About Cafe Station
Cafe Station is a neighborhood café and bar located near the main train station in Marburg, Hesse, Germany. It offers freshly made coffee drinks, soft drinks, beer, wine, and simple bar food or light meals to commuters, students, and locals. As a walk‑in hospitality business, most payments are taken in person at the counter or bar using a physical card terminal, and they may appear under a descriptor referencing “Cafe Station” or “Station Marburg” on your bank or card statement.
A charge from Cafe Station will almost always be a one‑time, in‑person purchase for items such as coffee, snacks, alcoholic beverages, or small meals. You might see this charge if you paid for your own order, covered a group bill, settled a bar tab, or paid for takeaway items while passing through the station area. Depending on your bank, tips added on the terminal may either appear as a separate adjustment or be included in the final posted amount. Occasionally, you may see an initial pending amount (an authorization) that later updates to the final total including tips or any corrected items.
If you don’t recognize a Cafe Station charge, first think back to any recent visits to Marburg’s main station area, or times you may have used your card for coffee, drinks, or a small meal there. Check your receipts, email confirmations from your bank, or your mobile banking app for the date, time, and location of the transaction. To resolve questions, you can visit Cafe Station in person with your card and ID or use the contact details listed on their website at station-marburg.de to ask staff to look up the charge. If you suspect card misuse, contact your bank or card provider immediately to block the card and start a dispute, and they may also advise you to file a police report if you believe the transaction is fraudulent.