About D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches
D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches is an American fast-food chain of neighborhood sandwich shops founded in 1967 in Dedham, Massachusetts. The brand focuses on freshly grilled steak, chicken, and deli sandwiches, along with rice and grain bowls, lobster rolls, salads, wraps, and soups, and operates dozens of locations across New England, including multiple restaurants in Fall River, Massachusetts. Guests typically order at the counter or online for quick, casual meals.
A charge from D'Angelo Grilled Sandwiches on a bank or credit card statement usually reflects a one‑time purchase made in-store, via their website, or through a third‑party delivery platform such as Uber Eats or similar services. For Toast-processed transactions, the descriptor often starts with “TST*” followed by an abbreviated store name and store ID plus the city and state (for example, “TST*DA - 5052 FALL RIVER MA”), where “DA” refers to D’Angelo and the number corresponds to a specific restaurant location. In some cases, you may see small temporary authorization holds when a card is added or preauthorized; these should drop off automatically and be replaced by the final settled amount.
If you have questions about a D’Angelo Grilled Sandwiches charge, start by checking recent receipts, email order confirmations, and your account/order history if you ordered online or through a delivery app. Comparing the transaction date, time, and amount with when you last visited or ordered from D’Angelo can often confirm the charge. For unresolved issues, you can contact D’Angelo customer care via their official website or reach out directly to the specific location that appears on your receipt, and if you still believe the transaction is fraudulent, you should promptly contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if needed.