The Richmond Bakery

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The Richmond Bakery is a long-established bakery and café in the historic town of Richmond, Tasmania, known for its pies (especially scallop pies), pastries, cakes, sandwiches, and coffee served to locals and tourists.

Richmond, Tasmania, Australia

About The Richmond Bakery

The Richmond Bakery is a long-established bakery and café located in the historic village of Richmond, Tasmania, Australia. Popular with both locals and tourists, it’s best known for its hand-made pies (especially Tasmanian scallop pies), classic pastries, fresh sandwiches, and barista-made coffee. The bakery typically offers both dine‑in and takeaway options, with a rotating selection of savoury and sweet items baked on-site daily, plus cold drinks and light meals. You’ll usually find them open seven days a week during daytime hours, catering to visitors exploring the nearby Richmond Bridge and heritage streets.

A charge from “The Richmond Bakery”, “Richmond Bakery Richmond TAS”, or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to food and beverage purchases made in-store, such as pies, pastries, coffees, cakes, or sandwiches. This may be a one‑time purchase made at the counter, a sit‑down café bill, or multiple items paid for together as a single transaction. If you tapped or inserted your card at the terminal, used a mobile wallet (Apple Pay / Google Pay), or paid for a group, the transaction will generally appear as one consolidated charge. In some cases, you might see a small pre‑authorisation or a slightly delayed posting date depending on your bank’s processing.

To verify a Richmond Bakery charge, start by matching the date and approximate amount to any visit you made to Richmond, Tasmania—especially if you recall buying pies or coffee near the historic bridge. Check any paper receipts, email/card notifications, or mobile wallet history for that day. If you still have questions, you can contact the bakery using the details on their website (therichmondbakery.com.au), providing the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card so staff can look up the sale on their till reports. Common billing issues—such as paying for someone else’s order by mistake, duplicate taps, or confusion over currency (AUD) when travelling—are typically resolved by speaking directly with the bakery, who can confirm the transaction and advise on any refund or correction if warranted.

Bank Statement Variations

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

  1. RICHMOND BAKERIES\SHOP 6 / 50 BRIDGE STR

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from THE RICHMOND BAKERY on my card statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑person purchase you made at The Richmond Bakery in Richmond, Tasmania—such as pies, scallop pies, pastries, sandwiches, or coffee. The amount will typically match your total bill at the counter or table, including any extras you added (e.g. additional drinks or cakes). If someone else in your group used your card to pay, their food may also be included in the total.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by The Richmond Bakery?

Common transactions at The Richmond Bakery range from small amounts (around AUD $5–$10) for a coffee or single pastry, to AUD $15–$30 for a pie plus drink or a light meal. Larger totals—AUD $40 or more—usually reflect group orders, multiple pies and coffees, or takeaway boxes of pastries. All charges are processed in Australian dollars (AUD), so if you’re visiting from overseas, your bank may show the converted amount in your home currency plus any foreign transaction fees.

Does The Richmond Bakery run subscriptions, memberships, or recurring billing?

No, The Richmond Bakery operates as a traditional bakery and café and does not normally offer subscription plans, memberships, or recurring billing. All charges are one‑time transactions for food and beverages purchased on the day. If you see multiple similar charges over time, they generally reflect separate visits or repeat purchases rather than an ongoing subscription.

Why is there a small or duplicate pending charge from The Richmond Bakery?

Occasionally, your bank may show a pending amount if the card terminal processed a pre‑authorisation or if your card was tapped more than once during a busy service. In most cases, only one transaction is actually captured by The Richmond Bakery, and any duplicate pending item will automatically fall away within a few business days. If a duplicate charge settles (posts) instead of dropping off, contact your bank and the bakery with the date and amounts so they can help investigate and, if confirmed, arrange a correction or refund.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify what was included in my Richmond Bakery purchase?

If you no longer have your paper receipt, start by checking your bank or card app for the exact date and time of the charge. You can then contact The Richmond Bakery using the details listed on therichmondbakery.com.au and provide the transaction date, approximate time, amount, and the last four digits of your card. Staff can use their point‑of‑sale records to confirm the transaction and, where possible, outline the items included in your purchase and provide a copy receipt.

How do I request a refund or correct an incorrect charge from The Richmond Bakery?

If you believe you were charged the wrong amount—such as being billed twice, charged for items you did not receive, or experiencing a card error—contact The Richmond Bakery directly as soon as possible. Have your bank statement, transaction amount, date, and any receipt information ready so they can review their till and EFTPOS records. If an error is confirmed, the bakery can usually process a refund back to your original payment method; processing time for the refund to appear on your statement depends on your bank.

Can The Richmond Bakery cancel or reverse a charge if I didn’t recognise it at first but later remembered the visit?

If the charge correctly reflects food and drinks you purchased, it generally cannot be cancelled or reversed, as the goods and services have already been provided. However, if you believe the amount is inaccurate or there was a genuine mistake (for example, you were charged for someone else’s order), reach out to The Richmond Bakery with details so they can check their records. They may be able to adjust or partially refund in cases where an overcharge is clearly documented.

How do I contact The Richmond Bakery about a charge on my statement?

You can find current contact details, including phone number and address, on their official website at therichmondbakery.com.au. When you call or visit, have your transaction details ready: purchase date, amount in AUD, and the last four digits of the card used. This information helps staff quickly locate your transaction in their system and provide accurate assistance with any billing questions.

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