Cellarbrations at The Abbey

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Independent liquor store and cider lounge trading under the Cellarbrations banner, offering a wide range of beer, cider, wine and spirits at The Abbey venue in Sandy Bay, Tasmania.

Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia
Owned by Metcash Limited

About Cellarbrations at The Abbey

Cellarbrations at The Abbey is an independent liquor store and cider lounge operating under the national Cellarbrations banner. Located in Mayfair Plaza at 236 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, Tasmania (TAS 7005), it offers a wide range of local and imported beer, craft cider, wine and spirits, along with a casual bar/lounge atmosphere often referred to as The Abbey Cider Lounge or Worlds End Brewpub. The store is known for its strong selection of microbrews and craft beers, knowledgeable staff, and regular specials on popular wines and spirits. Typical trading hours run from 10:00 a.m. most days, closing around 9:00 p.m. on weeknights and 10:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with shorter hours on Sundays.([australia.worldplaces.me](https://australia.worldplaces.me/city/hobart/view-place/1220992-the-abbey-cider-lounge-and-bottleshop.html?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “Cellarbrations at The Abbey,” “Cellarbrations Sandy Bay,” or a similar descriptor on your bank or card statement will almost always relate to an in‑store purchase of alcohol or related products at this Sandy Bay location. This could include a one‑off EFTPOS/card transaction at the bottleshop, drinks consumed in the cider lounge/bar area, or takeaway beer, wine or spirits bought at the same time. There are no subscription plans or recurring memberships commonly associated with this merchant, so repeated charges typically mean multiple separate visits, a bar tab settled on card, or a stored card used for multiple rounds. You might also see a temporary “pending” or slightly different amount if your bank first places an authorisation hold when you open a tab or insert your card.

If you don’t recognise a Cellarbrations at The Abbey charge, first check recent visits to Sandy Bay and any bar or bottle shop purchases you made at Mayfair Plaza around the transaction date. Look for a matching EFTPOS receipt or an email/tax invoice if you provided your details at checkout; the time and amount should line up with what appears on your statement. To query or dispute a charge, you can contact the store directly on +61 3 6135 5903 or use the store locator/contact details at cellarbrations.com.au to confirm you’re speaking with the correct location.([sandy-bay-tas.aussiefunadvisor.com](https://sandy-bay-tas.aussiefunadvisor.com/cellarbrations-abbey/?utm_source=openai)) For possible billing errors—such as being charged twice, an incorrect total, or an unrecognised bar tab—note the date, exact amount and last four digits of the card used, then call or visit the store so staff can review their point‑of‑sale records and, if appropriate, process a correction or refund in line with their in‑store policy.

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  1. THE ABBEY TAVERN & B SANDY BAY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “Cellarbrations at The Abbey” on my bank statement?

This charge typically comes from an in‑person purchase at Cellarbrations at The Abbey in Mayfair Plaza, 236 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay, TAS. It can represent takeaway alcohol from the bottleshop, drinks consumed in the cider lounge/bar, or a bar tab you settled by card at the end of your visit. There are no standard subscription or membership fees associated with this merchant, so each charge generally corresponds to a separate visit or transaction.

Does Cellarbrations at The Abbey offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

No, Cellarbrations at The Abbey operates as a traditional retail liquor store and bar, and does not normally offer subscription plans or recurring direct‑debit memberships. If you see multiple charges over several days, they are most likely separate in‑store purchases or card payments for bar tabs. If you suspect a recurring or automated charge, contact the store directly to confirm what the transactions relate to.

What amounts are common for charges from Cellarbrations at The Abbey?

Common transaction amounts vary widely depending on what you buy. Smaller purchases, such as a couple of drinks in the cider lounge or a single six‑pack of beer, might range from AUD $15–$40, while mixed wine or spirits purchases can easily total AUD $50–$150 or more. Larger one‑off amounts may reflect cartons of beer, premium wines or spirits, or a group bar tab being settled on a single card. If the amount seems unusual, compare it against any receipts you have from the date in question.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different amount from Cellarbrations at The Abbey?

Some banks place an initial card authorisation when you insert or tap your card, especially if you open a bar tab, which can appear as a pending charge or a small hold. Once the final sale amount is processed through the venue’s EFTPOS terminal, the authorisation is adjusted or released, so you’ll only pay the final agreed total. If a pending authorisation does not drop off after several business days, contact your bank and, if needed, the store to confirm the final processed amount.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify what was purchased?

If you paid in person, your best option is to check any paper receipts issued at the time of purchase. If you no longer have the receipt, you can call the store on +61 3 6135 5903 with the date, approximate time, purchase amount and the last four digits of your card so staff can search their point‑of‑sale records. In many cases they can confirm the transaction details and, where their policy allows, provide a reprinted or summary receipt when you visit the store.

How do refunds or billing corrections work at Cellarbrations at The Abbey?

Refunds and corrections are handled in‑store in line with Australian consumer law and the store’s own policies. Typically, you’ll need to provide proof of purchase (a receipt or clear transaction details) and return any unopened, resaleable products if the refund relates to goods. For overcharges or duplicate transactions, staff can review their EFTPOS records and, if an error is confirmed, process a reversal or refund back to the same card; the timing for the credit to appear will depend on your bank.

How do I contact Cellarbrations at The Abbey about an unrecognised charge?

You can contact the store directly by phone on +61 3 6135 5903 during their normal trading hours (generally from 10:00 a.m. most days, with earlier closing on Sundays).([sandy-bay-tas.aussiefunadvisor.com](https://sandy-bay-tas.aussiefunadvisor.com/cellarbrations-abbey/?utm_source=openai)) If you’re unsure whether your charge relates to this specific location, you can also use the store locator on cellarbrations.com.au to confirm the store details and then call to discuss. Have your statement handy with the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can quickly look up the payment.

Can I cancel a bar tab or stop future charges from Cellarbrations at The Abbey?

Bar tabs at Cellarbrations at The Abbey are opened and closed on the spot, so there is no ongoing or automatic billing once a tab is settled. To avoid additional charges on the same visit, ensure your tab is fully closed before leaving and verify the final total on the EFTPOS terminal. If you believe your card may have been misused after a visit, immediately contact your bank to block the card, and then contact the store to review their transaction records for any suspicious activity.

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