About Danno's Cafe
Based on the descriptor "Dannos Cafe RSA BEP" and common card-format conventions, this charge most likely comes from a small independent cafe called Danno's Cafe, with "RSA" indicating the Republic of South Africa. Similar venues with the same name in other countries operate as casual cafes serving espresso drinks, breakfasts, light lunches, and baked goods, so it is reasonable to infer this merchant offers a comparable range of coffee beverages and simple meals in a relaxed, sit‑down environment.
This charge would typically appear on a bank statement after you purchase food or drinks in person at the cafe. The amount is usually a one‑time transaction corresponding to the total on your receipt, possibly including a tip if you added one on a card terminal. Some card issuers or processors append additional codes such as "BEP" (bank entry point or terminal identifier) and the country code (RSA) as part of the descriptor, which can make the entry look unfamiliar even though it is simply a local cafe purchase.
If you are unsure about the charge, first review your receipts, calendar, and any location history on your phone around the transaction date to see whether you visited a cafe under this or a similar name. You can also contact your bank and ask if they can provide any additional details such as the terminal ID, city, or contact number associated with the merchant. If you are in South Africa, checking recent cafe visits near where you were at the time of the charge is often the fastest way to confirm. If nothing matches and you suspect fraud, promptly report the transaction to your card issuer so they can investigate and, if needed, block the card and reissue a new one.