About Ate 5
Ate 5 is a local café and casual restaurant located in Alexandria, New South Wales, serving nearby workers, students, and residents with a relaxed, neighborhood feel. The venue focuses on breakfast and brunch classics, burgers, salads, and quality espresso coffee, along with juices and soft drinks. Typical offerings include dishes like eggs on toast, big breakfasts, avo toast, burgers with fries, seasonal salads, and a range of baked goods or light snacks at approachable, mid-range café prices.
A charge from Ate 5 on your bank statement usually relates to an in‑person purchase made at the café using EFTPOS, debit, or credit card. This can include sit‑down meals, takeaway coffee or food, group bills where one person pays for the table, or tap‑and‑go transactions made via a mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.). In some cases you might see multiple smaller charges if you paid separately for coffee and food, or if the café’s payment terminal batched transactions at the end of the day. An initial “pending” amount or slight difference from the receipt total may be due to bank currency conversions or tips added at the terminal, if offered.
If you don’t immediately recognize the Ate 5 charge, start by checking the date and amount against any recent visits to Alexandria, NSW, especially breakfast or lunch outings. Look through your email and phone photos (many people snap café meals) or any food‑delivery or maps apps where you might have checked in or searched for the venue. To resolve questions, return to the café with your card statement or call them using the number listed in Google Maps/Apple Maps under “Ate 5 Alexandria” and ask for a copy of the receipt or a transaction lookup for that date and amount. If the café can’t find a matching transaction or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if needed.