of the charge. If the order was placed through a delivery app, open the app’s order history to download or screenshot the receipt. When you need a replacement tax invoice, you can call or visit the café (found by searching “Taheri Cafes Brisbane” in a maps app) with the exact date, time, and amount of the charge so they can reprint or email one where possible.

How do I resolve an incorrect or duplicate Taheri Cafes charge?

Start by confirming that you didn’t have two separate orders (for example, one in‑store and one via delivery, or two separate visits on the same day). If you still believe you were overcharged or see a duplicate, contact Taheri Cafes directly using the phone number listed on their map/business listing and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can check their POS records. If the café can’t locate or correct the issue, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction; they may temporarily credit your account while they investigate.

How can I prevent future Taheri Cafes charges on my card if I’m concerned about security?

If you suspect your card details have been stored or misused, you can ask the café or any associated delivery platform to remove your saved card from their system, then delete the payment method from your delivery app settings. For stronger protection, request a new card number from your bank or card issuer, which will immediately stop any future attempts to bill the old card. You can also set up transaction alerts in your banking app so that any new café or restaurant charges trigger an instant notification.

How do I contact Taheri Cafes about a charge if their website isn’t listed on my statement?

Open Google Maps or Apple Maps and search for “Taheri Cafes” in Brisbane, Queensland to locate the café’s listing, which should show a phone number and opening hours. Call during business hours and ask to speak to someone who can look up card transactions; have your statement handy with the exact date, time (if available), and amount of the charge. If you can’t reach them, your bank or card provider can still investigate the transaction on your behalf and, if needed, initiate a dispute or block the card.

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