About The Bean Bag Cafe
The Bean Bag Cafe is an independent local coffee shop located in Westfield Liverpool, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. Known for serving Toby’s Estate coffee, the café offers espresso-based drinks, brewed coffee, teas, and specialty beverages alongside a selection of breakfast dishes, light meals, sandwiches, and sweets. As a small, community-focused business, The Bean Bag Cafe typically serves walk‑in customers, takeaway coffee and food, and may also offer phone-in orders or orders placed via food delivery platforms. Most of their updates, opening hours, and menu highlights are shared through their Facebook presence rather than a standalone website.
A charge from The Bean Bag Cafe may appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve purchased coffee, breakfast, a snack, or a takeaway order at their counter or via a delivery app that processes payments under the café’s name. Charges are usually one‑time transactions in modest amounts (for example, AUD $5–$40), but you might see several smaller charges if you visited multiple times in a day or split orders. Occasionally, you might notice a small “pending” or pre‑authorization amount if your bank or card terminal temporarily holds funds when a payment is processed, particularly for contactless or pay‑at‑table transactions; this should settle to the final purchase amount within a few business days.
If you’re unsure about a Bean Bag Cafe charge, first check the date and amount against any recent visits to Westfield Liverpool, coffee runs, or food delivery orders that may list the merchant as “The Bean Bag Cafe,” “Bean Bag Cafe Liverpool,” or a similar variation. Review your email or app receipts from services like Uber Eats, DoorDash, or Menulog, as the payment may have been routed to the café through those platforms. To resolve questions, you can visit the café in person during business hours or contact them through their Facebook page (search “The Bean Bag Cafe Westfield Liverpool”) to ask about a specific transaction—having the date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card ready will help them look it up. If the charge appears incorrect or duplicated, your bank can also investigate and, where appropriate, dispute the transaction on your behalf.