Assembly The People's Pub

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Assembly The People's Pub is a modern pub in Braddon, Canberra offering breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and live music, with a large beer garden, sports bar and bistro-style dining.

Braddon, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Owned by Rabble Group

About Assembly The People's Pub

Assembly The People's Pub is a popular modern pub located in Braddon, Canberra, known for its relaxed atmosphere, large beer garden and bistro-style dining. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner alongside a wide range of craft beers, wines, cocktails and non‑alcoholic drinks. The venue often features live music and sports screenings, and may also host private functions or group bookings. More details about menus, events and bookings are available on their official website at thepeoplespub.com.au.

A charge from “Assembly The People’s Pub”, “Assembly Braddon”, or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to food and drink purchased on-site, a bar tab, or a group booking paid in full or in part. You might also see a charge if you paid a deposit for an event or function, settled a split bill, or purchased a gift card or merchandise at the venue. In some cases, your bank may show an initial pre-authorisation or “pending” amount when you open a tab or when your card is first processed, which is then followed by the final settled amount.

If you don’t recognise the charge, start by checking your calendar and messages for a visit to Braddon, Canberra, and any receipts, emails or SMS confirmations from Assembly The People's Pub. Look for bar or EFTPOS receipts from the date of the transaction, including group tabs that you may have opened or where your card was used to pay for the table. For questions, you can contact the venue directly using the phone or email listed on thepeoplespub.com.au, providing the transaction date, exact amount and last four digits of your card so staff can look up the payment. If the charge still seems incorrect or fraudulent, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and request a card replacement if necessary.

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 Assembly The People's Pub.

  1. ASSEMBLY CBR Braddon AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Assembly The People's Pub on my bank statement?

This charge typically comes from a food and drink purchase, a bar tab, or a group meal you paid for at Assembly The People’s Pub in Braddon, Canberra. It may also relate to a function deposit, a pre-paid event, or a gift card purchased at the venue. Check whether you visited Braddon around the transaction date or attended a social event, work drinks or celebration there.

Why is there both a pending charge and a final charge from Assembly The People's Pub?

When you open a bar tab or provide your card to start a bill, the venue’s payment terminal may place a temporary pre-authorisation (hold) on your card to confirm it’s valid. Once the tab is closed and the final amount is confirmed, that pending amount is either adjusted or released, and the actual final charge is processed. The temporary hold should disappear from your statement automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank.

Does Assembly The People's Pub have subscriptions or recurring payments?

Assembly The People’s Pub does not operate like a subscription service; charges are generally one‑off payments for food, drinks or events. If you see multiple charges across different dates, it usually reflects separate visits, split bills, or repeat purchases rather than a membership fee. If you’re unsure whether a recurring pattern of charges is correct, contact the venue or your bank to confirm.

I think I was overcharged or billed twice at Assembly The People's Pub. What should I do?

First, compare the amount on your bank statement with any receipts you received at the venue, including bar tab summaries or itemised bills. If there appears to be a duplicate or incorrect charge, contact Assembly The People’s Pub directly using the phone or email on thepeoplespub.com.au with your name, visit date, approximate time, and the last four digits of your card so they can locate the transaction. They can usually confirm whether two separate payments were processed (for example, split payments) or if an error needs to be refunded. If you cannot resolve it with the venue, follow up with your bank or card issuer to lodge a dispute.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Assembly The People's Pub?

If you didn’t receive or have lost your receipt, you can request a copy directly from Assembly The People’s Pub. Contact them via the details on thepeoplespub.com.au and provide the transaction date, total amount, approximate time, and the last four digits of the card used. Where possible, they can reprint or email a tax invoice for business or personal records.

Can I get a refund for a charge from Assembly The People's Pub?

Refunds are handled directly by the venue and are generally considered in cases of clear billing errors, incorrect amounts charged, or cancelled function bookings within their stated terms. To request a refund, contact Assembly The People’s Pub with evidence such as receipts, booking confirmations, and a description of the issue. If a refund is approved, it will usually be processed back to the original payment method, though timing can vary depending on your bank.

I don’t live near Canberra and don’t recognise this Assembly The People's Pub charge. Could it be fraud?

If you have not recently travelled to Canberra, booked an event there, or authorised someone else to use your card at Assembly The People’s Pub, the transaction could be unauthorised. Check with family members or colleagues who may have access to your card details to see if they made the purchase. If no one recognises it, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report potential fraud, have the card blocked or replaced, and dispute the transaction. Your bank may investigate and reverse the charge if it is confirmed as fraudulent.

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