About Wentworth Street Coffee
Wentworth Street Coffee is an independent café located in Manly, New South Wales, known for specialty coffee, friendly service, and a relaxed beachside atmosphere. Formerly operating as Barefoot Coffee Traders, the venue was refreshed and rebranded but continues the same focus on quality espresso, pour-over coffee, and simple café food such as toasties, pastries, and light brunch items. Most transactions are taken in person at the café via EFTPOS/contactless payments, though you may also see charges if you’ve ordered their coffee or food through a local delivery or ordering platform.
A Wentworth Street Coffee charge will typically appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve purchased coffee, food, beans, or merchandise at their Manly café. The description may include variations such as “WENTWORTH ST COFFEE,” “WENTWORTH STREET COFFEE MANLY,” or a shortened merchant name that your bank uses. Charges are usually one‑time in‑store purchases, but you might also see multiple transactions if you visited more than once in a day, added a tip, split bills, or ordered through a third-party app. In some cases, a small pending or duplicate-looking amount may appear temporarily as an authorization hold from the card terminal and then adjust to the final total.
If you’re unsure about a Wentworth Street Coffee charge, first think back to recent visits to Manly or local coffee runs and check any receipts, bank app notifications, or email confirmations (if you ordered via a delivery service). Compare the transaction date, time, and amount to when you were likely at the café. To resolve questions, you can contact the café directly by looking up “Wentworth Street Coffee Manly” in Google Maps or a local directory to find their current phone number and opening hours, or reach out through their social media if listed. For billing issues—such as suspected duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or pending holds that haven’t dropped off—speak with the café so they can check their point‑of‑sale records, and contact your bank or card issuer to dispute any unrecognized or fraudulent transactions.