About Yelo Coffee
Yelo Coffee is a Perth-based café brand known for specialty coffee, fresh juices, smoothies, açai bowls and light café food in a relaxed, coastal-inspired setting. With locations including Mount Hawthorn, North Beach and Subiaco, Yelo focuses on quality coffee, simple wholefoods and a community vibe popular with locals, commuters and beachgoers. In addition to dine‑in and takeaway, many locations offer grab‑and‑go cabinet food, pastries and retail coffee beans to brew at home.
A Yelo Coffee charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve purchased coffee, food or drinks in-store, ordered takeaway, or paid via a food delivery platform that passes the merchant name through. Depending on the terminal and location, the description may show as “YELO COFFEE,” “YELO COFFEE MT HAWTHORN,” “YELO NORTH BEACH,” “YELO SUBIACO,” or a similar variation. Most charges are one‑time purchases, but you might also see multiple small transactions on the same day if you split orders, add items later, or place separate orders via delivery apps; you may also see a temporary pre‑authorisation hold when using certain digital wallets or pay‑at‑table systems.
If you’re unsure about a Yelo Coffee charge, first think back to whether you visited one of their Perth locations or ordered coffee/food for pickup or delivery on the date shown. Check any emailed receipts from your bank, digital wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay), or delivery apps, as they often list “Yelo Coffee” and the exact store. To resolve questions, you can contact the specific Yelo Coffee café you visited or use the details on yelocoffee.com.au to confirm a transaction; have the transaction date, amount, and the statement description ready. For incorrect or duplicate charges, speak to the store or email via the website for a copy of the receipt or a refund review, and if you still believe the charge is fraudulent, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute it.