Dinerama

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Dinerama is a street food and bar market in Shoreditch, London, operated under the Street Feast brand, featuring multiple street food traders and themed bars in a two-level, festival-style venue used for casual dining and events.

London, United Kingdom
Owned by London Union

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.

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  1. DINERAMA LONDON GBR

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Dinerama or Street Feast on my bank statement?

This charge is usually for food and drinks purchased at the Dinerama street food and bar market in Shoreditch, or for entry or minimum spend at a special event held there. If you attended a private party, corporate function, or venue hire, the payment may also be processed under the Street Feast brand name. Check whether you or someone on your card used a tab at one of the bars, bought food from traders that take card payments through the venue’s system, or paid an event deposit.

Why is there a higher amount than I expected from Dinerama, and could it be a bar tab?

Many visitors open a bar tab at Dinerama, leaving a card behind and settling the full amount at the end of the night. In that case, your final charge may include multiple rounds of drinks, service, and in some cases food that was added to the same tab. Compare the date and time of the charge to your visit and check any paper receipts you received when closing the tab to ensure the total matches.

What are common amounts Dinerama might charge my card?

Dinerama charges can range from small purchases (for a single drink or dish) to larger amounts for full evenings out, typically anywhere from around £5–£20 for a quick stop, up to £50–£100+ for groups or bar tabs. Private events, corporate bookings, or pre‑paid food and drink packages may appear as larger, single charges that reflect deposits or the full event spend. The exact amount will depend on what you ordered and whether you were part of a hosted event with a set budget or minimum spend.

Why do I see a pending or duplicate Dinerama charge on my statement?

If you opened a bar tab or the venue needed to verify your card, Dinerama may place a temporary pre‑authorisation hold on your account. This can appear as a pending charge, sometimes separate from the final settled amount. The hold should automatically drop off once the final payment is processed, usually within a few business days; if it does not, contact Dinerama/Street Feast via streetfeast.com and then speak to your bank.

How can I get a receipt or breakdown of my Dinerama charge?

If you closed your tab or paid at the bar, you may have been offered a printed receipt at the time. If you need a copy later, use the contact form on streetfeast.com with the date, approximate time, last four digits of your card, and the exact amount charged, and request a copy of the transaction receipt. For private or corporate events, you can also contact the event organiser or your company’s events team, who often hold invoices or itemised bills from Dinerama.

I was charged by Dinerama after a corporate or private event—how does billing work for those?

For private hires and corporate events, Dinerama typically charges deposits in advance and then settles the remaining balance after the event based on the agreed minimum spend or actual consumption. You may see one charge for the deposit and a second for the final balance, or a single larger charge if everything was paid in one go. If you’re unsure what you personally are liable for, check the booking confirmation or speak to your employer or the person who arranged the event.

How do I resolve an incorrect or unauthorised Dinerama charge?

First, verify that no one with access to your card used it at Dinerama on the date of the charge. If you still believe the payment is incorrect, contact the team through the Street Feast website with full transaction details and ask them to review the charge or provide a receipt. If they confirm an error, they can usually process a correction or refund; if you suspect fraud and cannot resolve it directly, contact your bank to raise a dispute or cancel the card.

Can I get a refund from Dinerama if I was overcharged or my card was charged twice?

If you believe you were overcharged or see a duplicate settled charge (not just a temporary hold), reach out to Dinerama/Street Feast with the date, amount, and any receipts or bank screenshots. Once they verify the error in their payment system, they can normally issue a refund back to your original payment method, though it may take a few business days to appear on your account. Keep all documentation until the refund fully posts to your statement.

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