About Dinerama
Dinerama is a popular open‑air street food and bar market in Shoreditch, London, run by the Street Feast team. The venue brings together a rotating line‑up of independent food traders and themed bars across two levels, offering everything from burgers, barbecue, and pizza to global street food, cocktails, craft beer, and wine. As well as casual walk‑in dining and drinking, Dinerama is frequently used for private parties, corporate events, and venue hire, where food and drink are often pre‑booked or ordered on tabs.
A Dinerama charge may appear on your bank statement after you buy food or drinks at the venue, open a bar tab, pay an entry fee for a special event, or make a group or corporate booking. Some payments are processed centrally under the Street Feast brand, while others may show as “Dinerama”, “Street Feast Dinerama”, or similar wording depending on which bar or payment terminal you used. You might also see a card pre‑authorisation or pending amount if you opened a tab at a bar, left a card behind, or paid a deposit for an event; these holds are usually released or adjusted to the final bill once your visit or event is completed.
If you don’t recognise a Dinerama charge, start by checking whether you or someone in your household recently visited the Shoreditch venue, attended a work event, or paid a deposit for a private booking. Look through your email for order confirmations or booking details from Street Feast or Dinerama, and compare the date and amount on your statement with that visit. For billing questions, refund queries, or to get a copy of a receipt, contact the team through the contact or bookings section on streetfeast.com, or via the event organiser if it was a private function. If you suspect a payment error or unauthorised use, speak to Dinerama/Street Feast first, then contact your bank to dispute the transaction if it cannot be resolved directly.