Ate 5

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Ate 5 is a local café and casual restaurant in Alexandria, Sydney, serving breakfast and brunch dishes, burgers, salads, and coffee to nearby workers and residents.

Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia

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.

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  1. ATE 5 ALEXANDRIA AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Ate 5 on my statement when I don’t remember eating there?

Ate 5 is a café in Alexandria, NSW, so this charge often appears after breakfast, brunch, or coffee outings in that area. Many people forget small tap‑and‑go purchases, especially takeaway coffees or quick lunches. Check your calendar, maps history, and any photos or messages from that day—you may have visited with colleagues or friends while in the Alexandria business precinct.

What are typical prices at Ate 5, and what amounts might I see on my bank statement?

Most individual Ate 5 transactions fall in the range of about AUD $5–$10 for coffee and small items, and AUD $15–$30 per person for meals like burgers, salads, or full breakfasts. Group bills can easily reach AUD $40–$80 or more, depending on how many people were covered. If your charge is within these ranges and matches a visit to Alexandria, it’s likely from a normal café purchase.

Can Ate 5 place authorization holds or show a different amount than my receipt?

In most cases, Ate 5 charges the exact amount you authorize at the terminal, but you may briefly see a “pending” transaction or temporary hold shown by your bank. If your bank uses estimated or provisional amounts, this can differ slightly until the payment fully settles—usually within a few business days. If the final posted amount doesn’t match your printed or emailed receipt, contact Ate 5 with the date, time, and last 4 digits of your card for clarification.

Does Ate 5 run subscriptions, recurring charges, or saved-card billing?

Ate 5 operates as a local café and does not typically offer subscription meal plans or recurring automatic payments. Charges are usually one‑off, made in person at the counter or table when you tap, insert, or swipe your card. If you see multiple Ate 5 charges over several days, it’s usually from separate visits or multiple transactions, not an ongoing subscription.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or check what was included in the Ate 5 charge?

Your original receipt would have been printed or offered at the time of payment, but the staff can often reprint or look up recent transactions. Visit the café or call using the contact details listed under “Ate 5 Alexandria café” in Google Maps/Apple Maps, and provide the transaction date, approximate time, and exact amount from your statement. They can then confirm the items purchased and supply a duplicate receipt where possible.

What should I do if I was charged twice at Ate 5 or see a duplicate payment?

First, compare your receipts with the transaction list in your banking app to confirm the duplicate. If you suspect you were charged twice for the same visit, contact Ate 5 directly or return to the café with your receipts and statement; staff can check their terminal records and reverse an accidental duplicate charge. If the café can’t verify the duplication or you can’t reach them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the extra transaction.

How can I request a refund or resolve an incorrect Ate 5 charge?

Refunds and adjustments must be processed by Ate 5 through the same payment terminal network used for the original sale. Go back to the café or call them with the transaction details (date, exact amount, last 4 digits of the card) and explain the issue—such as being charged the wrong amount or items you didn’t receive. If you can’t resolve it directly or believe the transaction is fraudulent, raise a dispute with your bank or card provider.

How do I contact Ate 5 about a charge if I’m not local to Alexandria?

Search for “Ate 5 café Alexandria NSW” in Google Maps or a similar maps service to find their current phone number and address. Call during typical café hours (early morning to mid‑afternoon) and ask for help with a card payment query; have your statement, the date of the charge, and the exact amount ready. The staff can check their system for that transaction and advise whether it matches a purchase or if further action with your bank is needed.

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