Agatha's

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Agatha's is a licensed café and casual restaurant in Port Noarlunga, Australia, serving breakfast, lunch, coffee and drinks with a focus on relaxed coastal dining and catering.

Port Noarlunga, South Australia, Australia

About Agatha's

Agatha’s is a licensed café and casual restaurant located in Port Noarlunga, South Australia, known for relaxed coastal dining a short walk from the beach. They serve breakfast and lunch along with specialty coffee, fresh juices, cakes, and a selection of wine, beer, and cocktails. Agatha’s also offers catering and can host events such as small functions, celebrations, and group bookings, with food options ranging from simple café fare to more substantial shared plates.

A charge from “AGATHA’S,” “AGATHAS CAFE,” “AGATHA’S PORT NOARLUNGA,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement is usually related to an in‑person payment at the café/restaurant, a takeaway or phone order, a catering invoice, or a group booking deposit. You might see charges that match the cost of meals, drinks, or coffee, as well as larger amounts for function deposits or catering orders. If you recently pre‑authorised your card for a bar tab or booking, a temporary authorisation hold may appear first, followed by the final settled charge once the bill is closed.

To verify an Agatha’s charge, start by checking the date and amount against any recent visits to Port Noarlunga, café meals, group events, or catering you may have ordered. Look for any email receipts or booking confirmations sent from agathascafe.com.au or from staff following a phone or in‑person booking. If you still have questions, contact Agatha’s directly via the details on their website or social media, providing the exact date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can look up the transaction. Common issues such as duplicate charges, bar‑tab discrepancies, or changes to group numbers are typically resolved by speaking with the venue, who can issue adjustments or refunds where appropriate.

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  1. Agatha's Cafe Port Noarlung AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Agatha’s on my statement when I only visited a café in Port Noarlunga?

Agatha’s is a well‑known café and restaurant in Port Noarlunga, so if you dined, had coffee, or bought takeaway in that area, the charge is likely from that visit. Card terminals often show the business trading name (e.g., “AGATHA’S CAFE PORT NOARLUNGA”) rather than a generic café description. Check whether you visited the Port Noarlunga foreshore or surrounds on that date and purchased food, drinks, or coffee there.

What are common charge amounts I might see from Agatha’s?

Most Agatha’s charges reflect typical café and restaurant spending, such as small amounts for coffee and cake, moderate amounts for breakfast or lunch for two, and higher totals for group meals with drinks. Larger charges may indicate catering orders or group functions, which can be substantially higher than casual dining visits. The final amount will include any extras like alcoholic beverages, public‑holiday surcharges (if applicable), and any tip you added at the terminal.

Why is there a pending or duplicate Agatha’s charge on my card?

You may see a pending charge or what looks like a duplicate if the venue pre‑authorised your card for a bar tab or opened bill, then processed the final amount later. The initial authorisation hold can remain on your online banking for a few days before automatically dropping off, leaving only the final settled transaction. If a pending amount remains for more than 7–10 days or you see two fully posted charges for the same visit, contact both your bank and Agatha’s to review the transaction.

I paid a deposit for a group booking at Agatha’s—how will it show on my statement and final bill?

Group or function deposits at Agatha’s are usually processed as a separate card transaction prior to your event and will appear as a distinct charge on your statement. At the time of your event, your final bill typically shows the full amount less any deposit already paid, with only the remaining balance charged on the day. If you’re unsure whether your deposit has been correctly applied, email or call Agatha’s with your booking name, date, and deposit amount so they can confirm the details.

Can I get a refund or adjustment for an incorrect Agatha’s charge?

If you believe you’ve been overcharged, charged twice, or billed for something you didn’t receive, contact Agatha’s directly as soon as possible with your receipt (if available) and transaction details. The venue can check their point‑of‑sale records and, if an error is confirmed, process a partial or full refund back to the same card. Your bank’s online dispute process can also be used, but resolving the matter with the venue first is usually faster and more straightforward.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Agatha’s?

If you didn’t receive a printed receipt or need a tax invoice (for example, for business expenses or catering), contact Agatha’s and provide the transaction date, approximate time, total amount, and the last four digits of your card. They can typically reprint or email a copy of the receipt or an itemised invoice, especially for larger group bookings and catering orders. Use the contact email or phone number listed on agathascafe.com.au for these requests.

How do I change or cancel a catering order or group booking with Agatha’s?

To change or cancel a catering order or function at Agatha’s, get in touch with the venue directly using the contact details on their website. Provide your booking name, date, and any deposit or quote reference so they can locate your reservation. Agatha’s may have notice periods and cancellation terms—especially for catered events—so earlier contact increases the chance of refunds or rescheduling without additional fees.

Does Agatha’s offer any ongoing tabs, accounts, or subscriptions that could cause recurring charges?

Agatha’s operates as a café and restaurant and does not typically run consumer subscription services or monthly memberships, so recurring charges are uncommon. However, businesses or regular catering clients may have ongoing arrangements where multiple invoices are charged over time. If you see repeated Agatha’s charges and don’t recall frequent visits or orders, review who in your household or business is using the card and then contact Agatha’s to verify each transaction.

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