Dos Pueblitos Taqueria

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Dos Pueblitos Taqueria is a small Mexican restaurant in the Dallas–Seagoville, Texas area serving tacos, burritos, tortas, and other traditional dishes.

Seagoville, Texas, United States

About Dos Pueblitos Taqueria

Dos Pueblitos Taqueria is an independently owned Mexican eatery operating in the Dallas–Seagoville area of Texas. Known for its casual, family-friendly atmosphere, it offers a variety of traditional Mexican dishes such as tacos, burritos, gorditas, tortas, enchiladas, breakfast plates, and seafood items. Reviews and local listings describe it as a neighborhood spot with freshly prepared food and generous portions, sometimes located inside or adjacent to convenience or gas station spaces, catering mainly to local residents and workers.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/texas/dos-pueblitos-taqueria-752244762?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “DOS PUEBLITOS TQUERIA” on a card statement is most likely from an in-person meal purchase at one of their locations (for example, on Seagoville Road in Dallas or nearby), or from an online/third-party delivery order placed through services like Uber Eats or DoorDash, which list Dos Pueblitos Taqueria as a participating restaurant. Depending on how the payment was processed, the descriptor may abbreviate “Taqueria” as “TQUERIA” but still refer to the same business.([ubereats.com](https://www.ubereats.com/store/dos-pueblitos-taquerias/62PfgljPX4ONtBcTZ25tCQ?utm_source=openai))

If you don’t recognize the charge, first check any recent restaurant visits in the Dallas/Seagoville area and look for receipts or order confirmations from food delivery apps tied to your card. You can also call the phone number listed for Dos Pueblitos Taqueria on mapping or review sites to confirm the date and amount of the transaction. If the restaurant can’t identify the charge, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute it, and consider asking the bank for the time, date, and authorization method (in-person, online, or via a delivery platform) to help narrow down whether someone else may have used your card.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/us/texas/dos-pueblitos-taqueria-752244762?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Dos Pueblitos Taqueria.

  1. DOS PUEBLITOS TQUERIA

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of charges from Dos Pueblitos Taqueria should I expect to see on my card?

Most charges from Dos Pueblitos Taqueria correspond to single in-person meals or takeout orders, typically reflecting the cost of tacos, plates, and drinks for one or more people. You may also see charges that originate through delivery platforms like Uber Eats or DoorDash, but the descriptor on your statement may still appear as “DOS PUEBLITOS TQUERIA” or a similar variation.

Could a Dos Pueblitos Taqueria charge come from a delivery app instead of paying at the restaurant?

Yes. Dos Pueblitos Taqueria partners with delivery services such as Uber Eats and DoorDash, so if you ordered through one of those apps, your bank statement might show the restaurant name (e.g., DOS PUEBLITOS TQUERIA) rather than the delivery service name, depending on how the payment was routed.

Does Dos Pueblitos Taqueria have recurring subscriptions or memberships that could cause repeated charges?

No. Dos Pueblitos Taqueria operates as a traditional restaurant and does not advertise any subscription or membership billing. Multiple charges are usually separate meal or delivery orders; if you see recurring amounts on a fixed schedule that you don’t recognize, contact your bank to investigate for possible fraud.

How can I verify what I ordered for a specific Dos Pueblitos Taqueria charge?

To verify a charge, first check your recent receipts from dining out and any order history in apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, or Postmates. If you still need details, look up Dos Pueblitos Taqueria on Google Maps or review sites to find their phone number and call with the date, approximate time, and amount of the charge so staff can look it up in their point-of-sale system.

Why is the descriptor abbreviated as “DOS PUEBLITOS TQUERIA” on my statement instead of the full name?

Credit card processing systems often shorten business names to fit character limits, which can truncate words like “Taqueria” to “TQUERIA.” This abbreviation is normal and still refers to Dos Pueblitos Taqueria; as long as the location and amount match a recent meal or order, it is likely a legitimate charge from that restaurant.

Can Dos Pueblitos Taqueria issue refunds or correct billing mistakes on my card?

If you believe you were overcharged or billed twice, contact Dos Pueblitos Taqueria directly with your receipt and the last four digits of the card used. They can usually locate the transaction in their system and, if an error is confirmed, process a void or refund through their payment processor. If you cannot resolve it with the restaurant, your bank or card issuer can help you file a dispute.

What should I do if I see a Dos Pueblitos Taqueria charge but I’ve never been to Dallas or Seagoville, Texas?

If you do not live near Dallas/Seagoville and haven’t placed a delivery order while visiting, the charge may indicate unauthorized use of your card. In that case, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report potential fraud, have the card blocked or replaced, and ask them to investigate and reverse any fraudulent transactions.

Does Dos Pueblitos Taqueria place temporary authorization holds on cards?

In most cases, Dos Pueblitos Taqueria charges the final amount for your meal without a separate pre-authorization hold. However, if you paid through a delivery service or a card terminal that pre-authorizes an estimated amount, you might briefly see a pending charge different from the final total. This should automatically adjust once the transaction is completed and posted.

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