Dodge City Steakhouse

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Dodge City Steakhouse is a family-owned regional steakhouse chain based in North Carolina, known for hand-cut steaks, classic American entrées, and casual, family-friendly dining.

Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
Owned by Hodge Restaurant Group

About Dodge City Steakhouse

Dodge City Steakhouse is a regional, family-owned steakhouse chain primarily located across North Carolina (and some surrounding areas). The restaurants focus on casual dining with a Western steakhouse theme, offering hand-cut 100% Hereford beef steaks cooked over an open flame, burgers, sandwiches, ribs, chicken dishes, and classic sides, along with their well-known rolls and cinnamon butter. Many locations also provide a full-service bar, desserts, curbside pickup, and catering options, positioning the brand as a go-to spot for family meals, gatherings, and local events.

A Dodge City Steakhouse charge on your card statement typically reflects a one-time in-restaurant purchase for food and drinks, a takeout or curbside pickup order, or a catered event order. Some locations also work with third‑party delivery platforms, so you may see the Dodge City name associated with online delivery transactions as well. The descriptor may include the city or street (for example, Elkin, Mount Airy, Wilkesboro, Waynesville, or other North Carolina towns), and in some cases it may appear with a processor prefix such as “SQ *” (Square) followed by “DODGE CITY STEAKHOUSE,” indicating that Square processed the payment for the restaurant.

If you have questions about a Dodge City Steakhouse charge, start by checking your recent dining receipts, email confirmations, or food-delivery order histories for the same date and amount. You can also visit dodgecitysteakhouse.com to find the specific location’s phone number and call the restaurant directly to confirm the transaction, request a copy of the receipt, or discuss billing issues. For disputed or unrecognized charges—especially if you’ve never visited one of their locations—contact your card issuer promptly to dispute the charge and request a new card if fraud is suspected.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Dodge City Steakhouse.

  1. SQ *DODGE CITY STEAKHOUSE

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Dodge City Steakhouse on my card when I don’t remember dining there?

Many Dodge City Steakhouse locations are in North Carolina small towns and may appear on your statement under the town name (for example, Elkin, Mount Airy, Wilkesboro, Waynesville, or Rocky Mount) along with “DODGE CITY STEAKHOUSE.” Check any recent travel, family visits, or road trips through these areas, and review your receipts or delivery orders from the same date and amount before assuming the charge is fraudulent.

Can Dodge City Steakhouse charges appear with a prefix like SQ * or another processor name?

Yes. Some locations use third‑party payment processors such as Square, so the descriptor can appear as something like “SQ *DODGE CITY STEAKHOUSE” or similar. In those cases, Square is just processing the payment—the actual merchant is Dodge City Steakhouse at the location where you dined or picked up food.

Does Dodge City Steakhouse have any recurring subscription or membership fees?

No. Dodge City Steakhouse operates as a traditional restaurant and does not typically bill recurring subscriptions or memberships. Charges are usually one-time transactions for in‑person dining, takeout, curbside pickup, or catering. If you see multiple periodic charges you don’t recognize, contact the specific location and your card issuer to investigate.

How can I request a refund or correction for a Dodge City Steakhouse bill?

Contact the specific Dodge City Steakhouse location listed on your receipt or that is closest to the city shown in your statement descriptor. Ask to speak with a manager, provide the transaction date, last four digits of the card, and the exact amount, and they can usually look up the ticket, correct overcharges, remove duplicated tips, or issue a refund if appropriate.

Where can I get a copy of my Dodge City Steakhouse receipt for an expense report?

Visit dodgecitysteakhouse.com to locate the restaurant where you dined and call them directly. Provide the date and approximate time of visit, the check amount, and the last four digits of your card. Most locations can reprint or email a copy of the receipt if it’s still in their system.

Are there common charge amounts I might see from Dodge City Steakhouse?

Typical ticket sizes vary widely depending on party size and alcohol purchases, but many checks fall in the range of a modest family meal up to larger group or catering bills. Because they serve steaks, entrées, and drinks, it’s normal to see mid‑range restaurant totals rather than fast‑food‑level prices. Compare the amount to what you would expect for a sit‑down steakhouse meal for your party size.

Could I see a small temporary or pending charge from Dodge City Steakhouse?

Some locations may place a temporary authorization hold when your card is first run, especially for bar tabs or large parties. This can appear as a pending amount that later adjusts to the final total with tip. These authorizations should fall off automatically; if a pending amount never clears or looks incorrect, contact the restaurant and your card issuer.

How do I contact Dodge City Steakhouse customer service about a charge if I’m not sure which location it was?

Start by checking the city or state text in the descriptor and matching it to the locations listed on dodgecitysteakhouse.com. Call the most likely restaurant and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of your card—staff can usually confirm whether the transaction occurred there. If no location can locate the charge, reach out to your bank or card issuer to open a dispute and investigate potential fraud.

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