The Daily Grind

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The Daily Grind is an independent café in Katanning, Western Australia, serving espresso coffee, breakfast and lunch dishes that blend Australian café fare with Malay-inspired cuisine.

Katanning, Western Australia, Australia

About The Daily Grind

The Daily Grind is an independent café located in Katanning, Western Australia, known for its specialty espresso coffee and a menu that combines classic Australian café dishes with Malay-inspired flavours. Regulars visit for barista-made coffees, teas, house-made cakes, and a rotating selection of breakfast and lunch options such as toasties, wraps, rice dishes, and curries. The café typically promotes its current menu, specials, and opening hours via its Facebook page, and may also offer catering platters, takeaway orders, and pre‑order options for local businesses and community events.

A charge from “THE DAILY GRIND KATANNING” or a similar description will usually appear on your bank or card statement when you make an in‑store purchase at the café, such as coffee, food, or takeaway orders. Transactions are commonly processed through an EFTPOS terminal and may appear as a single one‑off charge, or as a series of small charges if you visited multiple times in a day. In some cases, you might see a temporary authorization or “pending” charge (for example, if the payment was tapped but not fully completed yet), or a slightly different amount if tips, surcharges (such as public holiday surcharges), or adjustments were added at the register.

If you’re unsure about a Daily Grind charge, start by checking your receipts, your email or SMS order confirmations (if you used an ordering app), and your calendar to see if you visited Katanning or placed a food/coffee order on that date. Compare the transaction date and amount to your visit, remembering that some banks show the processing date a day or two after the actual purchase. To resolve questions, you can contact The Daily Grind directly via their Facebook page (search “The Daily Grind Katanning”) or by calling the café during business hours; provide the date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card so staff can look up the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system. If a charge still looks wrong, ask the café to investigate and, if needed, issue a refund or correction, or contact your bank to dispute the transaction.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. THE DAILY GRIND KATQPS\90 CLIVE STREET\K

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from THE DAILY GRIND on my bank statement?

This charge typically comes from an in‑person purchase at The Daily Grind café in Katanning, such as coffee, breakfast, lunch, or takeaway. The descriptor may appear as “THE DAILY GRIND KATANNING,” “DAILY GRIND CAFE,” or similar, depending on your bank. If you were travelling through or live near Katanning, check whether you visited the café or ordered food around the transaction date.

What are the typical amounts I might be charged by The Daily Grind?

Common transaction amounts range from about AUD $5–$9 for a single coffee, $10–$18 for individual meals, and $20–$40+ for multiple coffees or meals on one bill. Larger totals (AUD $50–$200) can occur for group orders, catering trays, or staff shout‑outs for local businesses. If the amount looks slightly higher than your main items, it may include extras such as additional shots, alternative milks, cakes, or a public holiday surcharge.

Why is there a pending or duplicated Daily Grind charge on my account?

You may see a temporary pending charge if your payment was tapped more than once, the terminal needed to reconnect, or the transaction was pre‑authorized before final settlement. Usually, only one transaction is completed and the extra pending authorization drops off automatically within a few business days. If a duplicate charge remains posted (not just pending), contact The Daily Grind with your receipt and statement so they can verify and, if needed, arrange a refund for any accidental duplicate.

Can The Daily Grind set up subscriptions or recurring payments on my card?

The Daily Grind primarily processes one‑time, in‑store EFTPOS and card payments and does not typically run subscription or automatic recurring billing like a streaming service would. However, some regular customers or businesses may place standing catering orders that are invoiced and paid by card on a repeating basis. If you see repeat charges on similar dates each week or month, check whether you’ve arranged regular coffee runs, staff catering, or pre‑ordered items with the café.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify what was included in the charge?

If you paid in person, your receipt would have been printed or offered at the time of purchase. To obtain a copy later, contact The Daily Grind via their Facebook page or phone, and provide the transaction date, approximate time, amount, and the last four digits of your card. Staff can look up the sale in their point‑of‑sale system and confirm the items purchased, any surcharges, and whether tips or adjustments were applied.

How do I request a refund or correct an incorrect charge from The Daily Grind?

If you believe you were overcharged or charged in error, contact The Daily Grind directly as soon as possible, ideally with your receipt and a screenshot of the bank statement entry. In most cases, the café can verify the transaction the same day and process a partial or full refund back to your original card if there was a genuine mistake (such as a duplicate or wrong amount). Refund timing depends on your bank, but it usually appears within 3–10 business days once processed by the café.

Does The Daily Grind add surcharges or weekend/public holiday fees to my bill?

Like many cafés in Australia, The Daily Grind may apply a small surcharge on weekends or public holidays to cover increased operating costs, and this will be reflected in the total you see on your statement. The surcharge amount is usually a percentage added to the food and drink total and should be indicated on in‑store signage or menus. If your charge seems slightly higher than expected, check whether you visited on a weekend or public holiday or added extras to your order.

How can I contact The Daily Grind about a charge if I’m not in Katanning?

If you are no longer in Katanning, the easiest way to reach The Daily Grind is via their Facebook page by searching for “The Daily Grind Katanning” and sending a direct message with your query. Include your full name, the charge amount, transaction date, and the last four digits of the card used so they can locate the payment. You may also be able to call the café during their opening hours (listed on Facebook) to speak with staff directly about the transaction.

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