Brisket Boss is a Gold Coast street-food vendor run by chef Nigel Leishman, serving low-and-slow smoked brisket and other barbecue-style dishes at Miami Marketta and local events.
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
About Brisket Boss
Brisket Boss is a popular Gold Coast street‑food stall run by local chef Nigel Leishman at Miami Marketta, a night market in Miami (Gold Coast, Queensland). Nigel has more than 30 years’ experience as a chef and is known for his low‑and‑slow smoked brisket, which he cooks for around 12 hours before serving in crusty baguettes with salad and Alabama white sauce, plus variations like the “Low and Slow” with chutney and parmesan and Reuben‑style options with sauerkraut. Brisket Boss also offers pulled‑pork baguettes and brisket sliders, and regularly trades during Miami Marketta’s evening street‑food sessions on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.([miamimarketta.com](https://www.miamimarketta.com/blog/the-brisket-boss-meet-nigel?utm_source=openai))
A Brisket Boss charge usually comes from purchasing food or drinks at their stall inside Miami Marketta, or during special events such as drive‑through nights where Marketta vendors continued serving takeaway street food. You might see this charge if you bought a brisket baguette, sliders or other menu items using a card at Miami Marketta; amounts are typically in the range you’d expect for street‑food mains and combos (for example, a set of three sliders has been listed around AUD $20, while earlier write‑ups of Nigel’s brisket rolls at his previous café mentioned pricing around AUD $12, but current prices can vary).([foodgoldcoast.com.au](https://foodgoldcoast.com.au/pile-on-the-sauce/?utm_source=openai)) Because Brisket Boss operates within a shared market venue, your statement descriptor may reference “BRISKET BOSS,” “MIAMI MARKETA/MIAMI MARKETTA,” or a similar vendor/market name depending on the payment terminal used on the night.
If you’re unsure about a Brisket Boss charge, first match the transaction date, time and amount to any recent visit you made to Miami Marketta (they generally trade evenings mid‑week and weekends). Check any SMS or email receipts you may have received from the market’s EFTPOS/terminal provider, and review photos or calendar entries from that night to jog your memory. For detailed questions or to query or adjust a charge, your best option is to contact Miami Marketta management via the contact details on the Miami Marketta website and ask for assistance with a Brisket Boss transaction, or visit in person on a trading night and speak directly with staff at the Brisket Boss stall, bringing your bank statement and ID.([miamimarketta.com](https://www.miamimarketta.com/blog/the-brisket-boss-meet-nigel?utm_source=openai))
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 Brisket Boss.
Why did I get a Brisket Boss charge after visiting Miami Marketta?
Brisket Boss is one of the street‑food vendors operating inside Miami Marketta, serving low‑and‑slow smoked brisket baguettes, sliders and related BBQ dishes. If you tapped or inserted your card at their stall during a Wednesday, Friday or Saturday night market session, the payment may show on your bank statement as Brisket Boss, Miami Marketta or a similar descriptor tied to the venue’s EFTPOS provider.([miamimarketta.com](https://www.miamimarketta.com/blog/the-brisket-boss-meet-nigel?utm_source=openai))
What are typical Brisket Boss prices and how much might I have been charged?
Brisket Boss is a casual street‑food vendor, so prices are comparable to other hot food stalls at Miami Marketta: think roughly the cost of a main‑meal roll or a slider set rather than a fine‑dining bill. Past write‑ups have mentioned brisket rolls around the low‑to‑mid teens (AUD) and a set of three sliders around AUD $20, but current menu prices can change with ingredients and events.([foodgoldcoast.com.au](https://foodgoldcoast.com.au/pile-on-the-sauce/?utm_source=openai)) If your charge is within that general range or a multiple of it (for several meals), it’s likely a normal food purchase.
Can Brisket Boss charges be recurring or part of a subscription?
No. Brisket Boss operates as an on‑site street‑food stall at Miami Marketta and at local events, and charges are taken per visit for what you order that night. They do not advertise any subscription, membership or recurring billing program; if you see multiple charges, it’s usually because your card was used there on different nights or for separate orders (for example, food plus a later top‑up order).([miamimarketta.com](https://www.miamimarketta.com/blog/the-brisket-boss-meet-nigel?utm_source=openai))
Why does my statement show Miami Marketta or a payment provider instead of ‘Brisket Boss’?
Miami Marketta is the market venue where Brisket Boss trades, and some vendors process payments through terminals or merchant accounts branded to the market or a shared payment provider.([miamibeachside.com.au](https://www.miamibeachside.com.au/miami-marketta-street-food/?utm_source=openai)) Depending on the setup of the EFTPOS machine used at Brisket Boss when you paid, your statement may show a descriptor such as “MIAMI MARKETA/MIAMI MARKETTA,” the terminal provider’s name, or an abbreviated version of Brisket Boss. Matching the date and time of the charge to your visit is the best way to confirm it.
How do I question, adjust or request a refund for a Brisket Boss charge?
For an overcharge or mistaken payment, start by gathering a screenshot of the bank transaction and noting the exact date, time and amount. Then contact Miami Marketta through the contact details on their official website, explain that your query relates to a payment at the Brisket Boss stall, and ask to be put in touch with the vendor or have the transaction investigated.([miamimarketta.com](https://www.miamimarketta.com/blog/the-brisket-boss-meet-nigel?utm_source=openai)) If you’re local, you can also visit on a trading night and speak to Brisket Boss staff directly; bring proof of the transaction so they can cross‑check their till records. Refunds and corrections are handled case‑by‑case at the venue’s discretion.
Could a small or duplicate Brisket Boss amount be an authorization hold or partial charge?
Because Brisket Boss runs as a small stall within a market, most card payments are final sale amounts, not large pre‑authorizations like you might see at hotels or car rentals. However, if a transaction was cancelled and re‑run, you might temporarily see both the voided and the successful charge until your bank updates. If you see a duplicate or very small pending amount that doesn’t clear within a few business days, contact your bank first, then follow up with Miami Marketta or Brisket Boss if needed, providing the exact transaction details.
How can I confirm what I ordered from Brisket Boss if I don’t have a paper receipt?
Check whether you were offered an SMS or email receipt from the payment terminal at Miami Marketta; some stalls use smart EFTPOS systems that can resend receipts if you remember the date, time and approximate total. You can also review your photos, messages or calendar from that evening to recall how many meals or slider sets you bought and whether you shouted friends or family. If you still need detail, contact Miami Marketta with your transaction information and request that they check the Brisket Boss till report for that session, which may list the items associated with that total.([miamimarketta.com](https://www.miamimarketta.com/blog/the-brisket-boss-meet-nigel?utm_source=openai))
Does Brisket Boss offer catering or off‑site events that could explain a larger charge?
Nigel has a background in running cafés and offering off‑site catering, and Brisket Boss at Miami Marketta focuses primarily on market‑style service, but it’s possible they participate in larger events or private functions where catering is arranged through the market or event organizer.([foodgoldcoast.com.au](https://foodgoldcoast.com.au/pile-on-the-sauce/?utm_source=openai)) If your charge is significantly higher than a normal market‑night meal, think back to whether you attended a festival, special event or group booking on the same date; in those cases the payment may still be processed under the Brisket Boss or Miami Marketta merchant name.